Sticky trapping type insect trapping lamp
By introducing protrusions, guides, and pressure components into the insect-catching lamp to form a concave sticky insect tray, combined with a cooling fan and perforated structure, the limitations of traditional insect-catching lamps in terms of area, inconvenience in replacement, and heat dissipation are solved, achieving efficient insect capture and hygienic sticky insect effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202512035182.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
AI Technical Summary
Traditional sticky insect traps have limitations such as limited effective trapping area, flying insects easily blocking the light, inconvenience in replacing the sticky trap, hygiene issues, and poor heat dissipation affecting their lifespan.
Design a sticky insect trapping lamp, which uses a protruding body embedded in a sticky paper roll, combined with a guide and a pressing component to form a concave sticky paper groove, and adds a cooling fan and a perforated structure, and uses a driving component to achieve automatic winding and hygienic treatment.
It expands the trapping area, improves capture efficiency, reduces light blockage by flying insects, simplifies the replacement process of the sticky traps, extends the life of the lamps, and maintains the insect-attracting effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of insect trapping, and more specifically, to a sticky insect trapping lamp. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional sticky insect traps typically consist of an insect-attracting light source, such as an ultraviolet lamp, and a flat sticky board or paper placed beneath it. Insects are lured into the device by the light and land on or around the light source, eventually being captured by the sticky surface below. However, this design has significant limitations: First, the sticky board is usually placed horizontally directly below the lamp, limiting the effective trapping area to the projected area, resulting in low capture efficiency for insects active on the sides and around the lamp. Second, some insects remain attached to the lamp surface for extended periods, blocking the light and weakening the attraction. Third, the sticky board needs manual replacement, which is inconvenient and may involve contact with dead insects, leading to poor hygiene. Furthermore, the lamp generates heat during prolonged operation, and poor heat dissipation can shorten its lifespan.
[0003] To improve efficiency, some improvements have been made in existing technologies, such as adding vertical adhesive plates on both sides of the lamp tube to expand the trapping surface, or adding fans to enhance airflow and assist in heat dissipation. However, these improvements are often structurally complex and fail to fundamentally optimize the spatial coverage of the trapping surface. Furthermore, the issues of rolling up, replacing, and cleaning the sticky insect paper after use remain unresolved. In particular, during the automatic rolling process of the sticky insect paper, the surface with insect carcasses is directly exposed and wrapped, which may cause secondary pollution and unpleasant appearance. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The summary section of this application is intended to provide a brief overview of the concepts, which will be described in detail in the detailed description section below. This summary section is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed technical solutions, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the claimed technical solutions.
[0005] To address the technical problems mentioned in the background section, some embodiments of this application provide a sticky insect-trapping lamp, comprising: a housing body having an installation chamber and a protrusion disposed in the installation chamber; an insect-attracting lamp disposed in the installation chamber; an adhesive paper roll embedded in the protrusion and rotatably connected to the protrusion; a driving member for pulling the adhesive paper of the adhesive paper roll outward so that the adhesive paper is laid below the ultraviolet lamp; the insect-trapping lamp further comprises: multiple guide members, respectively vertically or obliquely disposed on both sides of the insect-attracting lamp; a pressing member disposed below the adhesive paper roll; wherein the pressing member abuts against the adhesive surface of the adhesive paper, and the guide members abut against the surface of the adhesive paper away from the adhesive surface, so that the adhesive paper forms a concave sticky paper groove below the insect-attracting lamp that at least partially covers the insect-attracting lamp.
[0006] Furthermore, the upper part of the outer casing body also has an opening communicating with the mounting chamber; a cooling fan is provided on the outer casing body, and the air outlet direction of the cooling fan is parallel or perpendicular to the opening direction of the opening; the cooling fan is connected to the mounting chamber.
[0007] Furthermore, there is a ventilation gap between the adhesive paper and the inner wall of the mounting chamber; the cooling fan is located below the adhesive paper.
