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 |
L**T
Carol Anne, go to the light
(Edit: July 26, 2025)Well, five years and a couple weeks later, after much use every year, the second bulb finally died. Now I'm here shopping for a new unit because I may as well get a new one rather than just replace the bulbs. Have to admit, I got my money's worth out of this.(Original review:)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.
P**D
Works too good!!!! I would give it 10 stars if I could!
This thing is BRUTAL! It zaps the poor bugs (it’s got me feeling sorry for flies!!!!) and rezaps them if they happen to twitch! It’s brutal!!! You can see them get zapped!!! In a week I had tons of bugs caught!! Flies, June bugs, moths, Yellowjackets, and more! It is noisy when it zaps the bugs and still scares the heck out of me, especially when I am near it. Scares my 3 little dogs too!P. S. I am thinking of buying another one for my bathroom!
K**6
Great product
Product works great, kills anything that flies into it. It was received in perfect condition and fast.
N**S
Works pretty well. Killed some moths. Mine was missing the brush shown in the Amazon ad.
I had a moth infestation in my garage... no idea where they were coming from, since there's no food in there, but they were multiplying. (There are some clothes in a closed plastic bin, but no moths inside.)Anyway, since the moths appeared to be multiplying, I ordered this, then set this up. (The set up took about 30 seconds.) Then I turned it on and waited.The moths mostly ignored it, but eventually several of them came over to investigate, got zapped and died. I like that it's an instant death; it's so quick for them, it can't be very painful (I'm hoping). The traps that catch insects on a sticky surface while they slowly die seem cruel.The ad claims that there's no odor; this isn't quite true. After the one I bought had been left on for three days in the garage, I went in there to check on it; there was an acrid metallic smell in the air. Maybe a big moth had just died and burned up or something, or maybe the device just eventually makes the air smell... not sure which. After that I stopped leaving it on full time.This may sound funny, but I started wondering if, when it's on full time, the bugs may become wary of it, after seeing other bugs die when they fly up to it. (I'm not sure how much moths perceive dangers of that sort, but I'm sure they can detect the smell of burned-up moths.) When I was leaving it on full time it only killed two moths, as if the others were avoiding it. It seemed more effective when I'd turn it off during the day then turn it on at night (with no other lights in the room to attract the moths)It killed six moths total (based on the remains); I'm not sure how many there were in the garage before. I never saw more than three or four at once. So maybe it's killed them all. Time will tell. If more turn up, I'll turn it back on again.The ad shows a little brush you can use to clean dead bugs off of the grill and implies that it's included; mine didn't contain one, which was not a deal breaker but was a nuisance. I'll have to come up with some other way of cleaning the bugs off of the grill.
J**Y
FIRE WARNING.... FIRE WARNING... FIRE WARNING
FIRE WARNING.... FIRE WARNING... FIRE WARNING....It would very well tell it blew it up with a loud bang started smoking set off the fire alarm and had to get my oven mitts to take it outside it was so hot. It was making a buzzing sound as I went to unplug it. I opened up my doors and windows to try and get the smell out did not work at all. My house smelled like burnt wire for the rest of the night and part of the next day. I put it outside in the street, it still smelled like burnt wire the next day as well. Don't leave it on when gone, sleeping, or out of your view. The manufacturer says you can leave it 24-7, but don't do it. I got in May of last year. It killed anything that would fly, but not worth the risk of it burning down my house.
D**
very good purchase
This super is very useful, it kills all the annoying insects.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 days ago