Mosalogic UVA Fruit Fly Insect Traps
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TK 1,250
Effective UVA light lure for trapping fruit flies
Chemical-free design, safe for indoor and outdoor use
Easy to set up with no complicated installation required
Eco-friendly and reusable for long-term pest control
Ideal for kitchens, gardens, and fruit storage areas
Specification
Details
Type
UVA Fruit Fly Trap
Power Source
Electric
Coverage Area
Up to 100 sq. ft.
Dimensions
10 x 10 x 15 cm
Weight
300 grams
Material
Durable plastic
Description
Mosalogic UVA Fruit Fly Insect Traps
The Mosalogic UVA Fruit Fly Insect Traps are designed to effectively eliminate fruit flies without the use of harmful chemicals. Utilizing a strong UVA light, these traps attract and capture fruit flies, making them an essential tool for maintaining a pest-free environment in your home or garden.
Key Features:
- Effective Attraction: The UVA light mimics the natural light that attracts fruit flies, ensuring maximum capture rates.
- Chemical-Free: Safe for both indoor and outdoor use, these traps do not rely on toxic substances, making them environmentally friendly.
- Easy Setup: No complicated installation is required; simply plug in the trap and place it in your desired location for immediate action.
- Reusable Design: Unlike traditional traps, the Mosalogic UVA traps can be cleaned and reused, providing a cost-effective long-term solution to pest problems.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for use in kitchens, fruit storage areas, and gardens, making it a versatile addition to your pest control toolkit.
Installation Guidance:
Simply unpack the trap, plug it into a standard electrical outlet, and place it in an area where fruit flies are commonly seen. For best results, keep the trap on continuously, especially during peak fruit fly activity periods.
Ideal Use-Cases:
- Kitchen spaces where fruits are stored
- Gardens with ripe fruits or vegetables
- Any indoor area susceptible to fruit fly infestations
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