Principle and maintenance of electronic mosquito killer lamp
Publisher: OSA Release Time: 2025.09.24
Mosquito killer is a device that uses physical and electrical methods to lure and kill mosquitoes. Its main types include photocatalyst mosquito killers, electric mosquito swatters, mosquito lamps, etc. It is widely used in residential areas, medical facilities, and outdoor scenic spots. Narrowly defined, it refers to a photocatalyst mosquito killer that attracts mosquitoes by simulating human carbon dioxide, warm and humid airflow, and 360-380 nanometer light waves. It uses airflow to inhale and kill mosquitoes, and has both air purification and sterilization functions.
The common specifications of photocatalytic mosquito killer are 220V voltage, 20W power, and a suitable area of about 60 square meters. It is recommended to place it at a height of 1.5-2 meters. The products are divided into electronic mosquito killing lamps (UV trapping combined with grid killing) and negative pressure airflow mosquito suction lamps (wind suction). The former is suitable for home environments, while the latter is easy to carry. Some models integrate 390nm frequency conversion light waves and 3D ring light wave designs to enhance the trapping range, equipped with a 1000V ring power grid to ensure instant killing, and adopt a detachable structure, automatic power-off mechanism, and low-noise operation.
When purchasing, it is important to pay close attention to the quality of the lamp tube and the sensitivity of the switch. By continuously operating, the density of mosquitoes in the area can be reduced. The core strategy is to block female mosquitoes from contacting the host to achieve population control.