How to choose the best professional flies?
When we talk about professional fly killers, we often talk about electrical devices where two main technologies stand out: electric insect killers with grids and glue insect killers. There are also more traditional fly killer solutions such as ribbons, granules or adhesives.
Here is an overview of the professional fly swatters that can be used:
Electric Fly Killers: Electrocuting the Fly
Electric fly zappers or insect killers work using neon tubes that emit a light that attracts flying insects. Once attracted, the flies come into contact with an electrified grid that electrocutes them instantly. This "zap" effect neutralizes them quickly and effectively. The major advantage of these models is their ability to cover a relatively large surface area, while being easy to maintain thanks to their removable collection tray.
Glue board insect killers: the adhesive trap
Glue board insect killers, on the other hand, use the same principle of light attraction to attract insects. But instead of electrocuting them, they capture them on an adhesive surface. Flies, mosquitoes and other flying pests then find themselves stuck to the glue board, with no way of escaping. These models have the advantage of being quieter and not projecting fragments around them when eliminating insects.
Fly pellicles: a natural alternative
In addition to electrical and adhesive solutions, there are also fly killers made from natural granules. These products, which are just as effective, have the advantage of being completely harmless to humans and the environment.
Adhesive fly tape
A traditional solution, fly tape is not very aesthetic but extremely effective.