[0008] Further, the pressing member includes a pressing roller and a plurality of first needles disposed on the pressing roller; the pressing roller is directly or indirectly rotatably connected to the outer casing body; the pressing roller abuts against the adhesive paper, and the first needles penetrate the adhesive paper to give the adhesive paper a plurality of first through holes; and / or the guiding member includes a guiding roller and a plurality of second needles disposed on the guiding roller, the guiding roller being directly or indirectly rotatably connected to the outer casing body; the guiding roller abuts against the adhesive paper, and the second needles penetrate the adhesive paper to give the adhesive paper a plurality of second through holes.
[0009] Furthermore, the adhesive paper abuts against the inner wall of the mounting chamber, and the cooling fan is positioned below the adhesive paper.
[0010] Further, the driving component includes a drive motor and a take-up roller disposed at the output end of the drive motor; the adhesive paper is fixed to the take-up roller; the length of the adhesive paper roll is greater than the width of the mounting chamber, and the length of the take-up roller is less than or equal to the width of the mounting chamber; the driving component also includes a stacking structure disposed above the take-up roller, the stacking structure having at least a first stacking line and a second stacking line, the first stacking line forming an acute angle with the axis of the take-up roller, and the second stacking line being parallel to the axis of the take-up roller; the drive motor causes the adhesive paper to be drawn into the take-up roller after passing at least the guide member, the pressure member, the first stacking line and the second stacking line through the take-up roller.
[0011] Furthermore, the outer casing body also has a paper roll cavity and a winding cavity; the winding cavity and the paper roll cavity have the same size, and the maximum diameter of the winding roller is the same as the maximum diameter of the adhesive paper roll.
[0012] Furthermore, the outer casing body also has a cover plate, which is at least partially detachably connected to the outer casing body; when the cover plate is partially or completely detached from the outer casing body, the mounting chamber, the paper roll chamber, and the winding chamber are all in communication with the external environment.
[0013] Furthermore, the cooling fan is located at the bottom of the housing body.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this application are as follows:
[0015] Through the synergistic action of the pressing and guiding components, the flat adhesive paper forms a concave insect-trapping groove below the insect-attracting lamp, partially covering the light source from below and the sides. This greatly expands the effective trapping space, enabling efficient adhesion of flying insects circling the lamp tube, overcoming the limitation of traditional horizontal sticky boards that can only capture insects below.
[0016] The first and second perforations on the adhesive paper increase airflow channels and adhesion edges, which can further adsorb small flying insects brought in by the airflow, making the flying insects more evenly distributed on the adhesive paper and improving the utilization rate and capture rate of a single sheet of adhesive paper.
[0017] The active airflow generated by the cooling fan serves two purposes: firstly, it forces the insect-attracting lamp to dissipate heat, extending its lifespan; secondly, it creates a directional airflow from the opening inward, which actively "sucks" the flying insects at the opening into the device, improving the attraction efficiency.
[0018] Airflow makes it easier for flying insects to come into contact with the sticky paper rather than stay in the light tube for a long time, reducing the obstruction of light by dead insects and maintaining a stable output of the insect-attracting light intensity.
[0019] The unique overlay structure (including the first and second overlay lines) automatically folds the two sides of the adhesive paper toward the middle during the winding process, enclosing the adhered insect carcasses inside.
[0020] This folding and winding method prevents insect carcasses from being squeezed out during winding, ensuring the cleanliness of the outside of the winding roller, making subsequent replacement and processing more hygienic and aesthetically pleasing, while also achieving compact storage of adhesive paper.
[0021] The independent paper roll cavity and take-up cavity design allow for asynchronous replacement of the adhesive paper roll and take-up roller, reducing maintenance frequency. Attached Figure Description
[0022] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of the application and to make other features, objects, and advantages of the application more apparent. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain the application and do not constitute an undue limitation of the application.
[0023] Furthermore, throughout the accompanying drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements. It should be understood that the drawings are schematic, and the elements are not necessarily drawn to scale.
