yes they kill more harmless insects than harmful ones.
Bug Zappers are generally safe for use indoors or outdoors, but if you have that many bugs inside the house I would recommend some Raid for indoors and some screens on the windows. That way there's no chance that you'll forget to clean the tray and cause a fire. Dead bugs burn pretty hot.
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Actually the water bug it plants and sometimes the water bug it small insects, so the water bug is a omnivore.
gigo is an error dueto wrong input and output. but bug is an error due to problemin hardware.
Various places sell bug zappers. Novelty stores are known to sell bug zappers, such as Socrates, or Eclipse. Many dollar shops also sell bug zappers are also known to sell bug zappers.
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The wattage for bug zappers can vary depending on the size and model. Typically, bug zappers for residential use range from 10 to 40 watts. Commercial bug zappers may have higher wattage, up to 80 watts or more. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the exact wattage of a particular bug zapper.
no on the contrary they are very good for environment
The most effective mosquito attractant for bug zappers is carbon dioxide, as mosquitoes are drawn to the gas that humans and animals exhale.
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Ladybird's favorite food is Aphid (greenfly/blackfly) which attack plants. Ladybirds are a beneficial insect and gardners and Horticulturalists encourage them.
I'm sure you can get them somewhere online. search by bulb no.
Outdoors bug zappers and reducing lighting that might draw them to structure.
The carpenter bee is not normally attracted to a bug zapper. It may accidentally run into one and die, but it won't fly into it on purpose.
Yes, there are some battery powered bug zappers on the market. You definitely won't get the same effect, however, as using a plug in version.
Bug zappers contain 3 main parts: A transformer, Metal grids, and a light. Bug zappers typically use UV lights to attract bugs at night because bugs can see UV much better than other visible light and obviously they are naturally drawn to it. When the bug approaches the light an electrical arc is created across the bug which vaporizes the bug when it flies between two grids of metal spaced very thinly apart. In order to achieve such high voltages that can cause an arc the bug zapper contains a transformer that steps the voltage up from 120V to around 2,000V or more.