For the Mosquito killer Led Bulb Light, is a 900 lumen bulb that doubles as an insect killer. The light features a blue UV LED which attracts insects into a Mosquito Killer grid.And the Mosquito Killer grid uses only 1W of electricity, while the light itself uses a meager 9W – and both can be used independently.They are used at home and outdoor. A brush is provided to clean off insects once the bulb switched-off.Compare to other traditional mosquito killer, this bulb has no chemicals, no sprays and hence no fumes to our life. 2nd generation 2-in-1 LED LIGHT Bulb Plus LED Mosquito Killer Bulb Wattage: 10W Blue UV light Lumen: 900-1000lm Color Temperature (CCT): 6500K Input Voltage: AC 90-130V & 220v-240V With CE and ROHS Operation: Step1: Switch it on,both lighting +killing are on. Step2: Switch on again,light off,only killing on. Step3: Switch on again,killing off,only light on. Step4: Switch off, both off.
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Our seagrass plates are handmade, woven from natural materials. These baskets are woven to go well together as a wall display. This is perfect for your cozy home and will decorate the walls, both in the kitchen and in the living room. You can also use this beautiful set as a gift to your beloved one.
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Water hyacinth and water moss have been choking many water bodies in the country, causing serious ecological and economic problems. Removing these invasive species has proved futile since they come back almost immediately. Researchers are trying to find economic use so that these problem plants become a resource for income generation.