[0024] In the attached diagram:
[0025] Figure 1 This is an overall schematic diagram based on an embodiment of this application;
[0026] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of a part of the embodiment, mainly showing the structure after the cover plate is removed;
[0027] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram as part of an embodiment, mainly showing an observation from another perspective. Figure 1 The structure;
[0028] Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram as part of an embodiment, mainly showing the exploded schematic structure of the internal parts of the outer shell body;
[0029] Figure 5 This is a structural schematic diagram of a part of the embodiment, mainly showing the structure of the pressure member;
[0030] Figure 6 This is a structural schematic diagram of a part of the embodiment, mainly showing the structure of the inverted component;
[0031] Figure 7 This is a structural schematic diagram as part of an embodiment, mainly showing a schematic diagram of the stacked structure.
[0032] Figure label:
[0033] 1. Outer shell; 11. Mounting chamber; 12. Opening; 13. Paper roll cavity; 14. Rewinding cavity; 2. Cover plate; 3. Insect-attracting lamp; 4. Adhesive paper roll; 41. Adhesive paper; 5. Drive component; 51. Rewinding roller; 6. Pressing component; 601. First needle part; 602. Pressure roller; 61. Guide component; 7. Cooling fan; 8. Overlapping structure; 81. First abutment plate; 82. Second abutment plate. Detailed Implementation
[0034] Embodiments of this disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While some embodiments of this disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that this disclosure can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of this disclosure. It should be understood that the accompanying drawings and embodiments of this disclosure are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this disclosure.
[0035] It should also be noted that, for ease of description, only the parts relevant to the invention are shown in the accompanying drawings. Unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this disclosure can be combined with each other.
[0036] It should be noted that the concepts of "first" and "second" mentioned in this disclosure are used only to distinguish different devices, modules or units, and are not used to limit the order of functions performed by these devices, modules or units or their interdependencies.
[0037] It should be noted that the terms "a" and "a plurality of" used in this disclosure are illustrative rather than restrictive, and those skilled in the art should understand that, unless otherwise expressly indicated in the context, they should be understood as "one or more".
[0038] This disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0039] Reference Figure 1-7 , A sticky insect-trapping lamp includes: a main body 1, an insect-attracting lamp 3, an adhesive paper roll 4, a guide 61, and a pressing component 6.
[0040] A sticky insect-trapping lamp includes: a main body 1, an insect-attracting lamp 3, an adhesive paper roll 4, a guide 61, and a pressing component 6.
[0041] The outer casing 1 has an installation chamber 11 and a protrusion disposed within the installation chamber 11. An insect-attracting lamp 3 is disposed within the installation chamber 11. An adhesive paper roll 4 is embedded in the protrusion and rotatably connected to it. An opening 12 is present on the outer casing 1, through which the light from the insect-attracting lamp 3 shines to the outside. Insects, attracted by the light, fly into the installation chamber 11 and crawl on or around the insect-attracting lamp 3. A drive unit 5 is used to pull the adhesive paper 41 of the adhesive paper roll 4 outwards, so that the adhesive paper 41 is laid below the ultraviolet lamp. In this design, the drive unit 5 uses a motor or a manual crank to wind and pull the adhesive paper 41 outwards, ensuring that the adhesive paper 41 is below the ultraviolet lamp.
[0042] Multiple guide members 61 are provided, respectively vertically or obliquely arranged on both sides of the insect-attracting lamp 3, and a pressing member 6 is arranged below the adhesive paper roll 4. The pressing member 6 abuts against the adhesive surface of the adhesive paper 41, and the guide members 61 abut against the surface of the adhesive paper 41 facing away from the adhesive surface, so that the adhesive paper 41 forms a concave insect-adhesive groove below the insect-attracting lamp 3, at least partially covering the lamp 3. Because the adhesive paper 41 is recessed below the insect-attracting lamp 3 to form a concave insect-adhesive groove, flying insects flying around the lamp 3 are not only adhered to the adhesive paper 41 when they fly directly below the lamp 3, but also can adhere to the adhesive paper 41 around the lamp 3, thus increasing the number and efficiency of flying insects adhering and captured around the lamp 3. The top of the insect-attracting lamp 3 allows the light from the lamp to shine outward normally, maintaining normal insect-attracting efficiency.
