I always welcome spring with open arms, but I don't always welcome the house flies, gnats and fruit flies that come with it. I especially do not want to welcome these flying insects into my home. Unfortunately, they come anyway.
Last year, I purchased a Zevo Flying Insect Trap. The design appealed to me because the blue light attracts flying insects, but I don't have to see their little dead bodies constantly on display. It actually looks like a plugged-in nightlight. All you see is the white backside of the unit and the reflection of the blue light on the wall. I prefer this design in my kitchen, which is the area all of those pesky flying insects frequent most often.
I recently purchased a second Zevo Flying Insect Trap which I placed at the other end of my kitchen as an invitation to those flying "guests" that zip past the first trap that is plugged in closer to our back door. I may not keep it plugged in all of the time, but simply use it when we are going in and out of the back door often.
Further down in this article, I will share pictures, which are unpleasant to view, but necessary for me to show you the efficacy of the unit.
The Zevo Flying Insect Trap
The trap draws flying insects with a blue light. The insects are then trapped on the sticky removable/replaceable insert.
These traps do require a plug-in outlet to power the blue light. I used an outlet close to our backdoor that is otherwise rarely used. I leave the unit plugged-in at all times.
Be sure to check the box you are purchasing. The "starter kit" comes with one device and one cartridge, but you can select different options that come with more than one cartridge to have refills on hand.
- White
- Plastic
- Odorless
- 7.56"L x 7"W x 9.37"H
Images - All by Sylvestermouse -- Please keep in mind, one of these images is unpleasant to see
This is the Zevo Trap Plugged In & Showing the blue light |
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