A Fly Killer Machine, also known as an insect killer or bug zapper, is an electrical device that is designed to attract and kill flying insects such as flies, mosquitoes, and moths. These machines use UV light or other attractants to lure the insects into an electrified grid, where they are killed by a high voltage shock.
The specific design and specifications of Fly Killer Machines can vary depending on the manufacturer, supplier, trader, importer, and exporter. Some common features and components that may be included in a Fly Killer Machine are:
UV light tubes: These tubes emit ultraviolet light that attracts insects towards the machine.
Electrified grid: This is a mesh of wires that is charged with a high voltage, which electrocutes the insects when they come into contact with it.
Catch tray: This is a removable tray or container that collects the dead insects.
Housing: This is the outer casing of the machine that protects the internal components from environmental factors such as dust, moisture, and physical damage.
Power supply: This is the electrical component that supplies power to the machine.