Solar-Powered Insect Lures

'Sundew Flower Trap' Attracts Insects to Carnivorous Plants

UK-based Min-Kyu Choi designed the ‘Sundew Flower Trap,’ a solar-powered gadget that helps to kill unwanted insects, like mosquitoes, by attracting them to carnivorous plants. Once inserted into the pot of a carnivorous plant, like the Sundew or Venus Fly Trap, the Sundew Flower Trap emits an ultraviolet glow that attracts insects for the plant to dine upon.

Since the Sundew Flower Trap is a solar-powered design, uses a plant to do the dirty work, and eliminates the need for chemical insecticides, it’s an eco-friendly remedy for pesky insects.

Solar-powered Insect Lures
The use of solar-powered insect lures presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for pest control and agriculture industries.
Carnivorous Plant Technology
The development and use of carnivorous plants to attract and kill insects offers disruptive innovation opportunities for pest control and gardening industries.
Chemical-free Pest Control
The shift towards chemical-free pest control methods, such as using natural insect attractors, provides disruptive innovation opportunities for the pest control industry.

Where This Applies

Pest Control
The use of solar-powered insect lures and carnivorous plant technology can revolutionize the pest control industry.
Agriculture
Solar-powered insect lures and carnivorous plant technology can offer sustainable and eco-friendly pest control solutions for the agriculture industry.
Gardening
The incorporation of carnivorous plants as a natural pest control solution can disrupt the gardening industry by providing a chemical-free alternative.
SCORE
4.9 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 42%
Activity 96%
Freshness 8%

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