Zevo Bug trap system; what's your experience?

I miss my old house cat. He was the best fly catcher you'll ever see. RIP Icy R....

But if you have house plants and gnats use some Mosquito Bits in the water and it gets rid of them safely.
 
Yes, we have that and it works pretty good. At night flying bugs are attracted to the blue light. They start buzzing back and forth between the small gap of the light and the flypaper. Of course once they bump off the light and hit the flypaper their done.
 
I miss my old house cat. He was the best fly catcher you'll ever see. RIP Icy R....

But if you have house plants and gnats use some Mosquito Bits in the water and it gets rid of them safely.
Delilah doesn't bother with flies too much :(
No, no plants.
 
Yes, we have that and it works pretty good. At night flying bugs are attracted to the blue light. They start buzzing back and forth between the small gap of the light and the flypaper. Of course once they bump off the light and hit the flypaper their done.
Maybe I'll give it a try then!
Thanks to all!
 
Yes - we use them.
We live in a wooded area and often get small flying insects in the house (from open doors, etc).
These traps have no odor, and are super sticky; nothing leaves after landing on them.

I recommend highly.
Great! Thank You, I ordered one.
 
I saw these at Costco in a two pack, and any potential interest I had was dampened by the cost of $20/each.

I guess they're just sticky mini versions of the blue light zap traps seen in kitchens and food handling areas.

Might have to give them a second thought.
 
I've had one in my kitchen, where the door to the backyard is the most common bug entry point, and it works great. Flies, moths, and, to some degree, mosquitos are all attracted to the blue light and get trapped.

It also doubles as a nightlight for me in the kitchen.

If you're willing to wait a bit for the sticky refills, you can get them in bulk packs from Temu, which work perfectly in the frame.

The traps work great, and as stated a bit up-thread, they're super sticky, so anything landing on the trap stays there.
 
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