Woot! has
Safer Home Indoor Plug-In Fly Trap (SH502) on sale for
$9.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Product Details:
- Up to 400 sq. ft. of Protection.
- Works Fast – The trap starts working immediately to attract, trap, and kill flies, fruit flies, moths, gnats, and more.
- Contains no chemical insecticides.
- The UV LED light naturally attracts flying insects to the trap to protect large rooms.
- Trapped insects are hidden on the back of the glue card, while the design blends in with your décor.
- Easy to Use and Reusable – Simply insert a glue card and plug the trap in.
- Trap rotates to fit any indoor outlet.
- Refill glue cards are available for continued insect protection.
- Includes:
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One in the kitchen near where we keep fresh fruit and near the sink. One in the garage by the house door and one in the back of the living room by the sliding glass doors. Being in Florida, whenever a door or window is opened even for 1.5 seconds, the gnats will come in. Really does an awesome job catching the little buggers, especially the ones that get in the garage and would otherwise find their way into the house when we go in and out. If you have those gnats that like to live in the garbage disposal under the sink surfaces, this will really help get them under control fast. We had an issue with disposal gnats and proper cleaning helps of course, but this thing knocked them out as well.
There are plenty of generic glue board refills on Amazon. I Think I got like 20 for $10 and they work just as good as the included ones. One glue board will last basically until it is completely filled up. I change them maybe every 3 months for good measure or the garage one every month or so, because it fills up fast.
One last tip, don't place these too close to windows, especially if you have older windows where they can find their way in. Bugs are attached to this type of light and they will party on your window if they see it reflecting on it. I moved our first one further down the line from the window in the kitchen, because they were so attracted to the light that I think it was bringing them in when they otherwise wouldn't figure out how to get in, at least not in large numbers. We have since gotten new windows and I doubt that would be an issue now, but placing the bug trap further away did work for when we had issues with the old windows.
FYI, I don't think I've ever seen one of these catch a mosquito. Really these seem to work mostly on gnats and small flys/moths. That being said, we don't really have much of a mosquito issue here, at least not with them getting in the house.
I've had 3 of these running every night for about 2 years now and no issues, just an embarrassingly large number of dead gnats 😬😁
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One in the kitchen near where we keep fresh fruit and near the sink. One in the garage by the house door and one in the back of the living room by the sliding glass doors. Being in Florida, whenever a door or window is opened even for 1.5 seconds, the gnats will come in. Really does an awesome job catching the little buggers, especially the ones that get in the garage and would otherwise find their way into the house when we go in and out. If you have those gnats that like to live in the garbage disposal under the sink surfaces, this will really help get them under control fast. We had an issue with disposal gnats and proper cleaning helps of course, but this thing knocked them out as well.
There are plenty of generic glue board refills on Amazon. I Think I got like 20 for $10 and they work just as good as the included ones. One glue board will last basically until it is completely filled up. I change them maybe every 3 months for good measure or the garage one every month or so, because it fills up fast.
One last tip, don't place these too close to windows, especially if you have older windows where they can find their way in. Bugs are attached to this type of light and they will party on your window if they see it reflecting on it. I moved our first one further down the line from the window in the kitchen, because they were so attracted to the light that I think it was bringing them in when they otherwise wouldn't figure out how to get in, at least not in large numbers. We have since gotten new windows and I doubt that would be an issue now, but placing the bug trap further away did work for when we had issues with the old windows.
FYI, I don't think I've ever seen one of these catch a mosquito. Really these seem to work mostly on gnats and small flys/moths. That being said, we don't really have much of a mosquito issue here, at least not with them getting in the house.
I've had 3 of these running every night for about 2 years now and no issues, just an embarrassingly large number of dead gnats 😬😁
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This looks identical and $6 after 50% coupon.
There is no way to make them not look like half drunk cups of beverages lying around.
This looks identical and $6 after 50% coupon.
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I have a 50% off for this knockoff. Looks like the refills (https://www.amazon.com/Refill-Saf...1_7?sr=8-7) would work?
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