BAYONNE, N.C. – Catchmaster recently announced that they have revamped their 911 Insect Light Trap. The newest evolution features an updated non-reflective finish and a heavier gauge steel frame to improve strength and durability required for commercial use. Improvements will also be seen in the now easier-to-install removable tray which makes servicing of the unit even simpler, Catchmaster reports. The flyboard and its contents will continue to be hidden from sight making it an excellent, economical ILT choice for use in commercial kitchens, offices and other public settings, according to the manufacturer..
Shatter proof bulbs now come standard with the 911 Insect Light Trap. The revamped model will also feature a longer 6-foot angled cord easing installation for technicians.
“The reasoning behind the relaunch of the 911 Insect Light Trap was based on field studies and user feedback. The improvements in durability and design tweaks are consistent with our commitment to offering quality products to the professional pest management marketplace,” said Ed Dolshun, technical director, VP of product development at AP&G, home of the Catchmaster brand.
Catchmaster’s 911 unit utilizes the power of direct UV light exposure to attract flies from far distances. Once the flies approach the unit, they instinctively seek the brightest, warmest portion of the fixture and become trapped on the replaceable hidden glue board.
Pest management professionals can learn more about the Catchmaster 911 Insect Light Trap by visiting them online at https://catchmasterpro.com/product/911-insect-light-trap-replacement-bulbs/. They can also contact their regional sales manager. A list of sales managers and their regions can be located on the Catchmaster website, Catchmasterpro.com.
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