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REDCART
08-28-2021, 10:16 AM
I’ve searched TOTV and Amazon for outdoor bulbs that attract fewer bugs. Couldn’t find anything on TOTV. Amazon of course has hundreds of yellow bulbs with mixed reviews.
An article on the Internet caught my attention which claimed a scientific side by side comparison of colored bulbs found that warm lights in the 2000K color spectrum attracted far fewer bugs than yellow bulbs, even those that claimed they did not emit hidden blue color.
Unfortunately most of the warm color bulbs that I found appear to have an early Edison-type filament look rather than a more contemporary looking bulb.
Does anyone have experience or opinions about outside lighting that doesn’t attract bugs?
New Englander
08-28-2021, 10:33 AM
I sure do. I purchased "Yellow" bulbs from Amazon that claimed they would not attract bugs on my outdoor lamppost. The truth is they attract bugs just like regular bulbs do.
MrFlorida
08-28-2021, 10:38 AM
Tried yellow bulbs years ago, no difference.
DAVES
08-28-2021, 11:10 AM
We must all realize that people selling stuff will not say it is a waste of money. In terms of yellow bulbs they used to sell yellow bug bulbs. I've not seen them or looked for them in years.
In terms of bulbs and attracting insects, Some bugs are attracted to light, others are not.
At one time had one of those black light bug electrocution lights it killed mostly moths which are attracted to light. Never mosquitoes.
We have warm tone LEDs in our lamp post and it does not attract insects. Why-beats me.We have a bottle brush bush by the light-perhaps that is the reason.
Spraying-I am not an organic nut but I've discovered over the years, they are right.
When you spray you not only kill what you wish to kill but you kill the other insects and animals that feed on them. I do not spray. We do not have insect problems. We are loaded with the oreols-small lizzards and they feed on insects. Bats too kill tons of insects.
EdFNJ
08-28-2021, 11:27 AM
Tried yellow bulbs years ago, no difference.
Try this one: Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FJPIFUC)
Made a noticeable difference for me (of course YMMV). The inside of my 2 outside garage fixtures were like an insect burial ground and my security camera right next to one of them looked like a haze of flying bugs all night. After putting these in it's 10x better (still some buggers on some nights) but has been great for the last year so far. If they don't work for you just return 'em to Amazon.
Oooops, Amazon says "no longer in stock." Never mind! :D
villagetinker
08-28-2021, 05:40 PM
I have a 'warm white' looks yellowish LED bulb in the lamp post and it seems to have significantly lowered the amount of bugs on the house. This was installed a couple of years ago, so I do not remember where I got it.
Mlogan22@tampabay.rr.com
08-29-2021, 06:11 AM
I just changed out my front porch lights a month ago to the yellow bulbs. It really cut down on the flying bugs.
newlife1
08-29-2021, 06:52 AM
Yes turn off the pole light… just flip the breaker in the garage.
MrFlorida
08-29-2021, 06:56 AM
Yes turn off the pole light… just flip the breaker in the garage.
If you just flip off the breaker in the garage, none of your outlets will work in the garage, same circuit as lamp post.
Car400
08-29-2021, 07:18 AM
Yes turn off the pole light… just flip the breaker in the garage.
Some people have refrigerators in their garages that are on the same circuit as the outdoor pole light and don’t realize it. Be careful when telling people to just flip the breaker.
newlife1
08-29-2021, 07:18 AM
Not true at our home but it’s a newer home… breaker specific for pole lamp.
newlife1
08-29-2021, 07:20 AM
Ok so some homes the pole breaker is connected to other outlets…. so be safe and always check that out first.
Guitarman1951
08-29-2021, 07:24 AM
I use an LED yellow light bulb year round in our lamp post and in our outside light for our patio. I use the equivalent to 100 watts and since I changed to these bulbs, there are a lot less bugs.
sallyg
08-29-2021, 08:15 AM
We bought amber bulbs and there was an immediate reduction in bugs. They give off plenty of light, and I feel are a much more pleasant light than the glaring bright white bulbs in the majority of houses. We ordered over a year ago on Amazon.
Hackercraft
08-29-2021, 08:21 AM
We and a few of our neighbors have switched to flame effect bulbs from Amazon. They have a flickering soft light and no bugs surrounding them.
IRISHGIRL3US
08-29-2021, 08:29 AM
I just bought them last week at lowes. Took a person to help me find them . Hiding high up on a shelf
Yjacket74
08-29-2021, 10:00 AM
Try this one: Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FJPIFUC)
Made a noticeable difference for me (of course YMMV). The inside of my 2 outside garage fixtures were like an insect burial ground and my security camera right next to one of them looked like a haze of flying bugs all night. After putting these in it's 10x better (still some buggers on some nights) but has been great for the last year so far. If they don't work for you just return 'em to Amazon.
Oooops, Amazon says "no longer in stock." Never mind! :D
Thanks for mentioning this. I put them on my wish list and will keep checking to see when they’re in stock.
Bilyclub
08-29-2021, 10:37 AM
Can't you just buy wifi changeable color led bulbs and see what color works the best.
Syd2008
08-29-2021, 02:04 PM
We have the light that looks like a flame flickering. Works very well. Ace Hardware has them.
Topspinmo
08-29-2021, 02:52 PM
One thing I find strange in my neighborhood, there are few flying insects at night and few mosquitoes í ¾í¶Ÿ. Not complaining just find it unusual?
DaleDivine
08-29-2021, 07:26 PM
One thing I find strange in my neighborhood, there are few flying insects at night and few mosquitoes ������. Not complaining just find it unusual?
Same with our Charlotte Village. Hardly ever see bugs flying around.
Plus I have a soft blue light( In support of police and first responders) that don't seem to attract bugs...
:ho::welcome:
REDCART
09-02-2021, 06:46 AM
I took a chance and ordered the 2300K LED bulbs for the outside coach lights from Amazon. 2000K was supposedly the optimal color range for attracting the fewest bugs. (2300K was close enough.)
I’ve had them on now 8-10:30 the last 3 nights, and no bugs on the house. It is a softer light than I’m used to but it’s adequate for the task.
If anyone is interested these are the bulbs I got from Amazon. Cost $15.99 for a 4 pack.
Dimmable Vintage LED Danse Edison Bulbs 6W, Equivalent 60W, Amber Warm 2300K, Antique Style ST58 LED Filament Bulbs, E26 Base, 4 Packs, Each Individually
Brand: Dsane
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