We bought a Flowtron zapper last year that covers 1 1/2 acres and yes it's noisy, (fried bugs anyone?) but it definitely works! Watch out for where you place it - too close to the house/outdoor dining and you'll just attract the bugs to where you are, too far away and you'll still get the bugs bothering you. A word of warning, if you have a lot of bugs check it throughout the evening, ours can be covered in dead bodies in about an hour and smokes when overloaded! It just needs a shake to clear the debris.
Happy Zapping!!
If it doesn't there is something stuck in the grid, just unplug and remove the foreign object.
Check the grid for current with a voltmeter.
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Try below and if they don't have, state what parts.
Determine the overall purpose for the bug zapper that you'll be installing.Select the location for your bug zapper.Determine the method that you will use to hang the bug zapper.Hang the bug zapper.
because its cheap, get a new one. YO DOG!
A test light if you are testing the grid or wait for an insect to hit it.
form_title= Bug Zapper form_header= Get rid of nasty bugs with a bug zapper. WIll the zapper be used inside or outside?*= () Inside () Outside Have you ever used a bug zapper?*= () Yes () No Do you want it to be batter powered?*= () Yes () No
They have owner's manuals only, not for repair. If you can detail problem, maybe someone with the same problem can assist you
I've not had that problem with mine. However, mine usually only last about a year.
If you have alot of bugs collected to the metal grid, it is best to use a air hose with a nozzle on it. Blow the bugs off and then plug the bug zapper back into the electrical outlet and it should be good for a few days.
A zapper is a colloquialism for a remote control, or a device which electrocutes with high voltage, such as a bug zapper.
Any bulb supplier, Just get the number off the bulb. Bulbman (you can search it) has the best prices, I buy them regularly myself.
The two grids are not connected together. There is a high voltage difference between the two grids. When the bug tries to crawl through the grids to get to the light, it completes the circuit and the electricity passes through the bug. The electricity is what kills the bug.