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Old 01-11-2005, 10:06 PM   #1
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I was driving home through the country tonight and was bombarded by insects (attracted to my lights?). This got me to wondering if those new blue headlight globes attracted more or less insects? Or is there no difference? I would be interested to hear back from those that have them fitted.
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Old 01-11-2005, 10:08 PM   #2
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I oubt there would be a difference myself, but prove me wrong.
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I bought a white car earlier this year. Never had a white car. I can't believe the number of insects that are attracted to it (when it's stationary). Especially when it's warm outside. Never seen that on a blue car. Don't know if it's the same with lights.
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Yes, Blue light attracts insects more so than white light.
Insectocuters use a black light tube, which lights up as a blue light.
The least colour light to attract insects, is yellow, hence why some food industry use yellow colour light!

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Old 01-11-2005, 10:30 PM   #5
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I bought a white car earlier this year. Never had a white car. I can't believe the number of insects that are attracted to it (when it's stationary). Especially when it's warm outside. Never seen that on a blue car. Don't know if it's the same with lights.
Funny you mention that... I read a survey done a while back by some bored uni students that birds crap more on white cars than any other colour.... and I drive a white car.....

[QUOTE=AGRO]Yes, Blue light attracts insects more so than white light.
Insectocuters use a black light tube, which lights up as a blue light.
The least colour light to attract insects, is yellow, hence why some food industry use yellow colour light!

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Thanks AGRO. I think I will stick with what I have and make sure the washer bottle is full all the time.
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I'm not sure about blue car lights, but the blue backround of AFF is attracting a hell of a lot of fleas. Stupid cats!
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Old 02-11-2005, 11:27 AM   #7
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[QUOTE=olfella]Funny you mention that... I read a survey done a while back by some bored uni students that birds crap more on white cars than any other colour.... and I drive a white car.....

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Yes, Blue light attracts insects more so than white light.
Insectocuters use a black light tube, which lights up as a blue light.
The least colour light to attract insects, is yellow, hence why some food industry use yellow colour light!

Yes I can vouch for this I get bird pooh on my car more than dads silver car. Oh and at night driving through the country side the bugs come out of no where and splat over everything
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Old 02-11-2005, 12:32 PM   #8
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I was driving home through the country tonight and was bombarded by insects (attracted to my lights?). This got me to wondering if those new blue headlight globes attracted more or less insects? Or is there no difference? I would be interested to hear back from those that have them fitted.
Cheers - Eric
Eric,

I have changed the globes in my phoon over to the Phillips blue vision. They run at 4,000K (any hotter and they are illegal, and could cause some damage to your lens cover) and produce a noticably whiter light than the standard globes, very happy with them. As for the bugs, absolutely they just swarm in : , I guess it kinda make sense when you think about it as people have been using yellow lights for years to try and reduce the number of bugs attracted to the light.

But, as I have had my girl treated with fireglaze and a good thick coat of Meguires...... just wash them right off. Was looking at the car bra as an alternative but I hate the "look" and they too can cause damage to your paint if not set up correctly.

I am willing to put up with the bug splatter as I am very happy with the improved night vision. I got the globes replaced for $180 here in Perth. Would recomend them if you do a lot of night driving like me.

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