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Solar-powered insecticidal lamps: Protection during rainy days

Solar-powered insecticidal lamps are mostly installed outdoors as equipment designed to eliminate agricultural pests. Given the open-air environment, they frequently encounter harsh weather conditions—such as strong winds, rain, hail, and more. Therefore, it’s crucial to ensure proper protection for these solar insecticidal lamps.


  Solar-powered insecticidal lamps are mostly installed outdoors as equipment designed to eliminate agricultural pests. Given the open-air environment, they frequently encounter harsh weather conditions—such as strong winds, rain, hail, and more. Therefore, it’s essential to ensure proper protection for these solar insecticidal lamps.
  The protective measures for this instrument have been carefully integrated right from the product design stage. For instance, during rainy weather, the solar-powered insecticide lamp automatically shuts down to prevent damage. Additionally, the top of the lamp is equipped with a stainless steel metal canopy, effectively shielding the core components below from getting wet—these are all built-in protective features of the product itself. Of course, beyond these inherent safeguards, we also need to take extra steps to ensure the solar insecticide lamp remains durable and functional. For example, during typhoons or hailstorms, it’s crucial to reinforce the lamp or even set up temporary shelters for added protection. Moreover, regular maintenance and cleaning are essential to keep the device in optimal condition. After all, proper upkeep not only enhances performance but also significantly extends the lifespan of the solar insecticide lamp.
  Solar-powered insecticidal lamps are widely used in agriculture, forestry, vegetable cultivation, warehousing, tea production, tobacco farming, landscaping, greenhouse management, vineyards, and aquaculture. These lamps leverage the pests' strong phototactic, wave-sensitive, color-seeking, and sex-attractant behaviors by carefully tuning the light's wavelength, spectral range, and frequency—using short-range light for nearby pests and long-range waves for those at a distance. Once lured, the pests are further drawn to the lamp by the natural sex pheromones they themselves emit. Finally, a high-voltage, frequency-vibration electric grid surrounding the lamp delivers a lethal shock, ensuring that the insects fall into a collection bag positioned beneath the device, effectively eliminating the pest population.

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Solar-powered insecticidal lamps: Protection during rainy days

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