Hello, I am new here.
I have a technical question about bug zappers.
I live about 60 yards away from a swamp, and the bugs are just terrible!
Yes there is mosquitoes, gnats, biting flies, fish flies, and thousands of other species of bugs, moths...etc.
Sitting outside at night is very unpleasant, to say the least. I have a petty big yard, in which I have been running my grand parents old bug zapper, that I remember them having in the early 1980s.
This zapper is an absolute workhorse...it doesn’t matter how caked the grid gets...it just keeps frying them suckers, to a crisp.
Anyway, we have since purchased two more zappers. A Flowtron, and a Black flag.
The Flowtron seemed really promising...then it got clogged within two hours, and no more zapping, until the grid was cleaned. After the grid was cleaned, it would zap, but not with authority, like it previously did. It still works, but now you can barely even here the zaps.
The Black Flag new out of the box, did not zap as loud as the Flowtron, but seemed to work, until the grid was clogged. Then, just like the Flowtron...nothing, until the grid was cleaned.
Does anyone have any clues on why this would be happening?
Are the newer bug zappers, which most likely incorporate cheaper, lower quality transformers, getting overwhelmed by the shear numbers of bugs?
If that isn’t the cause, then I’m lost on this one.
I have a technical question about bug zappers.
I live about 60 yards away from a swamp, and the bugs are just terrible!
Yes there is mosquitoes, gnats, biting flies, fish flies, and thousands of other species of bugs, moths...etc.
Sitting outside at night is very unpleasant, to say the least. I have a petty big yard, in which I have been running my grand parents old bug zapper, that I remember them having in the early 1980s.
This zapper is an absolute workhorse...it doesn’t matter how caked the grid gets...it just keeps frying them suckers, to a crisp.
Anyway, we have since purchased two more zappers. A Flowtron, and a Black flag.
The Flowtron seemed really promising...then it got clogged within two hours, and no more zapping, until the grid was cleaned. After the grid was cleaned, it would zap, but not with authority, like it previously did. It still works, but now you can barely even here the zaps.
The Black Flag new out of the box, did not zap as loud as the Flowtron, but seemed to work, until the grid was clogged. Then, just like the Flowtron...nothing, until the grid was cleaned.
Does anyone have any clues on why this would be happening?
Are the newer bug zappers, which most likely incorporate cheaper, lower quality transformers, getting overwhelmed by the shear numbers of bugs?
If that isn’t the cause, then I’m lost on this one.