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MO-EL (Moel) Insect Killer in Pakistan — Models, Prices & Buying Guide
Looking for a reliable “machar killer machine” that actually reduces flies and mosquitoes without chemicals? MO-EL (often written as Moel or MOEL) is a renowned Italian-origin brand known for durable UV-A insect killers used in homes, cafés, bakeries, clinics, warehouses, and food plants. On this page, you’ll find plain-English guidance to choose the right model for your space, what affects MO-EL insect killer price in Pakistan, and how to place and maintain a unit for best results.
Emirates Electronics is your local MO-EL dealer in Pakistan. Visit our showroom at Office No 206, 2nd Floor, Seema Electronics Centre, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi or call/WhatsApp 0339 2009000 for availability and today’s pricing. We deliver nationwide and keep consumables like UV tubes and glue boards so your unit keeps performing season after season.
Whether you need a compact mosquito killer lamp for a bedroom, a silent front-of-house unit for a bakery, or a heavy-duty electric fly killer for a warehouse, we’ll help you select a model that matches your room size, hygiene needs, and budget—without guesswork or jargon.
Why Choose MO-EL?
UV-A attraction without chemicals
MO-EL insect killers use UV-A light to draw flying insects such as houseflies and mosquitoes. Instead of spraying chemicals into the air, the attraction comes from light that insects naturally orient toward, making it a practical solution for bedrooms, reception areas, and food handling zones. Because there’s no vaporized pesticide, you avoid lingering smells, sticky residues, and the need to constantly re-apply chemicals indoors.
For customers who ask “Will this work for both flies and mosquitoes?” the short answer is yes—MO-EL’s portfolio is designed to target common flying pests. You can also choose the capture style (electric grid, glue board, or suction) to fit your environment, noise sensitivity, and audit requirements. We explain these options below so you pick once and pick right.
Built for daily use and safety
From chassis materials to protective grills and shatter-protection for tubes, MO-EL systems are engineered for long service life with routine cleaning—an important factor in Pakistan’s dusty environments and during monsoon humidity. Many models include simple access to trays or glue boards, so regular hygiene takes minutes rather than hours. When positioned correctly and cleaned on schedule, these machines give consistent, predictable control.
Safety matters, especially around children, staff, and customers. MO-EL’s designs emphasize guarded access to grids, stable mounting, and options suited to indoor areas as well as sheltered outdoor spots such as verandas and shop entrances. If you operate a restaurant or food factory, there are low-glare glue-board options that support audit-friendly pest management.
Three capture methods to fit your space
Electric grid (Cri-Cri line): Best for quick knockdown in general areas. Insects are attracted to the light and are eliminated instantly at the grid. This style works well in stores, corridors, verandas, and storerooms where a fast result is preferred and the slight zapping sound is acceptable.
Glue board (MO-STICK line): Ideal for food prep and serving areas where hygiene documentation matters. Insects are attracted and captured on a replaceable adhesive board—quiet and discreet, with no fragmentation. It’s a common choice for bakeries, cafés, and supermarkets that want a professional look in customer-facing spaces.
Suction (Insectivoro line): A fan draws insects into a containment chamber after they’re attracted to the light. This is the go-to option for bedrooms, clinics, and reception areas where silence and zero-fragmentation are top priorities. It’s also a smart pick for homes with babies or pets due to its enclosed capture design.
Which MO-EL Line Fits Your Use?
Cri-Cri (Electric Grid) — fast action for general areas
If you’re fighting a constant flow of flies and mosquitoes through doors and windows, Cri-Cri gives rapid results with minimal supervision. Typical use-cases include shop entrances on Saddar’s busy streets, verandas and balconies in Karachi and Lahore, and small storerooms where doors open frequently. Place the unit slightly away from where people sit or queue so insects are drawn to the device rather than toward customers.
Home users often mount a Cri-Cri near a corridor or stair landing to intercept flies traveling between kitchen and living areas. In commercial settings, combine Cri-Cri near entry points with a glue-board unit deeper inside for layered control—fast knockdown at the perimeter, quiet capture near staff and customers.
MO-STICK (Glue Board) — HACCP-friendly and discreet
MO-STICK units are designed for environments where food safety and presentation matter. Because insects adhere to a replaceable glue board, there’s no electric “zap” or splatter, making them suitable for front-of-house bakery displays, cafés in Clifton or Gulberg, and back-of-house prep rooms. The captured boards also make it easier to count insects and log trends for audits.
For best results, position MO-STICK where insects naturally travel: near delivery doors, waste zones, or between prep and storage. Avoid placing it directly above open food or under strong airflow from fans or ACs, which can reduce attraction. We recommend a scheduled glue-board change (e.g., monthly or as needed) to maintain capture efficiency.
