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For Australian restaurant and café owners, maintaining a clean dining room is a necessity. Customers want a professional atmosphere where their focus stays on the food and service, not on pest activity. Old industrial fly traps often interfere with this experience through loud noises and bright, distracting lights.
The Problem With Traditional Zappers in Hospitality
Traditional zapper units rely on high-voltage grids. When an insect hits the grid, it can explode. This "fly scatter" sends tiny fragments and bacteria into the air. In a hospitality setting, this is a serious hygiene risk that can contaminate surfaces and meals. These fragments carry pathogens like Salmonella or E. coli, which lead to severe illness.
The Lumnia range provides a more subtle approach. Units like the Lumnia Slim and Compact are built for areas where décor is important. They use glue boards or encapsulation to trap insects whole. This keeps pests out of sight and reduces the impact on the business.
The Lumnia Slim is a thin, professional unit that uses only 10 watts of power. It is suitable for low-risk zones like hotel lobbies or coffee shops where appearance matters. The Lumnia Compact is another versatile option.
Effective management also depends on where you put the unit. House flies have excellent contrast vision. Research shows that placing a unit in a high-contrast area, such as a white unit on a dark wall, can improve catch rates by up to 400% within 90 minutes. Our team looks for these dark or contrasted spaces to make sure the device works at its best without being a focal point for guests.
Beyond better performance, these units help manage operational costs. They use up to 79% less energy than standard fluorescent models when in adaptive mode. LED lamps also last longer, typically needing a change every three to four years. This reduces the need for frequent maintenance and equipment hire in busy service areas.
Our experts are ready to help you find an effective solution for your specific industry needs. Choosing the right technology can lower your operational costs and improve the hygiene of your premises.