by Gardner Manufacturing
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The FlyWeb insect light is designed for use indoors in residential and commercial areas. Its compact size and direct plug-in features allow the light to be placed in any outlet. The FlyWeb insect light uses an insect attracting lamp to lure insects to the adhesive trapping board. When the glueboard is full of insects, simply remove, discard and replace with a new adhesive trapping board. The FlyWeb insect light will lure and capture the house fly, fruit fly, cluster fly, face fly, phorid flies, bottle flies, drain flies, mosquitoes, fungus gnats, moth flies, moths, asian beetles, yellow jackets and other flying insects. Since 1928, Gardner has pioneered the manufacture of insect light traps for commercial and industrial applications. This same highly effective insect control technology is now available for bars, restaurants and homeowners, too. If you're tired of swatting annoying flying insects, there's good news from the people at Gardner... FlyWeb Insect Management. Create an insect-free environment with FlyWeb Insect Management from Gardner. How FlyWeb Works for You For use indoors in residential and light commercial areas. The FlyWeb light trap attracts flying insects by using energy-efficient UV light. Flying insects are drawn to the UV light and trapped on the web-like adhesive glue card. Plug in the FlyWeb and trap annoying flying insects in the kitchen, living room, hallway, cafeteria and restaurant, bar, RV or motorcoach. FlyWeb Insect Management works 24/7 to create an insect-free environment. The FlyWeb light trap is compact (3.5" wide x 11" high) and uses a standard 110V plug-in compatible with any outlet. To activate the sticking power of your glue card, just peel away the protective plastic film and insert the card into the inside slot at the back of the FlyWeb light fixture. When the card becomes full, throw it away and install a fresh card.
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