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Electric Grid Insect Light Electrocutor |
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Indoor Use Indoor Use Outdoor Use
Insect light traps (ILT's) are a important non-insecticidal method to control flying insects. ILT's attract flying insects by using Ultra-Violet light. Flying insects are drawn by the Ultra-Violet light and are electrocuted by electified panels. ILT's work 24 hours a day, 7days a week. ILT's catch a variety of flying insects including; house flies, bottle flies, yellow jackets, moths and beetles that contaminate food, affect our health, and are irritating. ILT's are the best tool for flying insect control, working 365 days a year
History of Problems:
For centuries man and fly have been at odds. The fly has always been a pest to both humans and animals. It is a carrier of various diseases, some of them lethal.
The presence of manure in poultry and livestock facilities make an efficient factory for fly propagation. As agriculture followed industry into mass production, the fly prospered accordingly.
About mid-century, a new weapon against flies emerged, insecticides. Suddenly the near-universal tolerance of flies as a fact of life disappeared when the new chemicals showed their ability to eliminate fly populations.
However, after several decades the fly has developed a natural resistance to most of the legal insecticides, therefore rendering them ineffective.
SOLUTION mechanical control- the EG-3030 agricultural electrocutor will attract and kill millions of flies. Used in sufficient numbers, the unit will provide better fly control than any other method.
The EG-3030 is constructed of rust resistant galvanized steel. It has a large electrocuting grid that is powered by a high output industrial transformer. The EG-3030 will not be overwhelmed by large fly populations.

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