[0043] In one embodiment of the pressing element 6 and the guide element 61, the pressing element 6 and the guide element 61 can be two independent frame structures or two frame structures combined together. The frame structure is connected to the inner wall of the mounting chamber 11, and a pressing part and a guide part are formed on the frame structure. Preferably, the pressing part is a rod horizontally below the insect-attracting lamp 3, and the rod abuts against the middle of the adhesive surface on the adhesive paper 41. Preferably, the guide element 61 is a plate obliquely arranged on both sides of the insect-attracting lamp 3, and the plate contacts the sides of the adhesive paper 41 opposite to the adhesive surface. Due to the inclination angle of the guide element 61, the adhesive paper 41 bends, thus forming a concave insect-attracting paper groove.
[0044] In another embodiment of the pressure member 6 and guide member 61, the pressure member 6 includes a pressure roller 602, and the guide member 61 includes a guide roller. The pressure member 6 or guide member 61 also includes a connecting frame fixed to the inner wall of the mounting chamber 11. The connecting frame is used to mount the pressure roller 602 and the guide roller, allowing the pressure roller 602 and the guide roller to rotate relative to the adhesive paper 41. The rod portion of the pressure roller 602 abuts against the center of the adhesive surface on the adhesive paper 41. The guide roller contacts the two sides of the adhesive paper 41 away from the adhesive surface. Due to the inclination angle of the guide member 61, the adhesive paper 41 bends, thus forming a concave sticky insect groove.
[0045] In some embodiments, the upper part of the outer shell body 1 also has an opening 12 communicating with the mounting chamber 11, wherein the opening 12 is preferably located on the upper end face of the outer shell body 1. A cooling fan 7 is provided on the outer shell body 1, and the air outlet direction of the cooling fan 7 is parallel or perpendicular to the opening direction of the opening 12; the cooling fan 7 is connected to the mounting chamber 11. The cooling fan 7 allows air from the external environment to enter the mounting chamber 11 through the opening 12 and to be discharged outward from the mounting chamber 11. The cooling fan 7 can dissipate heat for the insect-attracting lamp 3, which can better extend the service life of the insect-attracting lamp 3. When external air enters the mounting chamber 11, the airflow can actively draw flying insects near the opening 12 into the mounting chamber 11, and then the flying insects fly directly around the insect-attracting lamp 3. When the air outlet direction of the cooling fan 7 is perpendicular to the opening direction of the opening 12, the cooling fan 7 is installed on the side of the outer shell body 1. When the exhaust direction of the cooling fan 7 is parallel to the opening direction of the opening 12, the cooling fan 7 is installed on the lower end face of the outer casing 1.
[0046] In some specific designs, a ventilation gap exists between the adhesive paper 41 and the inner wall of the mounting chamber 11; the cooling fan 7 is located below the adhesive paper 41. The cooling fan 7 allows external air to pass sequentially through the opening 12, the mounting chamber 11, and the ventilation gap before being exhausted. Therefore, the airflow causes flying insects to be directly sucked onto the insect-attracting lamp 3 or directly onto the adhesive paper 41, improving the efficiency of the adhesive capture of flying insects. At the same time, it can also reduce the situation where flying insects stay on the insect-attracting lamp 3 for a long time, which would cause the light of the insect-attracting lamp 3 to be blocked, reducing the success rate of attracting flying insects.
[0047] In some other specific embodiments, the pressing component 6 further includes a plurality of first needles 601 disposed on the pressing roller 602, the pressing roller 602 being directly or indirectly rotatably connected to the outer shell body 1. Preferably, the pressing roller 602 is rotatably connected to the outer shell body 1 via a connecting frame. The pressing roller 602 abuts against the adhesive paper 41, and the first needles 601 pierce into the adhesive paper 41, so that the adhesive paper 41 has a plurality of first perforations. Therefore, when the adhesive paper 41 is located below the insect-attracting lamp 3, there will be a plurality of first perforations on the adhesive paper 41, and air can be discharged not only through the ventilation gap but also through the first perforations. Therefore, the probability of flying insects being directly attracted to the adhesive paper 41 increases, improving the effectiveness of insect control.
