4 x flea killer lamps (Hebden Bridge HX7)

Manufactured by STV. Very handy for monitoring if your cat or dog has brought in fleas.. these are lamps which you place strategically around your home, to identify and kill fleas. Comprises a warm light (to mimic the warmth of your animal) and a sticky pad.

We're out of the sticky pads, but otherwise working with working bulbs.
You can get replacement pads cheaply from STV , refill pack is called "ZERO19 Refill pack".
The legs on a couple of these are a bit wobbly, but all work ok.

If you're interested, let me know how many you want.

This is the blurb from the box:
"Zero In Flea Killer radiates a gentle heat, mimicking warm blooded animals
such as cats and dogs to attract fleas to the trap from all directions. The
adhesive disc traps fleas without the use of poisons or sprays and can be used
year round. Safe and easy to use, Zero In Flea Killer will help to eliminate
my infestation.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
• Place the 4 supports into the 4 sockets located inside the lid, using the
non-return ends.
• Insert bulb provided into light fitting and gently insert the fitting into lid of unit.
• Remove backing paper from the Flea Killer Disc and place inside the base with the
adhesive side facing up.
• Place the lid with the 4 supports attached over the base and secure into the
4 base fixings.
Plug into mains socket - the lamp should now light up and the Flea Killer is ready
for use.
TIPS FOR USE
Place the trap on the floor in the area where fleas are a problem. This is usually where your pet
spends a considerable amount of time.
Change the disc every 2-4 weeks regardless of the amount of fleas trapped - a fresh disc is
more effective than a used one,
Use the Flea Killer all year round to monitor the infestation.
Use one Flea Killer unit in each room affected.
At the first sign of infestation treat your pet as recommended by a veterinary surgeon.
When applying a flea treatment recommended by your vet, treat indoor and outdoor areas of
your home simultaneously "

Fair Offer Policy applies
This post has expired!

Browse other posts »

       
Approximate Location         Show marker