A new generation flying insect control system has been introduced by Rentokil Pest Control called Luminos 3.
Packaged inside a very contemporary design, the Luminos 3 hides an ultra-violet light to attract insects, which are then captured and encapsulated on a sticky film that automatically rolls on at 30, 60 or 120 hour intervals set according to the level of insect activity to ensure a clean effective trapping surface is retained.
There are no pesticides involved and no risks of dead insects being blown around, as is the case with high electrocution ('zapper') systems are used. A major benefit of the unit is when the film is full and needs replacing, the roll mechanism can be removed from the unit and serviced off site ensuring a clean disposal of the captured insects.
The Luminos 3 has three shatter-proof globes for added safety, conforms to all electrical safety standards and offers minimum disruption to a client's business with fast easy servicing. To monitor insect type and activity, a 'film reading' service can also be provided in which the film is rewound and the types and numbers of insect captured can be recorded, and peak times of activity.
For further information contact Richard Doyle (National Technical Manager) at Rentokil Pest Control
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