Traditional electric restaurant fly lights were fun to watch, and provided an eerie blue glow to any indoor or out of doors environment to go along with the cheerful "zap!" of bugs and winged insects meeting their electric demise. While fun to watch and certainly very efficient at removing flying, irritating pests from any area in which they were placed, many places were not appropriate to use such lights, despite requiring significant pest-control efforts. Thankfully, new updated fly lights take the traditional models and, using the same technology, add tasteful facades and veneers to both obscure the instruments of bug destruction as well as to prevent the remains from being scattered all over the area in which the lights are placed.
Finding attractive and appropriate alternatives to pest control can be challenging. Many solutions are unsightly, and certainly not acceptable for kitchens, dining areas or other formal environments in which guests do not wish to be exposed to the insect killing going on. The traditional bug lights with which we are all familiar look nice outside on the porch or patio, or perched in a tree in the back forty, but placing a glowing blue engine of insect destruction to hang over the dining room table, kitchen counter, garbage can or other indoor areas is unseemly. Other pest control methods are certainly out of the question for formal, living or hygienic environments. No diner, guest, visitor or resident ever wishes to see a lovely strip of fly paper hanging from the rafters or kitchen fixtures, speckled with dead and dying flying insects. Poisons are also not the best of ideas, as no one wishes to add a dangerous chemical to their meals or those of their guests, or in the event that they do, fly-killing poison is likely not the best choice. In this light, considering new and updated stylish restaurant fly lights presents the best opportunity for both discrete pest elimination and attractive accent lighting for many homes, businesses and residences.
A discrete alternative is new restaurant fly lights that come in attractive sconces, and resemble nothing more than a standard accent lighting fixture found in many homes and businesses. The slim design permits easy placement almost anywhere in a home or business, and the updated design does not resemble a bug light in the slightest. Rather, the simple, attractive sconces look like any other indoor lighting fixture. What's more, new fly lights use an attractive veneer to keep the true purposes of the device out of sight of guests and owners. The bug-zapping elements are tucked away inside, yet the insects still flock to the softly glowing lights that spell the end of their already-short days. Best of all for establishments serving food and drinks, as well as kitchen and dining areas in the home, these bug lights keep the exploding insect parts from flying about the room, keeping them out of food, drink and the immediate vicinity of any person in the area.
Gerry Watson is the author of this article on Restaurant Fly Lights.
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