The future of insect control: LED technology

Insect killers with LED technology are an efficient, energy-saving and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional pest control methods. They are ideal for use in homes, restaurants, shops, food establishments and other areas where insects are a problem.

Insektenvernichter mit LED Technologie
Insect killer with LED technology

Advantages of an LED insect killer

LED insect killers offer several advantages over conventional insect killers. They are more effective and longer lasting. LED insect killers are also safe for people and pets and offer additional benefits such as quiet operation and easy cleaning.

Effectiveness:

  • Effectively attracts and kills insects, especially mosquitoes and flies
  • UV light is attractive to insects but invisible to people and pets

Energy efficiency:

  • Consumes significantly less energy than conventional insect killers with mercury vapor lamps
  • Saves money compared to other lighting technologies

Longevity:

  • LED insect killers have a long lifespan of up to 10,000 hours
  • Do not need to be replaced as often as traditional insect killers

Environmental friendliness:

  • Does not contain mercury and is therefore more environmentally friendly
  • Contributes to reducing environmental pollution

Security:

  • Safe for people and pets
  • Provides a safe environment without harmful chemicals.

Additional advantages:

  • Quiet in operation
  • Easy cleaning and maintenance
  • Compact design and space-saving
  • Different models available for different areas of application

Compare UV LED lamps and classic UV lamps

UV LED lamps:

  • Lifespan: 10,000 to 50,000 hours
  • Advantages:
    • Long lifetime
    • Energy efficient
    • Lower heat generation
    • More environmentally friendly
    • More robust and vibration-proof
  • Disadvantages:
    • Higher acquisition costs
    • Typically lower light intensity

UV lamps (mercury vapor lamps):

  • Lifespan: 1,000 to 4,000 hours
  • Advantages:
    • Lower acquisition costs
    • Higher light intensity
  • Disadvantages:
    • Shorter lifespan
    • More energy intensive
    • Higher heat development
    • Contains mercury, therefore more harmful to the environment
    • More sensitive to vibrations