Insectivoro (Suction) — ultra-quiet for bedrooms & clinics
When noise, aesthetics, or debris-free capture is critical, Insectivoro is the quiet option. The fan draws insects into a chamber they can’t escape, and many users appreciate that there’s no visible grid or flash. Typical placements include pediatric waiting rooms, bedrooms for light sleepers, and spa or salon reception areas where a calm ambience matters.
In apartments and houses, a suction model suits bedrooms that remain closed at night with a few entry gaps for mosquitoes. In clinics and dental practices, a discreet wall or counter position away from direct lighting keeps the device effective without becoming a focal point for visitors.
Model Highlights — a quick chooser
Use the following at-a-glance guidance to narrow your shortlist. Exact specs (wattage, IP rating, coverage) vary by model—call us and we’ll match you precisely.
- Bedroom & nursery (quiet/no-fragmentation): Choose a suction model from the Insectivoro line. Best when you want low noise and an enclosed capture method.
- Front-of-house in cafés/bakeries (discreet & hygienic): Choose a glue-board MO-STICK. Low-glare attraction, no zapping sound, and easy to document captures for audits.
- Back-of-house prep & storage (quick knockdown): Choose an electric grid Cri-Cri. Place near doors or waste areas to intercept flies before they reach work tables.
- Small shops & verandas (sheltered outdoor): Choose a grid model suited to sheltered outdoor spots. Great for entrances where doors stay open during peak hours.
- Warehouses & larger areas (layered control): Combine a higher-capacity grid unit at access points with one or more glue-board units deeper inside for continuous capture.
- Clinics, salons & reception (aesthetic focus): Consider a decorative glue-board style that blends with interiors while keeping capture invisible to visitors.
Need help choosing? Call or WhatsApp 0339 2009000 and tell us your room size, ceiling height, and whether the unit will be indoors or in a sheltered outdoor area. We’ll recommend a short list and share today’s MO-EL insect killer price in Pakistan for each option.
Prices & Availability in Pakistan
Today’s price range & what affects it
MO-EL insect killer price in Pakistan varies by model line (Cri-Cri, MO-STICK, Insectivoro), wattage, build materials, and whether the unit is designed for indoor or sheltered outdoor use. As a practical rule, higher-watt models and units with weather protection (for verandas or shop entrances) cost more than compact indoor-only machines. Decorative or low-glare glue-board units for customer-facing areas also command a premium over basic grid models because they are designed to look discreet while maintaining strong attraction.
Import cycles, exchange rates, and seasonal demand—especially around monsoon and dengue season—can nudge prices up or down. Consumables also influence ownership cost: glue boards (for MO-STICK) and replacement UV tubes (for all UV-A models) are recurring items. To get today’s MO-EL insect killer price in Pakistan for the exact model you need, call or WhatsApp 0339 2009000. We’ll confirm availability from Karachi stock or our incoming consignments and suggest the most cost-effective options for your space.
How to get a quote (Karachi pickup & nationwide delivery)
For the fastest quote, share three quick details: (1) room size and ceiling height, (2) where the unit will sit—bedroom, bakery front, prep room, veranda, warehouse bay, etc., and (3) your preference for capture style (electric grid, glue board, or suction). We’ll reply with a short list that covers “good,” “better,” and “best” fits, each with a current price and what’s included. If you’re in Karachi, you can inspect units at our showroom: Office No 206, 2nd Floor, Seema Electronics Centre, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar.
Outside Karachi? We arrange reliable nationwide courier delivery. Packaging is reinforced for UV tubes and chassis protection. Payment and courier choices vary by destination—tell us your city and we’ll confirm the best option for you before you place the order.
Warranty, returns & after-sales
Warranty coverage depends on the specific model and batch. Rather than promise a one-size-fits-all term, we’ll show you the warranty printed on the product/box or invoice at the time of sale. If you need help during setup or later maintenance, our team can guide you by phone or WhatsApp, including placement tips and cleaning routines that keep capture rates high.
For consumables, we stock MO-EL insect killer replacement UV tubes and, for MO-STICK units, glue boards—handy when you want to refresh capture performance before a health inspection or peak mosquito season. If a particular tube size or board type is temporarily out of stock, we’ll offer a compatible alternative or notify you the moment fresh stock lands.
