Adhesive films – important spare part for your insect killer

“KNARRRZ” does it, and the high voltage tears the insect into tiny pieces, which are thrown up to 30 meters into the room by the force of the electric shock — and with them millions upon millions of pathogens. Electric safety grilles are therefore unsuitable for use in companies with the highest hygiene requirements. In addition, the electrodes of the high-voltage electric safety grids have to be relatively far apart due to their design — too far to catch the smallest flying insects such as. B. to be able to safely capture vinegar flies.

Adhesive films, on the other hand, work hygienically, noiselessly and odorless and, moreover, with a very high catch rate! The principle: Attracted by UV-A light (wavelength of 365 nm), which is harmless to humans and animals, flying insects sit on a non-toxic adhesive film and are trapped there with absolute certainty. The “saturated” adhesive film is disposed of and replaced with fresh…

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Adhesive films Glupac for Halo Aqua insect killer

Hygienic insect control

  • Up to 100% of insects are caught
  • Even the smallest insects are detected
  • No pollution to the environment
  • GLUPAC™ — Adhesive surfaces impregnated with pheromones and UV stabilization, the best quality adhesive film on the market!
  • Resistant to UV light and humid environments
  • Even coating and long service life

Regular replacement of the adhesive film for optimal catching results

Why is it important to replace the adhesive film regularly?

  • Maximum efficiency: A fresh adhesive film offers the best adhesive strength and ensures that insects are safely caught
  • Preventing escape: Over time, the film’s adhesive strength can weaken, allowing insects to escape
  • Hygienic use: The film can collect dirt and dust, which impairs its catchability and is unhygienic

How often should the adhesive film be replaced?

  • Recommendation: As a rule, the adhesive film should be replaced once a month
  • Higher demand: More frequent replacement may be required in high insect populations or in dusty environments
  • Inspection: Look for signs of wear such as tears, creases, or scuffs. Replace the film immediately if necessary