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Oct 05 2020

How to Get Rid of Bugs Around Lights (Ultimate Guide)

Learn why bugs swarm around household lights, how to get rid of bugs around lights, why yellow lights are preferred for such cases, and some practical tips that you can follow.

How to Get Rid of Bugs Around Lights
How to Get Rid of Bugs Around Lights

Do you find it infuriating whenever bugs would swarm around your shop lights or home lights? Have you been trying to figure out how to stop this from happening? Good news! This article might be your saving grace.

Why Do Bugs Swarm Around Lights?

Bugs are believed to be following the moon because it has the brightest light in the sky at night. However, due to the availability of modern lights in establishments, they become confused and distracted. Instead, they would gather around these artificial lights thinking it is the moon.

Many scientists are still not quite sure as to why bugs follow lights. Some theorists state that they use the light of the moon as a tool for navigation. There are also those who think that moonlight is an escape route for bugs wherein predators cannot find them.

We may never tell why they swarm around lights, but we found ways on how we might stop them. This information is important in taking care of your household, so we do not want you to miss out. Thus, we will be sharing with you our ultimate guide on how to get rid of bugs around lights. Enjoy reading!

Materials Needed

  • Yellow light bulb – this is less attractive to bugs because they can hardly see the wavelength it emanates. This radiates less blue and ultraviolet rays. If you find it costly or impractical to replace your bulbs with this one, then you may choose to improvise. We recommend that you cover or surround your light bulbs with yellow cellophane or something that will enable it to emit yellow light. Your creativity and resourcefulness will truly save you money.
  • Small spray bottle, 5 tbsp. water, and 1 tbsp. garlic juice – this will be made into garlic sprays which may be effective. Every few days, just spray it onto the bulbs when you turn them on, and they will emit a smell to drive the bugs away.
  • Marigolds and Rake
Yellow light is less attractive to bugs.
Yellow light is less attractive to bugs.

Practical Ideas to Follow

  1. Take out your light bulb on its light fixture and replace it with a yellow light. Another option that you can do is to surround your current light bulb with yellow cellophane to create an illusion of yellow light.
  1. Use a rake to clean the area surrounding the light fixture. Eradicate any debris, leaves, and compost. Flies and earwigs usually utilize decaying organic materials as their breeding areas.
  1. Always empty out any containers surrounding the light fixture because they may hold stagnant water which can become a breeding place to insects, especially mosquitoes.
  2. Planting scented Marigolds close to your outdoor light fixture will ward off unwanted insects. These flowers expel fragrance that is hated by whiteflies, aphids, and mosquitoes.
  1. Mix 5 tbsp. of water with 1 tbsp. of garlic juice. Pour the mixture into a small spray bottle. Spray it onto the light bulb and light fixture. The garlic solution can repel bugs for at least 5-6 hours.

Final Thoughts

Yes, bugs are annoying, but remember that you need not eliminate every one of them because they are still a necessary part of our ecosystem. Our mission is more on preventing them from swarming around our lights. Needless to say, it is vital that we ward off unwanted insects in households.

We highly encourage you to do your research and integrate as many defense ideas as possible. It’s also important to consider the safest LED lights around. The ultimate guide on how to get rid of bugs around lights we have discussed here are just some of the practical ideas you can follow.

Did you like reading this article? What do you think of this ultimate guide? Feel free to drop your comments below and do not forget to share this article! Check out other articles from KRM Light+ for more useful guides.

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