The RLA155Y2 is a 2 pack of Yellow LED bug lights. These are the perfect addition to your front porch as they provide sufficient illumination without attracting bugs. Typical light bulbs emit a white colored light which insects are naturally attracted. This makes sitting near a light outside in the evening bothersome. The TCP RLA155Y2 emits an amber glow which is enough light to enjoy an evening outside without inviting all of the flying bugs to join you.
Product Features
- Perfect way to illuminate your porch without attracting insects
- Replaces a standard 40W incandescent bulb but uses only 5 watts
- Non-dimmable; gives off bright, yellow light
- This listing is for a 2-pack of yellow bulbs
- Estimated lifetime is 22.8 years per bulb
- Manufactured by TCP, a leader in energy efficient lighting
Yellow Bug Light Review. Works here! Have two of these TCP RLAS155WY LED Yellow bug lights on my front porch. I previously had an regular CFL light and then one of these GE bug lights – GE Lighting 47464 Energy Smart CFL Bug Light 14-Watt (60-watt replacement) 750-Lumen Postlight Bulb with Medium Base. The regular CFL lights was the worst at this house. I could not come in at night with moths and various smaller insects coming in. The GE light was not much better. I could swear there were a few less bugs but it was bad enough…
Comparing it against the fluorescent bug light If you were ever curious on how the new LED bug lights compared to fluorescent bug lights, here’s a photo with one of each. The LED is 5 watts with a lifetime of 22 years! The fluorescent bulb is a 24-watt and has a lifespan of 1 year. In my tests, the LED attracts fewer bugs. The bulbs are around $6/each. Before reading any further, try to guess which one is the fluorescent and which is the LED?… The fluorescent is the one on the right. The LED is on the left. The fluorescent bulb in the…
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