[0048] In other specific embodiments, the guide member 61 includes a plurality of second needles disposed on the guide roller, and the guide roller is directly or indirectly rotatably connected to the outer shell body 1. Preferably, the guide roller is rotatably connected to the outer shell body 1 via a connecting frame. The guide roller abuts against the adhesive paper 41, and the second needles pierce into the adhesive paper 41, so that the adhesive paper 41 has a plurality of second perforations. Therefore, when the adhesive paper 41 is located below the insect-attracting lamp 3, there will be a plurality of second perforations on the adhesive paper 41, and air can be discharged not only through the ventilation gap but also through the second perforations. Therefore, the probability of flying insects being directly attracted to the adhesive paper 41 increases, thereby improving the effectiveness of insect control.
[0049] In other designs, while the pressure roller 602 has a first needle section 601, a second needle section is also provided on the guide roller. This allows the first through-holes to be evenly distributed in the middle of the adhesive paper 41, while the second through-holes are evenly distributed at the edges of the adhesive paper 41. As a result, the adhesive paper 41 will have multiple evenly distributed holes, allowing air to pass through these holes and more evenly adhere the flying insects to the adhesive paper 41. That is, the flying insects are evenly distributed on the adhesive paper 41, which not only quickly sticks the flying insects to the adhesive paper 41 but also improves the utilization rate of the adhesive paper 41.
[0050] In some designs, the adhesive paper 41 abuts against the inner wall of the mounting chamber 11, and the cooling fan 7 is positioned below the adhesive paper 41. The adhesive paper 41 abuts against the inner wall of the mounting chamber 11, allowing external air to escape only through the first or second through-hole. This ensures that most of the flying insects sucked into the mounting chamber 11 stick to the adhesive paper 41, preventing some insects from being expelled through the cooling fan 7 and thus avoiding the accumulation of dead insects and soiling the cooling fan 7. Preferably, the cooling fan 7 is positioned at the bottom of the outer casing 1, allowing for better direct airflow through the mounting chamber 11, resulting in more effective adhesion of the flying insects to the adhesive paper 41.
[0051] In some embodiments, the drive unit 5 includes a drive motor and a take-up roller 51 disposed at the output end of the drive motor. The adhesive paper 41 is fixed to the take-up roller 51. This allows the drive motor to take up the adhesive paper 41, so that after the insects have adhered to the adhesive paper 41, this portion of the adhesive paper 41 is drawn into the take-up roller 51, and the adhesive paper 41 in the adhesive paper roll 4 is pulled outwards to the vicinity of the insect-attracting lamp 3. The length of the adhesive paper roll 4 is greater than the width of the mounting chamber 11, and the length of the adhesive paper roll 41 matches the width of the adhesive paper 41. Therefore, the adhesive paper 41 can form a concave insect-adhesive paper groove in the mounting chamber 11 and abut against the inner wall of the mounting chamber 11. The length of the take-up roller 51 is less than or equal to the width of the mounting chamber 11, that is, the length of the take-up roller 51 is less than the width of the adhesive paper 41. Therefore, when the adhesive paper 41 is wound onto the take-up roller 51, the adhesive paper 41 is wound in a folded state. Specifically, the overlay is achieved through a stacking structure 8 disposed above the take-up roller 51, which is also included in the drive component 5. The stacking structure 8 has at least a first stacking line and a second stacking line. The first stacking line forms an acute angle with the axis of the take-up roller 51, and the second stacking line is parallel to the axis of the take-up roller 51. The first stacking line is used to guide the adhesive paper 41, causing the two sides of the adhesive paper 41 to move towards the middle, and the second stacking line is used to press the two sides of the adhesive paper 41 against the middle of the adhesive paper 41, so that the adhesive paper 41 can be taken onto the take-up roller 51. Folding the two sides of the adhesive paper 41 towards the middle can cover all or part of the flying insects on the adhesive paper 41. This prevents the flying insects from being squeezed outwards and causing the outer shell 1 to become dirty as the adhesive paper 41 becomes thicker on the take-up roller 51, and also prevents the sides of the adhesive paper 41 from having stickiness or dead flying insects. This significantly improves the comfort and hygiene of changing the take-up roller 51. The drive motor, through the take-up roller 51, causes the adhesive paper 41 to pass at least through the guide member 61, the pressure member 6, the first overlapping line, and the second overlapping line before being drawn into the take-up roller 51.
