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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.
Amazon Sales Rank: #8307 in Home Brand: Gardner Manufacturing Model: FW-9 Dimensions: 11.00" h x 3.50" w x .0" l, Catch house flies and fruit fliew quickly No Mess Easy to use and it really works Just change glue pad when old one is full Small Size
Most helpful customer reviews 40 of 41 people found the following review helpful. Mixed results... By Postlapsaria I live in a very old house out in the countryside and I constantly have problems with flies and moths in my bedroom/office, particularly at night when they somehow get in here from outside after being attracted to the light. I sealed off all the cracks I could find but night after night I'd be sitting at my computer and a giant moth would suddenly fly into my face. When I first started looking at insect traps I thought paying ~$40.00 for a small indoor fly trap was ridiculous, but after trying all sorts of flypaper traps and other things to no avail I splurged and bought this, hoping to finally be rid of the issue. So, am I rid of the issue? Sort of. The first thing that happened was I realized I needed to order more glue boards for the trap, bringing the total purchase cost to $55.00 for a device that looks like it should cost about $12.99 at Wal-Mart. After the first two nights, the glue board was full...and it only had 4 moths on it. But due to the large size of the moths and the fact that they flap around and plaster the sticky side with dust from their wings, all of the sticky surface was either filled by the size of the four moths or was no longer sticky due to all the moth residue coating it. So I ordered the extra glue boards, which really should have been included with the original fly trap, and tried again. It more or less succeeded in doing what it was supposed to: catching the flying insects in the room. It works much better with all the lights off so the fly trap is the only light source apart from a TV screen or computer monitor; I haven't had much luck with it when the lights are on or when it's daytime and there's light coming in through the windows. Something else I should mention: one night while working on my computer I was confronted by a gigantic fly buzzing around my face/ears/head that would circle the room endlessly but never land so I could swat it. I plugged the fly trap in, turned off the lights and waited...for the first 20 minutes or so the fly kept buzzing around the room like crazy, annoying me no end, until finally it flew over to the fly trap and stuck. I felt very pleased and triumphant and went to inspect the trap; the fly was buzzing like crazy, all of its legs stuck to the glue board. Then by the time I walked back to the computer the fly trap was empty and the fly was buzzing around the room once more. This was on a fresh glue board, so there's no excuse for why it couldn't hold the fly there. All this being said though, it does still continuously attract and trap moths, flies and gnats when no other trap will. It just seems rather overpriced, especially considering the dubious quality of the glue boards. For the most part I'm glad I purchased it though, even if I wish it had cost less. 31 of 31 people found the following review helpful. Great for household use! By Linda Lou Very handy. It catches dozens of pesky little gnats, fruit flies, etc., that I didn't even know I had. And house flies and small moths. When the sticky board is fairly well covered with "catches", you need to change the board for maximum effectiveness. It uses UV (ultraviolet) light to attract the flying insects. So, it's best not to place it in a brightly lit area. Also, the "UV" output of the bulb diminishes over time, even if the light bulb is still lit. So, replace the bulb at the beginning of the season. I have two, one in a dark hallway near an exterior door, and, one in my kitchen. The kitchen one does its job mostly at night, as the kitchen is pretty bright in the daytime. And, they both do double-duty as night lights. Thinking of getting another for my garage. 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Nothing Better! By Brent Gilman I've tried other products for flyng insect control that make lofty promises but fall far short in results. Take my word for it - absolutely nothing will
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