Buying Guide — choose once, buy right
Coverage vs room size (quick chooser)
Every space is different, but the checklist below will get you close before we fine-tune on a call. Consider entry points (doors, windows), ambient light, and air movement. In areas with strong airflow—from pedestal fans during load-shedding or ceiling fans on high—UV attraction drops; plan placement a little away from the strongest draft so insects can orient to the device.
| Space Type | Typical Size | Good | Better | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bedroom / Clinic Room | Up to ~150 sq ft | Suction unit (quiet nights) | Decorative glue-board (very discreet) | Layer: 1 suction + door screen discipline |
| Café Front / Bakery Display | 150–300 sq ft | Glue-board near entry path | Glue-board + small grid at back | Decorative glue-board + mid-power grid off-view |
| Prep Kitchen / Storeroom | 150–400 sq ft | Compact grid by door (not over food) | Mid-power grid + hygiene routine | Glue-board inside + grid at doorway (layered) |
| Veranda / Shop Entrance (Sheltered) | Open flow | Grid rated for sheltered outdoor | Higher power grid slightly offset from doorway | Two grids creating a “barrier” at typical fly path |
| Warehouse Bay / Produce Area | 400+ sq ft | Mid-power grid at access point | Two grids covering cross-draft paths | Grids at bay + glue-board deeper inside (audit-friendly) |
Use this as a starting point. The exact wattage and model depend on ceiling height, reflective surfaces (stainless, glass), and competing light sources. Share a quick photo or short video of the area on WhatsApp and we’ll recommend precise models with current pricing.
Placement & installation tips for Pakistan
Height & sightline: For flies, mount around eye level to 2–2.5 m where the light is visible across the room, but not directly over food. For mosquitoes, which often fly lower, ensure there’s a clear path from seating or sleeping areas toward the unit. The goal is to make the device the most attractive light source in the immediate area.
Avoid strong drafts: Keep units away from fast airflow from pedestal or ceiling fans and out of the direct blast of split ACs. A simple reposition—angled slightly across the room instead of head-on into a fan—can noticeably improve capture. If you must place a unit near airflow, move the fan one or two feet or lower its speed at night.
Indoor vs outdoor (IP ratings, rain & dust)
For verandas, shop entrances, and semi-open corridors, choose a model appropriate for sheltered outdoor use. “Sheltered” means under a roof or awning where direct rain doesn’t hit the unit and where splashes are minimal. Units described as indoor-only belong inside; placing them outdoors shortens tube and component life and reduces effectiveness.
Dust is a reality across many Pakistani cities. Wipe the unit’s exterior weekly during dusty periods and clean trays or grids on schedule. In food areas, combine an outdoor-rated grid at the doorway with an indoor glue-board a few meters inside; this “outside intercept, inside capture” pairing is effective during monsoon and peak produce seasons.
Power, plugs & safety
Most MO-EL insect killers operate on 220–240 V, 50 Hz—standard for Pakistan. Some models may arrive with a European-style two-pin plug; use a high-quality adapter or have an electrician fit a compatible plug with proper earthing. A basic surge protector is recommended in areas with frequent voltage fluctuation or when running on generators or inverters during load-shedding.
For safety, mount wall units on solid anchors and keep cords tidy and away from walkways. If you’re using a grid model, ensure the protective grill remains intact and the unit is out of children’s reach. For glue-board and suction units, follow the recommended cleaning and board replacement schedule so capture stays consistent and hygienic.
Installation & Maintenance
Mounting options that keep capture strong
Hanging chain: A suspended mount keeps the light visible across the room and away from accidental bumps. For cafés and small groceries, hang the unit 2–2.5 m high and at least a couple of meters from where people sit or queue. Angle the face so it “looks” across the main insect flight path (typically between doors and prep or display areas). Avoid placing the unit directly above open food or pastry cases.
Wall mount: Ideal for corridors, storerooms, and back-of-house prep rooms where floor space is tight. Use solid anchors in brick or block, keep cords tidy with clips, and maintain a small clearance around the sides for airflow and cleaning. In restaurants, a wall mount above the waste station or near the delivery door intercepts flies before they enter production areas.
Countertop/freestanding: Suction or decorative glue-board units can sit on counters or shelves in reception areas, clinics, bedrooms, or salon waiting rooms. Keep them stable and away from splashes or chemical aerosols. If you use display lighting at night, reduce those lights during quiet hours so the insect killer’s UV-A becomes the most attractive source in the room.
Cleaning & safety routines (small actions, big results)
Before any maintenance, unplug the device. For grid (Cri-Cri) units, empty collection trays and brush the grid gently with a dry, soft brush; do not spray water or harsh cleaners into the unit. Wipe the exterior weekly during dusty periods and check for debris around the guards that could obstruct light output. A quick 5–10 minute clean preserves capture efficiency.
Glue-board (MO-STICK) units need regular board changes. In warm kitchens, adhesive can load up faster; replace boards monthly or sooner if they look crowded or dusty. Write the change date on the board edge so staff can track intervals at a glance. For suction (Insectivoro) models, empty the capture chamber and wipe it with a slightly damp cloth; let it dry fully before refitting. In all cases, keep the light window and guards clean so UV-A isn’t blocked by grease or flour dust.
