They attract flying insects with UV light, then eliminate them via electric grid, sticky glue board, or suction fan.
Yes — designed for use in mushroom farms and other cultivation halls to maintain hygiene and protect crops from pests.
No — they operate with UV light and physical trapping methods, without any chemical use or odor.
Yes — since no chemicals are involved, they are safe for use in food production, storage and processing facilities.
Options include electric grid, sticky glue boards, or airflow suction — selection depends on specific needs and environment.
Coverage depends on model — typical lamps can cover from dozens up to several hundred square meters.
Yes — properly designed lamps are suitable for humid, wet or dusty environments like mushroom farms or production halls.
No — generally only regular replacement of glue boards or emptying the insect tray; no complex upkeep required.
Yes — widely used in facilities dealing with food production, storage, or processing, as they meet hygiene and safety requirements.
No — standard mains power is usually sufficient; ensure cables and connections are properly protected if environment is humid.
Yes — they consume little energy and avoid use of chemicals, making them economical and ecological.
Yes — models with glue boards or electric grid are silent; even fan-based ones typically operate quietly.
They are effective against many flying insects — flies, mosquitoes, fruit flies — provided insects are attracted to UV light.
Yes — lamps can operate throughout the year; regular cleaning and maintenance ensures effectiveness.
Contact information is available on GROWTIME website — via phone or email.