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Rating: | (3.5 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 96 Sam's Club Reviews |
Product Name: | DynaTrap Insect Trap with Pole Mount |
Product Description: | Now you can place your Dynatrap anywhere for centralized insect control using a convenient pole stand. This insect trap is engineered for 3-way protection against mosquitos and other flying insects. First, a UV fluorescent bulb generates a warm light, attracting insects. Then a second lure, an exclusive Ti02 titanium dioxide-coated surface, produces CO2 that's irresistible to mosquitos. Finally, a powerful yet whisper-quiet vacuum fan sucks insects into the retaining cage where they dehydrate and die. A unique twist on/off feature ensures that any insects still alive in the retaining cage will not escape when the trap is turned off. |
Model Number: | DT1250 |
Product SKU: | 17820232 |
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It needs to be 20-40 feet away from areas you use. Ours is on the far corner of our garage under the eaves. It needs to be on 24/7 as most the work gets done at night. The fan isn't loud, but if you're near it it is noticeable. Like a laptop fan when pushed a bit.
No idea if this would be effective in a more mosquito prone area or not, but for me it's a keeper.
It needs to be 20-40 feet away from areas you use. Ours is on the far corner of our garage under the eaves. It needs to be on 24/7 as most the work gets done at night. The fan isn't loud, but if you're near it it is noticeable. Like a laptop fan when pushed a bit.
No idea if this would be effective in a more mosquito prone area or not, but for me it's a keeper.
I'd like to see some more studies of the effectiveness and environmental impact of these traps, but I think that study isn't exactly pertinent for this product
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I'm not sure I would buy this again if I could do it all over again. But then again, I haven't used anything else so I don't have much to benchmark against. I will say that I've read that you're supposed to put this "away" from where you will be (because obviously the light attracts bugs). But I'm not sure how practical that is...
I'm not sure I would buy this again if I could do it all over again. But then again, I haven't used anything else so I don't have much to benchmark against. I will say that I've read that you're supposed to put this "away" from where you will be (because obviously the light attracts bugs). But I'm not sure how practical that is...
I run 2 of these and 2 zappers. The zappers are out of sight until the bug is right up on the door, then they see and are attracted to it. Keeps the pests from coming in the second the doors are opened. These dynatraps are further out, and work really well near sunset, preventing clouds of bug swarms from taking over the yard an hour before dusk.
These devices will always have limitations though - it's about getting fewer bugs (and webs) at the house than without. Mosquitoes will never be killed in large numbers by any zappers or bug suckers.
I run 2 of these and 2 zappers. The zappers are out of sight until the bug is right up on the door, then they see and are attracted to it. Keeps the pests from coming in the second the doors are opened. These dynatraps are further out, and work really well near sunset, preventing clouds of bug swarms from taking over the yard an hour before dusk.
These devices will always have limitations though - it's about getting fewer bugs (and webs) at the house than without. Mosquitoes will never be killed in large numbers by any zappers or bug suckers.