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Discover Our Insect Killers Collection — Effective, Safe & Targeted Pest Control

Keep homes, businesses and outdoor spaces comfortable and pest-free with Abanista’s Insect Killers collection. Whether you need a quiet indoor solution for mosquitoes, a commercial-grade trap for warehouses, or a safe option for kitchens and childcare spaces, our range offers targeted, reliable products to control flying and crawling insects.

Tailored to Your Pest Problem

Different insects require different approaches. Abanista stocks solutions designed for mosquitoes, flies, moths, gnats, cockroaches and other nuisance pests — choose an option based on the species you’re targeting, the environment (indoor vs outdoor), and safety requirements around people, pets and food.

Product Types Explained

Electric UV Light Traps / Zappers: Attract flying insects with UV light and eliminate them with an electrified grid or capture them on glue boards. Good for indoor and covered outdoor areas.

Glue Boards & Sticky Traps: Non-electrocution capture for flies, moths and crawling insects; useful near food prep or where chemical use is restricted.

Pheromone & Monitoring Traps: Species-specific lures that attract moths or beetles for monitoring and targeted control—commonly used in food storage and commercial settings.

CO₂ & Heat Mosquito Traps: Imitate human breath and body heat to lure and trap mosquitoes; effective for larger outdoor areas.

Mechanical Fly Traps & Funnels: Passive traps that catch flies using bait and one-way entry designs—low maintenance, chemical-free.

Aerosol Sprays & Insecticides: Fast knockdown for localized infestations—available as residual sprays, space sprays, or aerosols (use with caution and follow label instructions).

Foggers & Thermal/ULV Misters: Create fine pesticide mist for treating large or hidden infestation zones; typically for professional or outdoor use.

Ultrasonic Repellents: Emit ultrasonic frequencies intended to deter pests (mixed effectiveness; often used as a supplement).

Insecticidal Nets & Screens: Physical barrier solutions for windows, doors and outdoor seating to prevent entry without chemicals.

Professional / Commercial Units: Heavy-duty traps and electric fly killers with large coverage, durable housings and replaceable capture media for restaurants, warehouses and farms.

Key Features to Consider

Target Species: Mosquitoes, houseflies, moths, cockroaches and stored-product pests each need different traps or lures.

Coverage Area: Match the unit’s stated square-metre coverage to the size of the room or outdoor area.

Attractant Type: UV light, CO₂, pheromones, heat or food bait—pick the attractant that suits the pest biology.

Elimination Method: Electric grid, glue board, mechanical capture, or chemical knockdown—consider safety and hygiene.

Power Source: Mains, battery, USB or propane/CO₂—choose based on portability and installation constraints.

Maintenance & Consumables: Glue board replacements, UV bulb life, pheromone refill intervals and ease of cleaning.

Noise & Aesthetics: Silent or low-noise units for bedrooms and living areas; discreet designs for commercial front-of-house.

Durability & IP Rating: Weatherproof or indoor-only—important for outdoor or industrial deployments.

Safety Features: Child-proof grills, tamper locks, protective housings and clear usage instructions.

Materials & Construction

ABS / Polycarbonate Housings: Lightweight, impact-resistant and easy to clean for many consumer models.

Stainless Steel / Powder-Coated Frames: Corrosion-resistant and robust for commercial or outdoor units.

UV Bulbs & LEDs: Long-life lamps or LEDs engineered to attract flying insects; bulb replacement schedules should be checked.

Glue Boards & Trays: Food-grade, replaceable capture media for hygienic disposal.

Electronic Components: Thermostats, timers and fans for CO₂/heat traps and mechanical units.

Care, Maintenance & Safety

Unplug electrical units before cleaning and follow manufacturer cleaning instructions.

Replace glue boards and UV bulbs according to schedule for optimal performance.

Use correct, approved baits and pheromones for species-specific traps.

Keep insecticides, foggers and aerosols away from children, pets and food surfaces; ventilate treated areas.

Dispose of captured insects, used glue boards and empty chemical containers per local waste regulations.

For chemical applications and fogging, consider professional services for large or persistent infestations.

Check for warranties and keep receipts for consumable replacements and service parts.

Our Insect Killers Buying Guide

Identify the pest — accurately identifying the insect will narrow your best options.

Choose location — bedroom, kitchen, restaurant, warehouse or outdoor patio will determine safety and type.

Match coverage — buy a unit rated for the area size (single room vs large outdoor).

Decide the removal method — glue board or electric grid if you want no chemicals; insecticide or fogger for heavy infestations.

Check maintenance needs — frequency and cost of bulbs, glue boards or lures.

Consider safety & compliance — food businesses must comply with local hygiene rules; residential users should prioritise child-safe models.

Plan for disposal — ensure accessories and spent consumables can be safely discarded or recycled.

Why Shop Insect Killers at Abanista

Range for every need: consumer bedroom units to commercial fly killers and CO₂ traps.

Verified suppliers: products that meet safety and electrical standards with clear specifications.

Consumables & spares: easy access to replacement bulbs, glue boards and pheromone refills.

Technical advice: help selecting the right trap by pest type and environment.

Delivery & support: timely delivery and local after-sales support for installation or maintenance queries.

Choose an insect control solution that balances effectiveness with safety and hygiene. If you tell me the pest you’re dealing with (for example: mosquitoes in a backyard, flies in a kitchen, or moths in a store room), I’ll recommend the most suitable product types and a short checklist to install and maintain them.