[0052] In the specific scheme of the overlay structure 8, the overlay structure 8 adopts a plate body and has an overlay surface. The first overlay line and the second overlay line are lines on the overlay surface, and the curvature change of the overlay surface causes the two sides of the adhesive paper 41 to gradually move towards the middle, so as to fold the adhesive paper 41.
[0053] Alternatively, the lamination structure 8 uses two rods, one of which has a first lamination line in contact with the adhesive paper 41, and the other rod has a second lamination line in contact with the adhesive paper 41.
[0054] In some preferred embodiments, the overlapping structure 8 further includes a first abutment plate 81 and a second abutment plate 82. The first abutment plate 81 has an abutment surface, the shape of which can cause the two sides of the adhesive paper 41 to gradually move towards the middle. The first overlapping line is a line on the abutment surface. A guide rod and a spring are provided on the second abutment plate 82. The spring is sleeved on the guide rod, and the second abutment plate 82 is slidably connected to the guide rod. One end of the spring contacts the second abutment plate 82, and the other end is fixed to the inner wall of the mounting chamber 11. Thus, the spring applies a downward force to the second abutment plate 82. The second abutment plate 82 presses on the take-up roller 51, which can press the adhesive paper 41 on the take-up roller 51 tightly and press the folded adhesive paper 41 itself more tightly, so that the adhesive paper 41 is wound more tightly after the take-up roller 51 is wound, increasing the length of the adhesive paper 41 taken in by the take-up roller 51. In addition, the spring allows the second abutment plate 82 to change position as the thickness of the adhesive paper 41 wound on the take-up roller 51 increases, keeping the second abutment plate 82 pressing the two sides of the adhesive paper 41 together and then pressing it in the middle.
[0055] In some embodiments, the outer casing 1 further includes a paper roll cavity 13 and a take-up cavity 14. The take-up cavity 14 and the paper roll cavity 13 have the same dimensions, and the maximum diameter of the take-up roller 51 is the same as the maximum diameter of the adhesive paper roll 4. The adhesive paper 41 on the take-up roller 51 is double-layered, while the adhesive paper 41 on the roll is single-layered. Therefore, when the take-up roller 51 is fully wound and needs to be replaced, the adhesive paper roll 4 does not need to be replaced. Alternatively, when the adhesive paper 41 on the adhesive paper roll 4 is used up, the take-up roller 51 is not yet fully wound with adhesive paper 41. Therefore, each time the adhesive paper roll 4 or the take-up roller 51 is replaced, only one needs to be replaced. When replacing the take-up roller 51, the adhesive paper 41 can be pulled out and adhered to the take-up roller 51 using its adhesive properties, facilitating replacement. When replacing the adhesive paper roll 4, the adhesive paper 41 of the previous adhesive paper roll 4 can be glued together with the adhesive paper 41 of the newly replaced adhesive paper roll 4 for easy replacement.
[0056] Specifically, the outer casing 1 also has a cover plate 2, which is at least partially detachably connected to the outer casing 1. When the cover plate 2 is partially or completely detached from the outer casing 1, the mounting chamber 11, the paper roll cavity 13, and the winding cavity 14 are all in communication with the external environment. The cover plate 2 facilitates the replacement of the adhesive paper roll 4 in the paper roll cavity 13 and the replacement of the winding roller 51 in the winding cavity 14.
