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Mosquitoes are not attracted to the ultraviolet light in the bug zapper. This mechanism kills many insects, and people are often impressed by the count of dead insects in their bug zapper.
The of the power supply and the arrangement of the grid is such that it cannot drive a dangerous current through the body of a human. Bug zappers attract insects using. The settings can be changed so that it only runs when you want it to in order to conserve energy. They should also have a pleasant light that draws in the insects without casting a deathly pallor over your entire yard. Insects are drawn to the UV light, attempt to pass through the electrified mesh, and are subsequently electrocuted.
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How Bug Zappers Work - Mosquito bites aren't just an annoyance; they can be deadly.
The parts of a bug zapper While you have fun outdoors, many insects get to enjoy a good meal. Either they're eating your food or they're eating you. To clear your yard of these insects, you can try a variety of devices, ranging from simple Citronella candles to elaborate traps to such as to electronic bug zappers. A bug zapper, more formally known as an electronic insect-control system or electrical-discharge insect-control system, lures bugs into it and kills them with. In this article, we will examine the parts of a bug zapper, learn how this device works and discuss the controversies surrounding its use. We'll also look at some other bug-control devices that may make your time outdoors more pleasant. Inside a Bug Zapper The first bug zapper was in 1934 by William F. Folmer and Harrison L. Although there have been many improvements, mostly in the areas of safety and lures, the basic design of the bug zapper has remained the same. The housing also may have a grid design to prevent children and animals from touching the electrified grids inside the device. These grids are separated by a tiny gap, about the size of a typical insect a couple of millimeters. The light inside the wire-mesh network lures the insects to the device many insects see ultraviolet light better than visible light, and are more attracted to it, because the flower patterns that attract insects are revealed in ultraviolet light. As the bug flies toward the light, it penetrates the space between the wire-mesh grids and completes the electric circuit. Bug zappers can lure and kill more than 10,000 insects in a single evening. By design, bug zappers do not discriminate between types of insects, but because of their luring strategy, they tend kill those insects that are most attracted to ultraviolet light. We'll look at bug zapper controversies and other bug zapping methods in the next section.