Bug zappers are popular devices used to control flying insects including flies, mosquitoes, moths, midges, etc in both indoor and outdoor areas. Indoor bug zappers are more commonly used to control flies in residential and commercial situations including homes, commercial kitchens, cafes, restaurants, fast food shops, pubs & clubs, hotels, etc. Outdoor bug zappers are more commonly used to control mosquitoes, moths, midges and other biting insects in outdoor entertaining areas, bbq areas, swimming pools, balconies, patios, etc. Bug Zappers attract flying insects with ultraviolet lamps. When the flying insect enters the device they are electrocuted on an electrical grid.
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Ideal for patio, picnic, and camping Replaceable Li-ion battery Recharge using on-board solar panel or via USB (cable included) 15-20 hour run time 5m coverage radius Also functions as a...
The Gecko Insect Killer - Medium - is your ultimate solution for keeping suburban backyards free from flying pests. Designed with both performance and style in mind, this versatile unit...
Low Power Consumption 40W Replacement UV lamp for Gecko Bug Zapper Suits 40W Gecko Zapper Models GKOLT40, GKOLT40V1 Gecko is a high quality range of electronic insect killers that are...
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Gecko Bug Zapper (20Watt) is a compact yet robust bug zapper that’s perfect for small entertaining spaces. The unit’s clever design allows it to be hung or placed on flat...
The Gecko 10W insect killer is the value solution for balconies, courtyards and smaller outdoor entertaining areas. 10m coverage area Best suited to balconies, courtyards. The Gecko 10W Insect Killer...
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