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The image displays a close-up, downward-looking perspective into an insect zapper, likely in Kumasi, Ghana. The primary subjects are two illuminated, elongated purple/UV light tubes, which are characteristic of bug zappers designed to attract insects. These lights are encased within a black metal grid or cage, which serves as the electrified killing mechanism. Numerous dead insects, primarily small moths and flies, are visible trapped within the metal grid and resting on the surfaces of the light tubes. There is a significant accumulation of insect remains and dust throughout the interior of the device, indicating prolonged use without cleaning. The purple glow of the lights suggests the zapper is active, likely operating in a dark or dimly lit environment to maximize its effectiveness. No human subjects or discernible text are present in the image. The scene captures the functional aftermath of an insect control device.
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