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This image shows a ubiquitous white and blue plug-in electronic insect killer, commonly referred to as a mosquito zapper. These devices use a ultraviolet (UV) light to lure flying insects toward a high-voltage internal grid, which eliminates them on contact. The design features a toggle switch on the side and a protective plastic cage to prevent accidental human contact with the electrical components.
While this particular unit does not display a visible brand name, this specific oval-shaped model is a mass-produced generic design sold under various labels in electronic stores, supermarkets (such as Lidl or Leroy Merlin in Spain), and online marketplaces like Amazon or AliExpress. Given the nature of consumer electronics of this type, they are almost exclusively manufactured in specialized factories in China and then white-labeled for global distributors. Ownership of such brands is typically held by diverse international import/export companies or household appliance conglomerates.
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