[0057] The above description is merely a selection of preferred embodiments of this disclosure and an explanation of the technical principles employed. Those skilled in the art should understand that the scope of the invention involved in the embodiments of this disclosure is not limited to technical solutions formed by specific combinations of the above-described technical features, but should also cover other technical solutions formed by arbitrary combinations of the above-described technical features or their equivalents without departing from the above-described inventive concept. For example, technical solutions formed by substituting the above-described features with (but not limited to) technical features with similar functions disclosed in the embodiments of this disclosure.
Claims
1. A sticky insect trapping lamp, comprising: a housing body having a mounting chamber and a protrusion arranged in the mounting chamber; an insect attracting lamp arranged in the mounting chamber; a sticky paper roll embedded in the protrusion and rotationally connected with the protrusion; a driving member for pulling the sticky paper of the sticky paper roll outwardly so that the sticky paper is laid under the ultraviolet lamp; characterized in that: the insect trapping lamp further comprises: a plurality of guide members vertically or obliquely arranged on both sides of the insect attracting lamp; a pressing member arranged under the sticky paper roll; wherein the pressing member abuts against the sticky surface of the sticky paper, and the guide member abuts against the surface of the sticky paper away from the sticky surface, so that the sticky paper under the insect attracting lamp forms a concave sticky insect paper groove covering at least part of the insect attracting lamp. 2.The sticky insect trapping lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: the upper part of the housing body further has an opening communicating with the mounting chamber; a heat dissipation fan is arranged on the housing body, and the air outlet direction of the heat dissipation fan is parallel or perpendicular to the opening direction; the heat dissipation fan is in communication with the mounting chamber. 3.The sticky insect trapping lamp according to claim 2, characterized in that: there is a ventilation gap between the sticky paper and the inner wall of the mounting chamber; and the heat dissipation fan is located below the sticky paper. 4.The sticky insect trapping lamp according to claim 3, characterized in that: the pressing member comprises a pressing wheel and a plurality of first needle portions arranged on the pressing wheel; and the pressing wheel is directly or indirectly rotationally connected with the housing body; the pressing wheel abuts against the sticky paper, and the first needle portions are pierced into the sticky paper, so that the sticky paper has a plurality of first through holes; and / or the guide member comprises a guide roller and a plurality of second needle portions arranged on the guide roller; and the guide roller is directly or indirectly rotationally connected with the housing body; the guide roller abuts against the sticky paper, and the second needle portions are pierced into the sticky paper, so that the sticky paper has a plurality of second through holes. 5.The sticky insect trapping lamp according to claim 4, characterized in that: the sticky paper abuts against the inner wall of the mounting chamber, and the heat dissipation fan is arranged below the sticky paper. 6.The sticky insect trapping lamp according to claim 5, characterized in that: the driving member comprises a driving motor and a winding roller arranged at the output end of the driving motor; and the sticky paper is fixed with the winding roller; the length of the sticky paper roll is greater than the width of the mounting chamber, and the length of the winding roller is less than or equal to the width of the mounting chamber; the driving member further comprises a lapping structure arranged above the winding roller, the lapping structure has at least a first lapping line and a second lapping line, the first lapping line forms an acute angle with the axis of the winding roller, and the second lapping line is parallel to the axis of the winding roller; the driving motor makes the sticky paper pass through at least the guide member, the pressing member, the first lapping line and the second lapping line and then enter the winding roller through the winding roller. 7.The sticky insect trapping lamp according to claim 6, characterized in that: The shell body also has a paper roll cavity and a winding cavity; the winding cavity and the paper roll cavity have the same size, and the maximum diameter of the winding roller and the maximum diameter of the sticky paper tube are the same.
8. The sticky trap according to claim 7, wherein: The shell body also has a cover plate, which is at least partially detachably connected with the shell body; When the cover plate and the shell body are partially or completely detached, the mounting cavity, the paper roll cavity and the winding cavity are all in communication with the external environment.
9. The sticky trap according to claim 8, wherein: The heat dissipation fan is arranged at the bottom of the shell body.