🦟 Say goodbye to buzzing nuisances with style!
The FVOAI Mosquito Trap is a powerful indoor insect trap featuring 20 LED lights that emit a 365-395NM wavelength, effectively attracting and capturing flying insects. With 10 sticky glue boards included and a removable tray for easy cleaning, this stylish trap combines functionality with modern aesthetics, making it a must-have for any home.
A**R
Good product but burns out
It was great for first year or so but just stopped working…it’s a bummer bc only had it two years and used it mainly only in summer time
T**K
Review of Tuzeasa Mosquito Trap
I think this product did for sure, somewhat, help my pest issue. I am dealing with very tiny insects, which fit through our window screen. I use this item every single night, and it did catch some tiny insects on the sticky pad; however, I think you would need to buy a couple of these items for one room, if you really wanted to completely rid your home these kind of insects. Also, I wish that the light attracted the insects better, and that the suction of the item, had more suction pressure then it does. Overall, it does do what it says it will do, for the most part, but I don’t believe one could only purchase this one item and expect to completely rid your home of tiny flying insects. Lastly, I do not like at all that this specific product, when delivered, has a “bonus” that customers can receive, if they write a review. I feel that these kind of marketing tools are dishonest because it incentives for customers to leave a review of the item, which many will not be honest, due to wanting to receive the gift from the company. To me, if an item wants reviews, then it needs to correctly earn the reviews, which it will if it is actually a great product.
S**E
Seriously… buy it!!
If you're on the purchase cliff.. jump, it's totally worth it's weight in gold! My husband and I would have the “occasional” tiny fly dive bomb us while watching TV or more horrifically, buzz past a guest when we had company! We would set out a glass of wine or bit of apple cider vinegar at night and we’d catch “that fly,” only to find its best friend in week or two. After about 6 months of battling the fly party, we decided to step up our game. I did a bit of research and found this really cool looking insect trap, for sure, this was going to get “that fly.” I ordered, it came and we eagerly set it up. This trap looks super cool and literally has no sound to its fan. We went to bed and woke in the morning to the fan turned off… The timer worked perfectly!! We popped the bottom off and to our immediate horror… it was FILLED with tiny flies!!! Some were fruit flies, some were smaller, like plant flies and one Asian beetle… we don’t know where it came from but are glad it’s not in the house anymore! We literally thought we had a couple flies in our house, we were sadly mistaken. “That fly” was actually a colony of the little buggers! GROSS!! We have since moved the fan from room to room and eradicated our pest problem. It did take about 4-5 weeks of it running nightly but it’s all under control now. And the best part is, if they come back, we already own the best fly catcher in town! Thank you for the great product, we recommend it as often as we can.
P**Z
Simple concept that works; no chemicals, odors, noise, etc.
A funny-looking retro-futuristic device that looks like it could have been designed by the Dyson company (it's not). The way it works is rather simple but ingenious; it uses UV light to attract bugs into it, and then wind force to overpower the bugs wings and sucks them down into a glue trap where it holds them there until you're ready to replace the glue trap. I use it for mosquitos that infiltrate my snail tank (no fish in it to eat the mosquito larvae) that I raise to feed my puffer fish. Although mosquitoes aren't attracted to UV light, just having the device near the snail tank seems to be pretty effective as I have already caught about a half dozen mosquitoes in a week. I would say if you're trying to trap moths or house flies, I would go with a different solution, but if mosquitoes, fruit flies, or gnats (smaller bugs) are what you're after, this thing is perfect. I would say it would be perfect for a bedroom where mosquitoes like to bite at night, or a kitchen if you have a gnat/fruit fly problem. I am also curious about adding Octenol bait to the very bottom of the trap to see if it helps attract the mosquitoes even more, but have not done so yet. I definitely am considering buying one for other rooms in my house. The ability to power it on for 6 or 12 hours is also great, so you don't forget to turn them off if you have multiple in each room. They also don't require a big bulky power chord, just a simple 5V USB cable.
R**M
Works well enough but...
Not as easy to clean as some of others. The trap works great but the catch basket is a two piece design that requires you to take it apart to clean or to replace the sticky board. The sticky board is also smaller than the usual generic variety and has small slits in it that you have to align to make it work. Handling all three pieces with the board sticking to your fingers while getting it assembled, then inserting the whole thing into the bottom of the unit was a pain. On the plus side, the power connector on the body of the unit is a standard micro-usb so you can use one of your old charger you had laying around in bottom of your dresser drawer. Most of the others have a proprietary jack that works only with supplied USB cord, which in most cases is too short and you still have to supply the USB wall module.
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