Mosquito traps should be cleaned regularly.


Release Date:

2023-09-16

Regular cleaning is required: when using an electronic mosquito killer, periodically clean the dust accumulated on the light tube and use a small brush to sweep the electric grid. When cleaning up dead mosquitoes and flies, be sure to disconnect the power supply and use a screwdriver to short-circuit the grid and discharge any residual electricity. For airflow-type mosquito lamps, the outer cover can be removed for washing; however, never allow water to splash onto the internal power components.

Regular cleaning is essential: when using an electronic mosquito killer, periodically remove dust buildup from the light tube and gently brush the electric grid with a small brush. When cleaning up dead mosquitoes and flies, always disconnect the power supply and use a screwdriver to short-circuit the grid and discharge any residual electricity. For airflow mosquito lamps, the outer cover can be removed for washing; however, never allow water to splash on the internal electrical components. Finally, it is important to avoid direct exposure of the electronic mosquito lamp to strong light. It should also be noted that mosquito lamps pose certain safety risks—especially in households with children—so they should be placed out of reach to prevent accidental contact. In addition, never insert conductive objects into the high-voltage grid to avoid electric shock. To achieve optimal pest-control performance, the lamp should be installed at a height of 1.5 to 2 meters; the “crackling” sounds produced when mosquitoes and flies are electrocuted are normal.

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