The bulb for the FlyWeb Fly Light is removed by simply pulling on the bulb. Try rocking the bulb side to side as you are pulling on it.
The flies can be seen on the glue board behind the Flyweb Fly Light when a large amount has been caught. One way to make the flies less noticeable is to choose the black glue boards for the unit rather than the white, as they will blend in and not be so obvious to passers by. Please let us know if y…
Read Full Answer »You should use the Flyweb Fly Light for any flying insects indoors. We have no idea where the source would be, but for the ones that are inside the fly light works great. If they look like small gnats, you may want to read about drain flies or fruit flies, they may be one of those and no…
Read Full Answer »There is not a set time limit on when to change the boards. You should change them whenever they get full of insects and not much of the sticky adhesive is available for new insects or if the glueboard gets too dusty and is no longer sticky. We would recommend checking them every 2-3 weeks and just …
Read Full Answer »The FlyWeb has a plug built into the back of the fly light, sort of like a plug in flashlight. So it plugs in any normal size wall socket anywhere in the house. It is not meant to mount on a wall in a place where a electrical outlet is not presently located.
Right here on our website of course! You can find the Flyweb Flylight light bulbs and glue boards by simply typing Flyweb into our search feature or by following the links we have provided.
As long as the outlet fits, there is no reason that the flyweb flylight will not work upside down.
Yes, the Flyweb Fly Light will work if they are placed in outlets that are near the floor. The flies are attracted to the UV lights. Generally, you will plug them directly into a standard outlet, ideally at counter height where the flies would enter the home. Each light will treat 600 sq. ft. or 20 …
Read Full Answer »There are a couple of steps you can take to get rid of the gnats. Without knowing for certain if they were just fungus gnats (if that were the case they should die off within a few days after the plants are removed from the home) or some type of other fly you will have to take general steps. Limit a…
Read Full Answer »The FlyWeb Fly Light bulb lasts up to one year of continuous use.
Yes, the Flyweb Fly Light works for flying insects such as noseeums. We would also recommend Bifen IT as a general pesticide to spray inside the office. This dries clear and has a residual of up to 3 months indoors so this will protect against future issues, should they occur. You would spray this a…
Read Full Answer »We are unsure which fly light you are referring to? Generally, insect glueboards will last up to 6 weeks, but should be checked every 2-3 and changed if filled up.
The Flyweb Fly Light is only labeled for indoor use, however if your outdoor kitchen is in a fully enclosed area, like a screened in patio with an awning, the Flyweb Fly Light could potentially be used there. Â
Flyweb Fly Light will catch cluster flies. No, the Flyweb will not attract bats. To eradicate and prevent upi also want to use a product like 565 Plus in cracks and Crevices. Also, be sure to seal up any areas where the cluster flies or bats could get in.
The Flyweb Fly Light can trap stink bugs if they happen to come in contact with the glueboard located inside the light. We do not know if stinkbugs are actually attracted by the light like other insects however.
Yes, it is the FlyWeb Fly Light EL22 Replacement Bulb.
That is a question that we just do not have an answer to. You should contact your local cooperative extension office to seek advice on what plants would thrive in your region. In the meantime, if you are looking for a fly trap that we KNOW will work in your region, take a look at the FlyWeb Fly Ligh…
Read Full Answer »The Flyweb Fly Light is only for flying insects. We do offer Bedbug Kits for treating this insect. Please take a few moments to review our trreatment article on How to Get Rid of Bedbugs for a successful program.
Unfortunately, the Flyweb Fly Light only comes with an AC outlet. You certainly could use a product like the Catchmaster Glostick Flying Insect Trap (918) which is battery operated, and would catch moths as well. Please be advised that we are only able to ship within the U.S. at this time.Â
We suggest contacting the manufacturer directly with this question, as we have no information pertaining to this issue. You can contact Gardner at 800-558-8890.