🛡️ Say Goodbye to Pests, Hello to Peace!
The DynaTrap DT152 Indoor Insect Trap and Killer is a powerful and stylish solution for eliminating flying insects like fruit flies, gnats, and mosquitoes. With its UV-LED light and CO2 lure, it effectively attracts and traps pests within a 600 sq. ft. area, all while maintaining a discreet and modern design.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.8"L x 5.8"W x 6.8"H |
Target Species | Gnat |
Is Electric | Yes |
Style | Trap + 1 Glue Board |
Color | Black |
A**N
Effective in controlling Gnats, Mosquitos, Moths, and Fruit Flies
Helpful for indoor vectors such as moths, mosquitos, and gnats.I was tired of having to use my flyswatter repeatedly when summertime comes around. As such I started using this indoor bug killer for the following benefits:Easy to clean, the bottom threads off, and I can empty the dead bugs directly into the trashEasy to use, I was able to buy mosquito attractant, and in combination with the glue pad, I am able to capture those dreaded bugs.Relatively quiet, it doesn't make much noise and the small light on top that attracts with its UV isn't horribly annoying.I'm happy to have this, it works well, and I have had no complaints with it. I have added it as a subscription and plan to put another one in my home to have better coverage.
G**E
This thing works! I rate it at 5 Stars.
This thing works! After the first night in my bedroom I counted 29 no-see-ums stuck to the sticky pad at the bottom. The little bugs are almost too small to see, but they leave a nasty bite. We live in the Sierra foothills and how they get into our house in such numbers I'll never know. Normally I wake up with bites anywhere I am not covered. I have owned similar devices, but this is the first that has a near-silent quality fan. I do have to say that the tuned black light is very bright. I had to block the light from spilling over to my bed. It makes a nice nightlight. That said, I rate it at 5 Stars!
R**E
Better than I expected.
Better than you'd expect.Pros: Does exactly what you want it to. Stuffs gnats, fruit flies, sink flies, moths, and whatever else gets too close into it's little bin where they await their demise.Cons: The fan is super quiet... Which is nice, but isn't strong enough to just pull fruit flies in. They can hold onto the plastic and escape if they really try. As others have stated, the included glue pad is useless. It is sufficient for a test run, but if this is something you're going to keep, spend a few bucks and get better glue pads.Other thoughts: I saw that it claims it uses some kind of hand-wavy technology to create Co2 to attract biting insects. I've never heard of this Co2 tech, but the LED light is genuinely ultraviolet and does a great job attracting flies. Since fruit flies are why I bought it, it works well enough for me. Also, since the glue trap it comes with is lame, be prepared to release a bunch of flies when you go to clean it.Overall, it's worth buying. I ended up grabbing two and a bunch of 3rd party glue pads to put in it. It's more effective than apple cider vinegar and soap, cleaner than a fly strip, and better than anything else I've tried.Looses 1 star for the underpowered fan and useless glue pad.
S**A
It does not work with the provided sticky pad
Ok so I just ordered this & it came in yesterday. I was excited to use it because I have another Dynatrap product that plugs into the wall & that one has worked great for me, especially during bug season. So I was very optimistic! When I placed the order, knowing from my other Dynatrap product, it would be cheaper if I bought a 3rd party sticky pad (& I am so glad I did in hindsight!) Because when I opened the box, I instantly thought to myself when seeing the one sticky pad provided, that the sticky part was only a tiny area of the pad itself, & I didn't believe it would do a great job, & I was right! I also noticed that it works best at night when the only light that is on is the blue UV light, because it does not work at all with a lot of light around. Ok so let me get to my 1 star review! I knew it would work best at night, so when I woke up I went to check the kitchen area if there was any gnats flying around, & I didn't see any! So I was like the trap must have worked! But when I went to open the trap to see all of them stuck on the pad, THEY ALL FLEW OUT! The pad itself only had about 2-3 gnats! They were all alive & well & couldn't get out because the fan kept them in & the mesh cover! But I am more hopeful it will work better when I get the replacement sticky pads! I will update this review after but in the meantime it will absolutely receive 1 star from me. I hope this helps someone.
J**L
Finally something that works as advertised
I can’t believe it works. Every product or “trick” I’ve seen on the internet never gets rid of mosquitoes. This thing is amazing. First night it caught 5 mosquitoes. I put mine on the kitchen counter by the sink. I haven’t had a problem with mosquitoes since. Everyday I look in it and see another mosquito it caught. It’s bad enough I get bit outside but I shouldn’t have to deal with it in my home.
A**J
Not a mini zapper
I bought the small one because I thought it was a miniature of the large one. This is just a fan with a light on top that has fly paper inside. It may catch flies, but it attracts everything because the light is so bright. Some really loud bug has been trapped in there for a week and I’m waiting for it to die before I open it. Save yourself the headache and just get the large zapper.
A**R
Great product
I would give this a 10 if I could. I had gnats/fruit flies in the house. When mine arrived, I sat it out and they were all gone within 12 hours. Yrs ago I bought an outside one, it's great too.
T**E
Omg yes
I was pretty skeptical when I bought this, but also desperate. Ever since it stopped being absolutely frigid out, the flies around my indoor succulents had become an absolute menace. Couldn’t sit anywhere on my main floor without one flying at me, into my plate, etc. I had one of those plug in lights with a glue card and it caught a bunch, but I was still drowning in flies. So as a last ditch before just burning the place down, I bought this. Within 48hrs of placing it on the stand with plants, the flies were almost all gone. I’ve seen maybe 1 fly in the past day, vs what felt like 1 fly every 5 minutes. If you have plant flies (I think they’re called fungus gnats? Idk) I definitely recommend trying, especially at $30.I will say that I also added some sand atop my soil to dry it out, but it feels very unlikely that alone worked this fast.
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