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Electronic Mosquito Killer Lamp – UV Light Trap Indoor Insect Killer India
Electronic Mosquito Killer Lamp – UV Light Trap Indoor Insect Killer India
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Want a passive, hands-free mosquito killer that works while you sleep? The electronic mosquito killer lamp uses UV light to attract mosquitoes and flying insects into a high-voltage grid — no chemicals, no sprays, no effort needed.
UV Lamp vs Electric Bat — Two Different Approaches
| Feature | UV Killer Lamp | Electric Bat |
|---|---|---|
| Operation | Passive — plug in and leave | Active — requires manual swatting |
| Best use | Bedrooms, living rooms overnight | Targeted killing of visible mosquitoes |
| Coverage | Wider room coverage | One mosquito at a time |
| Noise | Silent | Zap sound on contact |
How UV Mosquito Traps Work
Mosquitoes and most flying insects are highly attracted to UV (ultraviolet) light in the 365nm wavelength range. The UV lamp draws insects toward the device, where they contact a high-voltage electric grid and are instantly killed. The trap collects dead insects in a removable tray for easy cleaning.
Key Features
- UV light mosquito killer lamp — passive, hands-free operation
- 365nm UV wavelength — highly attractive to mosquitoes and flies
- High-voltage electric grid — instant kill on contact
- Chemical-free — no spray, no vapour
- Suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens
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Buy in India
Faritha.com. Same-day dispatch before 2 PM. 1,42,000+ customers since 2018. WhatsApp: 70109 73253
FAQ
Q: Where should I place the UV mosquito killer lamp?
Place at mosquito entry points — near windows, doors, or in the bedroom before sleep. Keep at floor level or low table height where mosquitoes fly. Avoid placing near competing light sources.
Q: Is UV light safe for humans?
Yes — the 365nm UV wavelength at the low power levels used in mosquito lamps is safe for humans. Do not stare directly into the UV bulb for extended periods.
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