








Zap Away Pests, Not Your Peace! 💤
The Bug Zapper Plug-in Mosquito Killer Trap is a powerful and eco-friendly solution for indoor pest control. This 4-pack of electric zappers utilizes high voltage to effectively eliminate flies, mosquitoes, and gnats while ensuring safety for children and pets. With a modern design, quiet operation, and easy cleaning process, it's the perfect addition to any home seeking a pest-free environment.




| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.6"L x 1.6"W x 5.3"H |
| Target Species | Fly, Mosquito, Gnat |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Style | Modern |
| Color | blue |
M**S
Killer of the Texas State Bird for the Win!
Summer time in Texas folks equals an invasion of the gnat/fruit fly (the State bird) its inevitable ....unavoidable.These babies saved my sanity. Simple and easy to clean best if used in a dark room. We put them in bathrooms and kitchen one week later what we thought was something of a biblical invasion of the nasty little buggers turned into a real like Christmas in July Miracle. Gone are the blasted little flying beasts and my sanity has returned.....Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny, and whatever other thing you believe in does exist its these little bug zappers guys!!! Buy 'em you won't be sorry!
A**D
Killed ONE gnat in 3 months: A waste of $
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY - These things don't work.This is an update and a downgrade to an already-negative review.We had a serious gnat problem, and I bought these after a friend recommended them to me. I'll keep the friend BUT after 92 calendar days, they have killed a total of ONE (1) gnat. It isn't that there weren't any gnats around to kill (When I first started to write this review, gnats had infested multiple rooms in our house, and from my desk I could see about a dozen of them flying around in our computer room, 2 floors away from the nearest source of food or water.I've watched these, and It is simply the case that the gnats go right by them and never go in to get zapped. I had wanted a good electric "zapper" because I have used one in the past (not these but another brand which got shorted out years ago when lightning struck the telephone pole next to my house) and it worked the way this one was supposed to but didn't.That one was no longer available anywhere, so I foolisly bought these instead. The only good thing I can say about them is that they make good night-light in the rooms where I've put them.I finally got rid of the gnat problem using a good flying-insect spray, a fly-swatter, and old-fashioned, scented fly paper. We dont know where the gnats came from, although we suspect it was on some "pre-washed" fruit that we bought, primarily since the first place we ever saw them was on that fruit... but we still can't be completely certain.In any case, our gnat problem was solved over a month ago, and "retiring" these pieces of junk I was able to find a total of only one dead gnat.Either these were all defective, or this product is simply long on false claims and dead at the starting gate on performance.Definitely NOT recommended unless you want to waste your money (in which case you should opt for the proverbial swamp land in Death Valley instead - It's a better deal).
R**U
not worth the purchase
this product does nothing to mosquitos.
J**B
Haven’t seen a gnat since
I ordered these because we have been dealing with drain gnats. I had never heard of them before this year’s extended warm weather.. They seemed to just appear one day out of nowhere. In the recent past, I had to deal with plant gnats. I used a sprinkled killer and haven’t seen one since then. We don’t keep fruit/food out/open, so fruit ones have never been an issue. I knew that something was wrong when I would see a gnat land on my laptop screen in the master bedroom at night. I was looking for a remedy as I don’t want to spray any kind of flying insect killer (even the ones that are deemed safe). After a quick search, zappers came up an option. I had used Zevo sticky lights, but my better half can’t stand seeing the bugs that they catch . As small as they are, I figured that the remains would be minimal. After using these along with pouring a small amount of bleach down the tub/sink drains. I have been accosted by only one gnat buzzing near my ear! I didn’t see any real evidence that the zappers themselves were truly effective as no insect remains were found at all. If anything, they may have acted as repellents instead.
L**
Straight forward and easy to use
These little bug zappers are pretty straight forward and easy to use. I just plugged 3 zappers in 3 separate rooms and have the fourth one to put in another. I haven't seen many gnats in my apartment yet and I think these zappers would be good for the time being. Will hopefully update in the future
P**.
Don't waste your $! I couldn't share if I chose no stars. Sad
Buyer Beware! I received these items and following directions, placed them in their location in the dining room. They have been plugged in for 2 days now and they attract the fruit flies, but do not kill them. Sadly they have been Little more than kind of expensive plug-in night lights. I would not recommend this product. I wish I could get a refund on this sorry purchase.
D**.
Didnt work as I thought.
I have had this product for several months. I wanted to wait to really see if it worked. I used all of them in different spaces and have only seen 1 dead fruitfly. Maybe you will have different results, but it didnt make a difference. I still have gnats flying around my kitchen dispite these. And I check around and in the light regularly. So if it was killing them, I would see. I wish it worked better, i have to seek other solutions now.
L**9
It Works
After plugging in the unit, I only had one complaint, the blue light that is emitted as a bit bright than I had expected, but after a couple of days I don't even notice it anymore.Instruction says put the unit in a dark place, my home in Florida is an open floorplan layout so there are very few dark places. I put the units in the darkest place I could find, and after a week or less, all but 1 had flying critters inside, or should I say formerly flying critters! So, my suggestion is put them where you think they will work best and after say a week move the one(s) that haven't caught anything to a different location; i.e. trial and error.
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