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Buzbug LED Indoor Bug Zapper

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Amazei America via Amazon has Buzbug LED Indoor Bug Zapper (MA009) on sale for $26.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member Immortalsolitude for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Dual-color LED system increases insect attraction by 30%
  • Uses 3800V high-voltage physical electric shocks to kill bugs like mosquitoes, flies, moths, and gnats
  • Equipped with 3 high-efficiency LED lamps; each lamp lasts up to 25,000-50,000 hours
  • Not recommended for uncovered outdoor areas
  • Removable tray at the bottom to collect dead bugs
  • Protective grid is detachable for easy cleaning
  • 2-year warranty covers the LED lamp tube

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  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 (1,079 global ratings)
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Amazei America via Amazon has Buzbug LED Indoor Bug Zapper (MA009) on sale for $26.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member Immortalsolitude for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Dual-color LED system increases insect attraction by 30%
  • Uses 3800V high-voltage physical electric shocks to kill bugs like mosquitoes, flies, moths, and gnats
  • Equipped with 3 high-efficiency LED lamps; each lamp lasts up to 25,000-50,000 hours
  • Not recommended for uncovered outdoor areas
  • Removable tray at the bottom to collect dead bugs
  • Protective grid is detachable for easy cleaning
  • 2-year warranty covers the LED lamp tube

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Rated 4.3 out of 5 (1,079 global ratings)
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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holysin
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Originally I was a little worried about LED replacements, but apparently the mfg will send you replacements if they fail in 2 yrs, and you can buy them (2 pack for $10 https://www.amazon.com/Buzbug-Rep...0G6YRV5SS/ ) so it's probably a good option vs the old style florescent version. I have bought the florescent version of this ( most recently https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LWLFB5U/ specifically in June 2022 for $37.78 with the 2 replacement tubes) and have absolutely no complaints, there's an equal amount of attraction with 1 bulb vs 2 so I tend to only replace one florescent when there are no tubes working and you *should* in theory be able to do the same with LEDs. I have one replacement bulb still from the June purchase using this replacement strategy with it on 24/7 since purchase. Just make sure you don't put mount this anywhere where exploded bugs are a problem as it can be a bit messy and they will *SIGNIFICANTLY* reduce both seeums and noseeums. (I live in a rural area that has a fly season, and occasionally mosquitoes make it in the house, while these won't attract mosquitoes they seem to have no problem zapping the ones that wander over to check on the bug blood Wink ) Definitely worth getting if you have a lot of plants (or eat a lot of fruit) or if you just live in an area where there are enough flying bugs to bug you.
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Over the past 90 days, the Buzbug LED Bug Zapper Indoor has shown considerable price volatility:

• Current price: $26.99 (today's 90-day low!)

90-day low: $26.99 (today)

90-day high: $39.99 (multiple periods)

Median price: $33.99

The price started at $34.99 in January, dropped to $33.99

through most of January and February, then fluctuated between $31.99-$39.99 in March. Today's price of $26.99 represents the lowest price in the entire 90-day period - that's $13 off the recent high price or about 33% off.
PowerfulPen8763
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These things are quite effective and last a while.
I have been using one indoors for about 3 years occasionally during summer time.
Catches mosquitos, ghats, flies, fruit flies, etc.

When my mother's indoor plants developed some tiny flying insects from potting soil, this got rid of them, too.
These tiny insects were too small to be zapped, but they were still attracted to the light and must have gotten dehydrated by the heat.
Anyways, I think it's worth it to have around.

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Apr 09, 2026 04:25 AM
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AndieApr 09, 2026 04:25 AM
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What makes this an indoor bug zapper? Would it not work outside?
Apr 09, 2026 04:48 AM
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MasejoerApr 09, 2026 04:48 AM
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Quote from Andie :
What makes this an indoor bug zapper? Would it not work outside?
It's a flat panel instead of round unidirectional, it's not protected as well from rain because it's thin, and it has weaker light output - outside you typically want a much stronger bulb to attract the bugs from further away. Inside, you aren't trying to pull in bugs from 50+ feet away.

Hanging one under a roof eave will work fine, but it won't pull in bugs from the full 180 degrees, nor from further away.
Apr 09, 2026 07:57 AM
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xUnKnOwNxApr 09, 2026 07:57 AM
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Quote from timbertop :
DynaTrap has a U,V. tube that causes paint inside to release CO2 IIRC. The fan sucks them in and they desiccate. Highly effective indoors for gnats, house flies, fruit flies and months in our forest location. Mosquitos, it depends on the type. I've set the zapper type in a tray of water and that works really well if you're on top of removing all standing water outside, They can breed in a bottle cap.
https://www.costco.com/p/-/dynatr.../100344536

that looks interesting, i get a lot of flies in my back yard and some times they fly into the house, and this looks like it works for outdoors and indoors! looks like its sold out and the only one available is this one from costco, is it a newer model? only 5 reviews, and just 2 out of 5 stars. https://www.costco.com/dynatrap-o...15010.html
Apr 09, 2026 11:42 AM
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pookieleeApr 09, 2026 11:42 AM
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Price is now $40
Apr 09, 2026 02:03 PM
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BeautifulRecess7465Apr 09, 2026 02:03 PM
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Perfect in time for summer, I keep on in the garage and it really does a number on the bugs here in the south.
Apr 09, 2026 03:10 PM
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AndieApr 09, 2026 03:10 PM
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Quote from Masejoer :

It's a flat panel instead of round unidirectional, it's not protected as well from rain because it's thin, and it has weaker light output - outside you typically want a much stronger bulb to attract the bugs from further away. Inside, you aren't trying to pull in bugs from 50+ feet away.

