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Wall Outlet fly trap, Gardner Fly trap, wall outlet insect light trap

      The FlyWeb insect light is designed for use indoors in residential and commercial areas. Its compact size and direct plug-in features allow the light to be placed in any outlet. The FlyWeb insect light uses a Fly & Gnat insect attracting lamp to lure a Fly or Gnat to the adhesive trapping board. When the glueboard is full of flying insects, simply remove, discard and replace with a new adhesive trapping board. 

     This Fly / Gnat Trap light will lure and capture the house fly, fruit fly, cluster fly, face fly, phorid flies, bottle flies, drain flies, mosquitoes, fungus gnat, moth flies, fruit fly, moths, asian beetles, nats and other flying insects.


Since 1928, Gardner fly traps has pioneered the manufacture of insect light traps for commercial and industrial applications. This same highly effective insect control technology is now available to Get Rid of Gnats at bars, restaurants and home. If you’re fly control program involves the swatting of annoying flying insects, there’s good news from the people at Gardner . . . FlyWeb Insect Management.

Get Rid of Gnats and create an insect-free environment with FlyWeb Insect Management Fly and Gnat Trap.

How FlyWeb Works for You 
For use indoors in residential and light commercial areas. 

The FlyWeb light trap attracts Flies and Gnats by using energy-efficient U.V. light. Flies and Gnats are drawn to the U.V. light and trapped on the web-like adhesive glue card. 

Plug in the FlyWeb and Get Rid of Gnats and Flies and other annoying flying insects in the kitchen, living room, hallway, cafeteria and restaurant, bar, RV or motorcoach. 

FlyWeb Insect Management works 24/7 to create an insect-free environment. 

The FlyWeb light trap is compact (3.5" wide x 11" high) and uses a standard 110V plug-in compatible with any outlet. 

To activate the sticking power of your glue card, just peel away the protective plastic film and insert the card into the inside slot at the back of the FlyWeb light fixture. When the card becomes full, throw it away and install a fresh card. Glue cards are non-toxic and safe to handle. 

The glue cards use natural ingredients, are nontoxic and easily replaced when full (glue card will hold 50-100 flies). Changing the Glueboard

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FlyWeb Features:
  • 24 Hour, non-chemical silent trapping 
  • Light gray finish 
  • Disposable 3”x5” adhesive panel 
  • Covers 600 sq. ft. (20 lineal feet)
  • 9 watts of UV Insect Attraction 
  • UL/CUL listed, 115v/60hz, direct plug-in
  • FDA & USDA accepted under current code 
  • Dimensions: 3.5”W x 10.5”H x 1.75”D 

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Pricing for the Wall Outlet Fly Trap

Cost $41.50 each  
2 for $78.00  
3 for $103.00  
6 for $188.00  
12 for $315.00  

Bulk Pricing for the Wall Outlet Fly Trap

Master Case / 24 for $549.00  
8 Master Cases / 192 for $3896.68  

Replacement Glueboards and Bulbs

3"x 5" White glueboard 10 Pack
$11.50 per pack
3"x 5" Black glueboard 10 Pack
$11.50 per pack
9 watt Insect Lamp
$14.60 ea.

Bulk Pricing for Accessories

Glueboard Master Box of 10 White
10 Packs $94.50 per box
Glueboard Master Box of 10 Black
10 Packs $94.50 per box
6 Glueboard Master Boxes of 10 White
10 Packs $450.00 per box
6 Glueboard Master Boxes of 10 Black
10 Packs $450.00 per box
Box of 18 / 9 watt Insect Lamps
$160.00 per box

 Fungas Gnats

Fruit flies are common around the house during late summer and early fall. All it takes is an overripe banana, tomatoes ripening on the counter or melon rinds in the wastebasket -- and like magic, fruit flies appear. 

But in winter? Winter fruit flies often are not fruit flies at all but rather fungus gnats, which look enough like fruit flies to a casual observer to be confused with them.

Both fruit flies and fungus gnats speed the process of decay of plant matter. Adult fruit flies home in on potential food sources such as overripe fruit or winter squash past its prime, and lay their eggs on it. Maggots hatch in a day or two and commence feeding. As the plant matter breaks down, various fungi start to grow in it. These fungi -- and others growing in houseplant pots, drains and other chronically damp places -- are attractive to fungus gnats, which are every bit as quick as fruit flies to zero in on potential breeding sites. Numbers can increase quickly.

During warm months, both of these insects can enter homes from outdoors. They can easily pass through ordinary window screen. In winter, management can be more successful because you don't have a continuous supply of new recruits to deal with.

Focus control efforts on five areas: fruit and vegetable storage areas that are open to air (bowls, crocks, bags on floors or in pantries), open trash containers, potted indoor plants, drains, and damp rugs, carpets and paper products in the basement or garage.

Leave out on the counter only as much fruit as you will consume in a day or two. Wash containers frequently (every other day or so) in hot, soapy water to dislodge and kill any eggs they might contain. 

Line trash containers with disposable plastic bags. Containers with no bag or a leaking bag should be washed frequently, especially if the bottom tends to remain damp or wet.

If you suspect houseplant pots of harboring fungus gnats or fruit flies, you can treat the soil with insecticidal soap or incorporate diatomaceous earth in the soil to kill the maggots. Another approach is to cut back on watering so the soil dries out between waterings. Any maggots present in the soil will dry out, and lack of water will reduce fungal growth and so reduce the food supply for adult fungus gnats. A third option is a combination of letting the soil dry between waterings and then watering with a solution of water and insecticidal soap. 

