Hi
A bug zapper is a device that uses a light source to attract insects to
an electrical grid, where they are incinerated by the current. The name
stems from
the characteristic "zzzap" sound that the insects make as they are
electrocuted.

Bug zappers are usually made from a housing of plastic or grounded
metal. A light source, often a fluorescent light (often designed to emit
insect-attractive
ultraviolet light) is attached inside the housing, surrounded by an
electrically charged wire grid. A
transformer
changes standard 120-volt current into 2,000-volt current. Many bug
zappers are also equipped with shallow trays that collect the remains of
the electrocuted
insects.

Drawbacks

Although many people use bug zappers to control
mosquito
populations, the actual number of mosquitoes that are attracted to the
devices is quite low, as mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide
rather than to
UV light. Beneficial insects, or those that are harmless to humans are
killed indiscriminately. The strong UV light attracts many insects
indoors or to
the patio that would not otherwise be present.

When insects are incinerated by the discharge, their bodies virtually
explode, which allows an
aerosol
form of their remains to be inhaled by or to settle on the surfaces
and/or food of people in the room. This could be unhealthy. If biting
insects do get
into the trap they will be carrying the blood of humans or other
animals. For this reason bug zappers are the subject of health
regulations for restaurants
and food processing plants.

Despite the proven ineffectiveness of bug zappers against biting
insects, they are sold in large numbers. A possible explanation for this
discrepancy is
that bug zappers have an irrational attractiveness to humans in that
their operation provides some kind of gratification.

Bug Zappers have also been known to cause quite a bit of noise
disturbance when they "zap" bugs. They emit a loud, sharp, electric
shock sound that can
be heard by the area all around the device and have been known to draw
complaints as a result.

Alternate methods

There are several alternatives for the destruction of annoying insects.
A product currently on the market releases an artificial
pheromone
for mosquitoes. The mosquitoes are attracted to the
pheromones,
and fly towards the source until they are caught in a net, where they
die of
dehydration.
Citronella
is another low-cost substitute for a "bug zapper". It is usually
available in retail stores in the form of candles or wrist bands.
DEET
(N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide or N,N-diethly-3-methylbenzamide) is also
another excellent bug repellent and is available at the same places
listed above. 

-----Original Message-----
From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eugene Baroni
Sent: Sunday, 30 July 2006 23:20
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] bug zapper info

Hay, Ray, do you have any articles about maintaining bug zappers? 




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