I've heard somewhere that different light colors attracts less bugs. I have a real problem at my camp kitchen. Any one that can shed some light (hehe) on the subject?
worst option for outdoor lighting for trailers is soft or warm white or warm colors like yellow or orange. Cooler colors like green, blue are ideal against attracting bugs. Green lighting will both help to protect your night vision especially those late night bathroom runs & give you that low detection of your were abouts.
Military pilots cockpits are lite in green lighting
At the end of the evening the last thing I do is turn on a light right outside of my tent or trailer which ever I’m using to draw the bugs out of the inside. It helps.
Red and green seem to be better for saving night vision in my experience. I have 2 lanterns on with clear glass and one with amber glass. I just got the amber one working. It was inherited from my grandparents. I haven't had a chance to use it out camping yet so now first hand experience. I'll have to try some red or green leds for camp lights and see how that works.
Red is great for low detection, and for night vision in small doses. Red light fatigues your eyes faster than anything else though. After reading some of this I'm trying to figure out how I can rig a removable LED RGB strip on the side of my car for camp light. This site is bad for my wallet, but good for creativity.
If a lot of bugs are present I use red lights on both sides of my rig and it works great. If it is a no bug situation I use my Solar Camp Light from CVT. It can light up a big area.
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