Safety basics: Mount out of children’s reach; don’t defeat safety grills; avoid extension cords lying across walkways; and use a quality adapter if the plug type differs. In monsoon months, check that outdoor-sheltered units remain protected from direct rain; if winds shift, relocate under deeper cover. Where voltage fluctuation is common, a surge protector adds peace of mind.
UV tube & spare parts planning
All UV-A tubes gradually lose output even if they still “look” lit. As a rule of thumb, plan for roughly annual tube replacement in commercial settings and at least every 12–18 months for low-hour home use. Performance signs include fewer insects on boards or trays despite similar weather and hygiene conditions. When a twin-tube unit feels “tired,” it often needs both tubes refreshed to restore attraction symmetry.
Keep a small stock of consumables: replacement UV tubes appropriate for your model, glue boards for MO-STICK units, and—where applicable—starters. Label a drawer or box in your utility area so staff always knows where to find spares. For help identifying exact tube sizes or board types for your MO-EL, call or WhatsApp 0339 2009000; share a quick photo of the unit’s label and we’ll confirm the right parts.
Quick maintenance schedule (example):
- Daily: Visual check that the unit is on, clear, and not blocked by displays or bins.
- Weekly: Wipe exterior, empty trays, remove visible debris, and check power cable/plug.
- Monthly: Replace glue boards (MO-STICK) or clean grid thoroughly (Cri-Cri); review placement if capture seems low.
- Annually: Replace UV tubes; deep-clean housings and guards; verify anchors and chains; refresh staff training.
Commercial & HACCP Guidance
Front-of-house vs back-of-house (pick the right style for each zone)
Front-of-house (FOH): In customer areas—cafés, bakery displays, deli counters—choose glue-board MO-STICK units or a decorative low-glare variant. They’re silent, hygienic, and keep captures out of sight. Mount so the light faces likely entry paths, but not directly at customers’ eyes. Keep 2–3 meters from open food and avoid placing above prep surfaces.
Back-of-house (BOH): For corridors, receiving bays, and waste points, grid (Cri-Cri) units give fast knockdown. Position them near doors—slightly to the side of the doorway rather than dead center—so insects are pulled off the traffic line. Deeper into the kitchen or storage, add a glue-board to quietly capture stragglers and to maintain counting records. This layered approach limits fragments in food zones while controlling pressure at the perimeter.
Documentation & counting (make audits easier)
Glue boards are more than consumables—they are evidence. Date-stamp each board when installed, assign a zone code (e.g., “K1 Prep,” “K2 Pastry,” “R1 Receiving”), and count captures weekly. A simple sheet with zone, date, and count helps you spot spikes linked to weather, delivery schedules, or housekeeping gaps. If a station suddenly doubles its count, check door discipline, garbage lids, and screen integrity in that zone.
Keep at least 6–12 months of records in a binder or shared drive. During health inspections or supplier audits, these logs show that you monitor and respond to pest trends proactively. When you replace tubes, note the date on your log too; capture rates often rebound within a week or two after fresh tubes are fitted.
Industry-specific placement notes
Bakeries & cafés: One FOH decorative glue-board within line of sight of the door, plus a BOH grid near the back door or waste area, balances appearance and control. Review positioning if you re-arrange display cases before Eid or seasonal rushes.
Meat, produce & seafood prep: Prefer glue-board units close to prep and storage and use grids at receiving/waste. Cold storage doors benefit from a grid just inside the warm side to intercept flies that rush in during loading.
Pharmacies, clinics & labs: Suction or glue-board units maintain hygiene without fragmentation. Mount in reception or corridors rather than clinical benches.
Warehouses: Treat each loading bay as its own insect “gateway.” A grid on each active bay, combined with interior glue-boards near lights or break rooms, reduces drift across large spaces.
Why Buy from Emirates Electronics
We’re a Pakistan-based supplier focused on reliable, practical solutions—not guesswork. At Emirates Electronics (Office No 206, 2nd Floor, Seema Electronics Centre, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi), you can see MO-EL models in person, compare capture styles side-by-side, and get advice grounded in local conditions like dust, load-shedding, and monsoon humidity. Call or WhatsApp 0339 2009000 for a quick recommendation matched to your area size and usage.
What we bring to your purchase: curated MO-EL range (grid, glue-board, suction) with availability guidance; genuine replacement UV tubes and glue boards; WhatsApp support for placement photos and setup questions; and coordinated courier shipping for customers outside Karachi. For restaurants and facilities teams, we can map out zones, suggest a layered control plan, and prepare a parts schedule so boards and tubes never run out mid-season.
No inflated claims—just clear options, transparent pricing on request, and practical after-sales support. If a specific model is temporarily unavailable, we’ll propose a compatible alternative and explain the trade-offs so you can buy with confidence today rather than wait through peak mosquito months.

