Lazy Pro
Lazy Pro LPZP5000 Electric Mosquito Lamp
Specifications
- DIMENSIONS: 6 x 4 x 4 inches
- WEIGHT:9 Ounces
- POWER: 4200 W power
- COVERAGE: 2100 SQ FT
- WEATHER RESISTANCE: IPX4
Product Description
The most efficient & simple method for easily getting rid of bothersome flies, mosquitoes, vermin, bugs, bees, and wasps! Its distinctive waterproof design allows for both indoor and outdoor use! Incredibly secure for your family and pets. You may zap whenever and wherever you like with our portable electric mosquito zapper, whether you’re camping, hiking, or having a family picnic. Ideal for the living room, kitchen, courtyard, garden, and other interior spaces. Simply set it down flat, or hang it from a branch or a bracket on a building wall. Wait with it plugged in. Please place your fly traps in regions where flying insects are active frequently for best results.
The high-voltage 4200W electrical grid inside the zapper rapidly kills insects while the 20W UV light bulb provides a dazzling glow that attracts insects. The enticing insect cartridge offers double attraction and quickly and easily draws insects into its holding cage so that you can relax in peace.
What’s in the Box
- Lazy Pro Electric Mosquito Lamp x 1
How to use the Lazy Pro Electric Mosquito Lamp
The lamp is simple to use. Connect the lamp to wall outlet using the attached power cord. Once connected and powered, it will turn on and have a blue light. It will now attract mosquitos killing them.
Easy to clean
Your mosquito magnet works without a hitch, rain or shine. Once a week, clean up insect waste by removing the collection tray from your electric bug zapper. The best cleaning tool – more convenient than a racket, fly swatter, or repellents -includes a handy additional brush.
FAQs
Yes, it performs beautifully indoors. In truth, it might be a bit too loud. When he hears the zap, my dog rushes out the doggy door.
That’s right, we advise installing it a meter away from where people will be when it’s operating. You can hang your zapper device up high and out of children’s reach with the included cord.
It could catch fire and burn down your house if you forget to clean it and there are too many bugs inside.
I would advise unplugging. The wires are in contact with one another. I experienced that when I received my zap.
The tray needs to be twisted. It twists off the tray. It’s a little challenging to turn, but it will.
It is waterproof, yes!
Despite being made in China, it has a premium feel to it. The capacitor bank used in all current China versions is not cheap.
That’s right, we advise installing it a meter away from where people will be when it’s operating. You can hang your zapper device up high and out of children’s reach with the included cord.
Bug zappers function by generating a UV light that draws insects to the device’s center, where they are typically electrocuted between two metal grids. Bug zappers are highly successful at killing bugs because of the allure of their light. The only issue is that the bugs that bother you aren’t getting killed.
The best and most efficient way to use a bug zapper is to leave it on continuously. You contribute to severing the insect breeding cycle by doing this. As an alternative, use your bug zapper from sunrise till dusk.
Bug zappers’ UV light won’t endanger you or your family because they are not dangerous. The UV-A light intensity declines with increasing distance from the bulb, much like all other forms of energy. Because they pose no risk to people, bug zappers are installed high up in homes to capture more insects.
In contrast, blue and ultraviolet (UV) light are specifically avoided by mosquitoes that bite at night. Previous research in the Holmes lab has identified the light sensors and circadian molecular pathways for light-mediated attraction/avoidance behaviors in fruit flies, which are related to mosquitoes.
Researchers at the University of Washington have shown that the hues white, green, blue, and purple are the most effective at keeping mosquitoes away. They reflect heat and light, which mosquitoes really don’t like, which is why they start to emerge around dusk, not because mosquitoes dislike these colors.
They use relatively little electricity, which is fascinating. Regardless of how much you use a huge electric bug zapper, the maximum power it can utilize is 100 watts. Even if two units are turned on and left on for the entire night, it might use 20 cents of electricity on average per day.
Bug zappers have a voltage range of 2000 to 4000 volts. If you contact the mesh wire, it can shock you. Depending on the voltage, the shock hurts, but it passes without causing any more acute pain. There is no loss of life; however prolonged exposure to shocks can cause paralysis but not loss of life.