Hanging one under a roof eave will work fine, but it won't pull in bugs from the full 180 degrees, nor from further away.
Thanks. Was looking at getting one for my backdoor. For some reason I get a ton of little buggers specifically on my backdoor.
Apr 09, 2026 06:56 PM
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timbertopApr 09, 2026 06:56 PM
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Quote from xUnKnOwNx :
that looks interesting, i get a lot of flies in my back yard and some times they fly into the house, and this looks like it works for outdoors and indoors! looks like its sold out and the only one available is this one from costco, is it a newer model? only 5 reviews, and just 2 out of 5 stars. https://www.costco.com/dynatrap-o...15010.html
The link which I posted to the DynaTrap us an old model which employs a black light fluorescent tube rather than L.E.D's. It's given many years of service. I replaced the standard pin base ube annually and one or two fan unit changes. Highly cost effective when the durability is considered. I use mine indoors but it is an outdoor model. Understand the risk of eye damage from SHORT wave U.V. light which tubes can emit. IDK how effective or durable the new L.E.D. models are.

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Apr 09, 2026 07:09 PM
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timbertopApr 09, 2026 07:09 PM
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Quote from anyguy :
these are great.. i have a couple in the barn ... you need to clean it out every few days because some of the big moths will short out the grid.. works great inside (over night) to get rid of those pesky flies too ... place in shade or better yet dark areas
Flowtron is powerful durable and self cleaning but U.V. tube types should not be placed in direct line of sight for eye safely reasons. Inexpensive imports like this "deal" employ low quality high voltage circuits which fail quickly although the L.E.D. is safer indoors.
Apr 10, 2026 07:57 PM
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SkillfulPiranha7944Apr 10, 2026 07:57 PM
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Quote from PhantasmX :

Those Buddhists would be dead by now.
A meta-analysis of 9 studies show that those Buddhists exposed to incense are are indeed dying faster of lung cancer.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/arti...C11671240/
Apr 10, 2026 08:47 PM
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SkillfulPiranha7944Apr 10, 2026 08:47 PM
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Quote from PhantasmX :

Incense works. You don't need these specialized or flavored types of incense. Buy the kind that Buddhist temples use and you're good. It can be used indoor but make sure there is airflow. It's not toxic but just irritating to the eyes in a confined area. If you're in a big room, not a problem.
No, incense is toxic and carcinogenic. And it's not simply because of the specific ingredients. All burning matter produce toxins, whether it's paper, wood, plastic or incense. Even prolonged exposure to burnt food. A meta-analysis of 9 studies showed that Asians exposed to incense fumes have higher rates of lung cancer. That means this mosquito coils are probably also toxic.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/arti...C11671240/

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2024 Dec 26;7(12):e70095. doi: 10.1002/cnr2.70095

Association Between Incense Burning and the Risk of Lung Cancer in Asian Population: Meta‐Analysis of Nine Case–Control Studies

Hui‐Wen Tang 1,✉, Fui‐Ling Voon 1, Edmund Ui‐Hang Sim 1,✉
PMCID: PMC11671240 PMID: 39725665

ABSTRACT

Background
Various studies have explored the potential association between incense burning and the risk of lung cancer. However, the findings from these studies have been inconsistent.

Objectives
This study aimed to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between incense burning and lung cancer risk in the Asian population through a meta‐analysis.

Methods
This meta‐analysis, which includes nine case–control studies conducted in Asia and identified through Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect up to January 7, 2024, was performed to evaluate the relevant literature. Using a fixed‐effects model, the pooled odds ratio (OR) was calculated to determine the overall association between incense burning and lung cancer.

Results
The results of the meta‐analysis revealed a significant association between incense burning and the development of lung cancer (pooled OR = 1.33, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.20–1.48). Furthermore, a subgroup analysis was conducted based on smoking status. It was found that ever‐smokers had a significantly higher risk of developing lung cancer when exposed to incense burning (pooled OR = 1.34, 95% CI: 1.09–1.65). Both hospital‐based case–control studies (pooled OR = 1.28, 95% CI: 1.10–1.48) and population‐based case–control studies (pooled OR = 1.39, 95% CI: 1.21–1.60) yielded significant associations between incense burning and lung cancer. Limitations of this study include the lack of detailed histologic information in most of the selected studies, highlighting the need for future research to include cohort studies that can more accurately assess the association between incense smoke inhalation and specific lung cancer subtypes.

Conclusion
In conclusion, the findings of this meta‐analysis, based on nine case–control studies, suggest that the risk of developing lung cancer among Asians may increase with exposure to incense burning.
Last edited by SkillfulPiranha7944 April 10, 2026 at 01:54 PM.
Apr 12, 2026 01:47 AM
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PhantasmXApr 12, 2026 01:47 AM
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Quote from SkillfulPiranha7944 :
No, incense is toxic and carcinogenic. And it's not simply because of the specific ingredients. All burning matter produce toxins, whether it's paper, wood, plastic or incense. Even prolonged exposure to burnt food. A meta-analysis of 9 studies showed that Asians exposed to incense fumes have higher rates of lung cancer. That means this mosquito coils are probably also toxic.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/arti...C11671240/

Read this:
I don't think so. East Asians have longer life span than Westerners. Incense is use prevalently in East Asia in just about every household. China has been using incense for nearly 6000 years and pass on from generation to generation then.
Apr 12, 2026 07:50 AM
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bokooApr 12, 2026 07:50 AM
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Quote from Consigliere007 :
I am curious about the smell of these indoor bug zappers. We had an outdoor one by the pool, and you could smell the bugs frying. It was bad.
This zapper is weak no burn smell, but some flies are not dead crawling around.

Other outdoor zapper like Flowtron bugs explode loud and burn smell.
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Yea I bought it for my parent's restaurant. Doesn't do anything for fruit flies or mosquitoes

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