Zap Away Your Bug Woes! ⚡
The Fly Trap Indoor Bug Zapper is a powerful pest control solution featuring a 2800V electric grid and dual 20W blue lights, effectively attracting and eliminating flying insects like mosquitoes, moths, and gnats across a vast area of 6,000 sq. feet. Its safe design ensures protection for children and pets, while the chemical-free operation promotes a healthier indoor environment.
Item Weight | 3.22 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14"L x 3"W x 10"H |
Target Species | Fly, Moth, Mosquito, Gnat |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Original Version |
Style | Modern |
Color | Original Version |
J**S
Works so well I got 4 of them
This works so well that I've ordered about 4, and I keep getting more for different rooms. I'm in the countryside with bugs and mosquitos everywhere, and this really helps. I saw some reviews of complaints it wont even get one mosquito, but if that were such a problem, it helps to turn all lights off, and only use the light from the zapper to attract the insect, in a location that directly makes the insect want to fly into it. Its very interesting and there might be some insects that never go into it, but I'd say its 98%. You just have to get used the loud pop noise it makes even when a knat flies into it. I got used to it very fast and like knowing that it's working when I hear those pops. I,ll be posting a video online and I am a real customer. Only use in indoors, and not outside, for obvious reasons.
D**.
Absolute 5 star-
Though I had some fly paper help (and maybe hindrance) this puppy did the trick. What happened is about 4 days ago we all of a sudden had an infestation of these little bug type thingees. Not even sure what they were. Very small. About the size of the tip of a pen.It made it tough to make a salad, because the bugs would hover over it. Each ingredient I'd have to swat away bugs. I went and got some fly paper. That came in a 2 pack. Ya could hang from a light or stand it on its own and put near the window. I used 1 the first day. That caught a lot, but it still left a lot.The 2nd day I opened the 2nd one. I figured might as well use that too. I figured I'd put this one by the light. I left it on overnight, hoping it would get rid of most of them. Ooops!! The two were now pretty full, except there were tons more bugs. I think what happened is the light attracted the bugs to come through a small hole in the wall from the outside.The 3rd day- yesterday- I kept the kitchen dark, and used the dim light over the oven with the fly paper. It's got a lot on there, but there were still plenty of bugs. I was going to get more fly paper. That was $7.50 though. I figured I'd try this instead, as it was about $35 and it could be used continuously.I ordered at noon. It was delivered by the afternoon. Took the 4 screws out so I could adjust the catch plate and get the extra bulbs out. Put em back in. Plugged the thing in. About 5 seconds later heard a loud "POP!!" Startled me, but big smiles. I left for a few hours. Came back and while still a few bugs, a massive improvement. There were about 10 crawling on the counter near the light. No biggie in using my slipper to smack em. Much easier than when they were flying around.A few hours ago, I was able to make a salad. No bugs flying around having me think they would end up in my food. I just went out to the kitchen, and killed 3 more that were walking on the counter. So no, it might not get every single bug. Still a massive 5 star. Also, some of the bugs it kills don't fall in the catch plate. So you'll have to wipe your counter off. Again, that beats 100's of bugs flying around.As for the noise- if you're right next to it the thing can be loud. To me it was a good sound. If you go to the next room you can hear it, but it's not loud. It lets ya know when it got something. I also can't speak for the longevity of it. I've only had it one day. I'm about to unplug it, as it seems most of the bugs are now dead. Hopefully they don't come back and I won't need it again. If they do, I'll use this again rather than buy fly paper.
L**T
Carol Anne, go to the light
I've had this unit for about a week so far, and it's worked well. I've enclosed a picture of one day's kill of pesky gnats that pop up from nowhere to buzz around my house every summer. It's been like this every day, and I've usually relied on passive sticky traps or simply killing them by hand before.I've used bug zappers outside, so I knew what to expect. The reviews are right about the sound, though. It doesn't bug me, because each sharp crack means one more dead bug and the end of it's (previously) possible descendants. Each crack, does, however, startle my wife, so that's something you may need to keep in consideration. It's loud but quick, so if you can get used to it, it shouldn't be a problem. After having a gnat buzz around my face, disappear, and a minute later hearing that crack, I experience something akin to sweet vengeance.Cleaning is easy, as you simply pull the little tray on the bottom out and dump it. For some particularly fried bugs you may need to wipe or rinse, but it's still no big deal. I've done both and have also sometimes just vacuumed them out. Sometimes they get under the tray or outside the unit altogether. This is because not every kill is an instant one. I've seen them zapped and then move around a bit, sometimes walking, sometimes spinning, and then die. So you will find some dead bugs on both sides of the unit if it's sitting on a surface. If it's hanging up, this means dead bugs on the floor, so be prepared for that when you decide where to place it.The unit is much bigger than I thought it would be. I didn't read the size, but just went by people's pictures, and when it came in, I was surprised. This is as tall and almost as long as my small microwave. It's not too deep, and can be easily picked up in one hand. The power line is short, though, so it will need to put it near an outlet unless you use an extension or surge suppressor.I don't leave it on except during the day when I'm around, because I don't like leaving anything going while I'm asleep, so this is luring bugs to it that could be hanging around windows trying to get the sun instead. It's still a good idea to minimize any other attractants, though, to maximize the slaughter. I haven't had to do any bulb changing, but I have seen others talk about leaving it unplugged for a couple of hours before touching it. The manual gave like advice, although it may have just been for one hour. Either way, I'd double to it to be safe.If the unit dies before I feel it's been worth the cost, I'll update this review if I can.
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