Basements can get extremely damp during the summer. Fabric and paper will absorb moisture and can become home to populations of fungus gnats and a host of other creatures, many of which may carry over into the winter. Use a dehumidifier in the summer to reduce the dampness, thus eliminating breeding sites for these flies and reducing the growth of mold. 

Household Fly and Gnat traps for flying insects will control fruit flies and fungus gnats, but this is like treating the symptom rather than the cause of an infestation. Eliminate potential breeding habitat as soon as possible. 

Measures that dry or clean out breeding habitat for these insects will also reduce the fungal spore load inside your home and help freshen the air. Both of these can enhance health and comfort while greatly reducing the flying nuisance numbers -- at least until warm weather comes back and activates outdoor populations.

Phorid/Humpbacked Fly

Adult Humpbacked Fly
Introduction Phorid fly infestations often require methodical inspection techniques to uncover the point source(s). Their ability to utilize small amounts of pooled water containing organic material for larval development sites provide a wide range of harborage areas in most accounts. 
Recognition
Phorid flies are very small flies which are 1/16 to 1/8 inch (1.7-2.3mm). The arched thorax of the adult gives them a humpbacked appearance, which gives rose to the common name humpbacked fly. Only veins on the front margins of the wings are thickened; the other veins are weak and are not connected by cross veins. The hind femora (3rd leg segment) are always laterally flattened. The adults of the most common species are black or dull brown, but some are yellowish in color. Besides their characteristic short and erratic flight, adult phorid flies have a peculiar habit of rapidly running across windows, TV screens, tables, walls, and plant foliage. Frequently, phorid flies are described by homeowners as "gnats." 

The dirty-white larvae are elongated, almost cylindrical, slightly flattened, up to 3/32 inch (4mm) long, and tapered at the anterior end. 

Biology

The entire life cycle last 25 days or more depending on the environmental conditions, and the availability of food. Some species occur on fungi, while others are parasites of various insects, including ants and termites. Sometimes phorid larvae are of economic importance in the mushroom industry.

Inspection

Genera
l: Larvae develop in moist areas where organic material and standing water are present Drains often have these characteristics and should be the initial inspection site when encountering an infestation Phorid larvae also develop in animal matter, animal feces, and human cadavers. The adults are often seen flying in areas located away from the source of infestation. Dead adults are commonly found around window sills. 

Residences: Inspect refrigeration drip pans, air-conditioning window units, garbage disposals, garbage cans, rotting meat and vegetables, vases with cut flowers, and soil of potted plants. Look for leaky plumbing in kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, basements, and crawl spaces. They are also found in bird nests, bee and wasp nests, and rodent burrows.

Food Service Facilities: Phorid larvae can be found in floor drains, drip pans, produce rotting in food preparation areas, rodent carcasses in sewer lines, and garbage cans. Standing water under dishwashers and other equipment are prime areas. Leakage under walk-in coolers and refrigerated cases also provide breeding sites. Infestations occasionally occur in insulation lined steel tanks after small cracks developed in the tank walls allowing moisture to seep through to the insulating material.

Health Care Facilities: Infestations readily occur in hospital burn units, pathology labs, autopsy rooms, and morgues. Phorid larvae can live under unsealed sink splash boards in patient rooms and in vases holding cut flowers Larvae have been found developing in ceiling tiles dampened by roof leakage or pipe condensation, and in damp elevator pits. Waste seepage into cracks after sewage backups or leaks provides excellent development sites. Sanitary lines leaking under slabs or in crawl spaces can also be problem areas.

 Commercial/Office Facilities: Look for possible moisture sources within the facility, especially leaking plumbing in rest rooms and break rooms. Inspect atriums and over- watered potted plants for activity Carpet repeatedly dampened by water seepage from the small-style refrigeration units sometimes Found in offices and From cold-weather condensation on window units can provide a site for larval development. 

Inspection Hints 

  • Tape can be temporarily placed over drains and later inspected for adult flies. 

  • Some species are attracted to light, thus light traps can be used to help locate areas of adult activity.

Control 

General: Long-term control is only achieved by the elimination of larval development sites. Removing the moisture source often solves this problem. The customer should be provided with a list of specific recommendations to help control the infestation. Cooperation by the customer in making the needed sanitation and structural modifications is absolutely necessary 

Cultural

  • Repair faulty plumbing, install drain traps, and check trap function. 

  • Eliminate standing water. 

  • Clean floor drains and drip pans with a brush and flush at least twice a month. 

  • Clean air exchanger units. 

  • Thoroughly clean floor areas under food preparation surfaces and equipment twice a month. 

  • Clean trash receptacles, recycling bins and compactors twice a month. 

  • Discard old cut flowers and clean, remove or dispose of vases. 

  • Avoid over-watering plants. 

  • Food service accounts need to practice proper warehousing to ensure rotation of Fresh produce, such as onions and mushrooms. 

Mechanical/Exclusion

  •  Seal cracks and crevices in areas where moisture can accumulate, e.g., sink splash boards 

  • Accessible floor drains can be cleaned of organic material using an electric drill fitted with a 12 inch extender or a 3 inch diameter wire sanding wheel. This set-up is aided by running tap water into the drain during and following the procedure to flush away debris. 

  • Double-sided tape can be used on the bottom of window panes to trap adult flies. A razor blade easily removes the tape after use. 

  • Some phorid fly species are attracted to lights, and might be drawn to insect light traps 

  • Replace mercury-vapor lamps at entrances with sodium-vapor lamps and/or locate exterior lights away from the building and direct the light back toward it.

Chemical

  • Adult flies can be temporarily controlled by aerosol or ULV treatments.

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