Cool white attracts the insects and Warm white doesn't.
Regards Brian
-- Edited by beiffe on Wednesday 13th of February 2013 08:59:54 AM
allinone said
04:54 PM Feb 13, 2013
I have found they attract lots of little insects, but if the doors and windows are screened itcertainly helps.
The LED TV even attracts the big ones too, hard to clean the screen though. :)
Shuttlebugs said
11:50 PM Apr 4, 2013
beiffe wrote:
There are different styles of LEDs
Cool white attracts the insects and Warm white doesn't.
Regards Brian
-- Edited by beiffe on Wednesday 13th of February 2013 08:59:54 AM
This is just the kind of tip I am currently looking for, beiffe. Thank you. We are trying to decide which LED brightness to use in various parts of our MH.
-- Edited by Shuttlebugs on Thursday 4th of April 2013 11:50:40 PM
vk6tnc said
06:53 AM Apr 5, 2013
The information you find on this forum is priceless....
I read that LED lights do not attract insects because they do not emit UV light.
Can anyone confirm this in real life ?
I swapped our fluorescent tubes for led patch fittings and I still have to wipe out the same amount of bugs from the diffusers, just something you do.
We've got a green 12volt Fluro on the side of the Caravan
Hardly any flies of mozies around when on
There are different styles of LEDs
Cool white attracts the insects and Warm white doesn't.
Regards
Brian
-- Edited by beiffe on Wednesday 13th of February 2013 08:59:54 AM
I have found they attract lots of little insects, but if the doors and windows are screened itcertainly helps.
The LED TV even attracts the big ones too, hard to clean the screen though. :)
This is just the kind of tip I am currently looking for, beiffe. Thank you. We are trying to decide which LED brightness to use in various parts of our MH.
-- Edited by Shuttlebugs on Thursday 4th of April 2013 11:50:40 PM