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The Zevo Flying Insect Trap uses advanced blue and UV light technology combined with a powerful adhesive pad to attract and capture flying insects like gnats, fruit flies, and houseflies continuously. Designed for effortless plug-in use, it offers mess-free disposal and versatile placement in any indoor room, making it an essential, stylish solution for year-round pest control.



























| ASIN | B07T869RNY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | ZEVO |
| Brand Name | ZEVO |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 77,552 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810121290248 |
| Included Components | ZEVO - 83535451 #2 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.56"L x 7"W x 9.37"H |
| Item Type Name | Electric Flying Insect Trap Starter Kit - Zevo | Mosquito Killer| Fruit Fly Trap | UV light attracts insect | |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Zevo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZEV-014980 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Model 4 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.56"L x 7"W x 9.37"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Captures Fruit Flies,Gnats,Houseflies |
| Style | 1 Device & 1 Cartridge |
| Style Name | 1 Device & 1 Cartridge |
| Target Species | Fly, Gnat, Mosquito, Moth |
| UPC | 810121290248 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
S**A
Omg what can I say?! I was so skeptical. This thing WORKS!
I know how helpful pictures are for believability, so I’ll attach one! Don’t judge me, I had no idea what these were for the first couples of weeks. So yes they overran my house for a bit. But that is no longer! We are now free from the clutches of these nasty little 💩’s. I recently moved to Florida, and never in my life had I experienced so many (what I thought were gnats - I’m still unsure what the hell they actually are 😂). For the life of me I couldn’t figure out where the swarms of these pesky little things were coming from. I am originally from up north, where the only things that resemble them that we get are fruit flies. I couldn’t figure out why they were everywhere when none of my fruit was rotten or even remotely bad. Until I did some googling and found out these little demons are called Drain Flies. They live and breed in your drain, lay eggs and come out in SWARMS. I tried every remedy to kill them off. I cleaned my drains, I poured all kinds of chemicals down there. I googled every which way to kill their eggs, catch them. Tried the whole apple cider vinegar, water and soap trick. Where the apple cider vinegar is supposed to attract them, and the surface tension of the soap is supposed to get them stuck and they sink into the water below….noooope! Nothing worked. I’d still see them flying all over the place in my peripheral vision, and to top it off I now had a nasty little vinegar cup hidden in my corner smelling like dooky. I, like every other rational person, ran to Amazon for a solution. And I found LOTS of them. My first go to was going to be that light and fan thing, where the light attracts them and the fan supposedly sucks them in to their demise. I really didn’t care which one I purchased, as long as it worked. I saw the reviews and pictures of this one and figured I’d give it a go, and if this one didn’t work, I’d try the other one I mentioned. Day 1, the first few hours, it caught absolutely nothing. And I thought “greaaat. This thing isn’t going to catch anything and I’m gong to have to deal with this pests for another few days while I wait on another order” Day 2. I woke up, not expecting to find anything, and lo and behold, there were 10-15 flies on it. My prayers had been answered! Day 3. Not going to lie, I forgot I had it plugged in Day 4. I checked again, and this is what I found. The picture attached. Absolutely gross 🤢. Don’t ask, I have no idea how all these nasty little creatures lived in my sink without my knowledge. I must just be that blissfully unaware. I thought I only had a few…clearly I was wrong I’m on like Day 10 now. I waited awhile because I wanted to make sure it continued to work before posting this review. I haven’t seen another fly / gnat besides in the trap, since Day 4, nearly a week ago. Not one. However, the trap is still lit up, and still as sticky as it was on day 1. There is a faint blue glow, it’s a pretty pleasant. It’s just like a night light. It makes 0 noise whatsoever. It’s SO easy to remove and replace the sticky pad. You pull the stick piece up out of the part that attaches into the wall, and slide a new one in. So simple, yet so effective. If you’ve had these nasty little critters flying around your home for far too long now, try it. You won’t regret it. If it doesn’t work in the first spot you put it, move it around. These things supposedly come out of the drains, yet for some reason it catches far more in my bedroom outside the bathroom. So find what works for you. Also, it turns sideways if need be. So if you have a sideways plug, you can still plug it in and swivel it so it’s face up! I hope this review helps some of you choose this, and rid your life of these nasty little buggers!!
S**E
Fabulous flying insect trapper!!
Living in the country, it’s inevitable that you will get a fly or two in the house with the doors opening and closing all of the time. I leave both my back and front porch lights on, so it makes it even worse when those little flying gnats and moths that are hanging out by the light feel they can come inside with you. I have bought fruit fly traps for the little flies that come in with fresh produce, but that didn’t stop the occasional house fly from dive bombing me when trying to watch tv. (They are attracted to light) so of course I had my doubts about the fly-trapping ability of this product, as well, but got it on sale and it came with refills so I thought I’d give it a whirl. Boy am I glad I did! I simply put the sticky pad in the quality built plug in, really easy to do, and the picture I posted was just from plugging it in last night! As you can see, it has attracted three flies I didn’t even know were in my house! I knew one was, but this thing caught three plus all of the little flies that come in when they are near your outside light. There may even be a few fruit flies on it, as well, altho I haven’t had a problem with them so much recently. The item fits nicely in one of my kitchen sockets, and emits a faint blue light that acts not only as a flying insect attractant, but also acts as a nice little night light if needed. It’s quality made, and the refills you simply peel the outer paper off and slip into the holder and starts working the minute you plug it in! I am very happy with this product, and I know you will be, as well! Perfect for places that get the occasional irritating random fly zooming around the house. Have no fear, zero will get the job done!!!
A**R
This item WORKS!!! I never see anything buzzing around here for long.
I am always shocked when I change the sticky thing inside. It's literally full of bugs that would be swarming around my kitchen! I keep it next to the fruit bowl. This is after 3 months
A**R
Not as expected.
Worked for about a week and then seemed too dry out and not trap anymore bugs. Disappointed that it had to be changed more frequently than expected.
C**️
Lifesaver
This is a miracle worker. I bought two more of these. The price is WORTH IT! These things have been bothering the crap out of us and they never seemed to go away. They were flying into my drink! I couldn’t use straws!! Dying in our fridge!! We tried other methods, too. This one was the only one that worked. It’s relatively large, which is good for catching the bugs, but not the best for space. It could be our outlets, but it doesn’t fit snug into the outlet. Very sticky. Look at the pic!! And this is only one of them!!! We live in Florida so the bugs are horrendous.
D**A
Great Product, highly recommended!
I have a few plants in my place and the soil has always had Gnats in it and they are so annoying to have around so a friend of mine recommended this to me so I decided to give it a try, I noticed a difference within 1 day. And now it’s been about a week or so and I don’t notice any, what’s crazy is the majority of the flies and gnats were caught within the first day or so. . This thing works very well, it also catches regular house flys and those Nasty drain flys. I highly recommend this for any household whether you have gnats or just flies. It’s also easy to use, peel the sticky thing off and plug it in. The light is not really super noticeable but it’s a cool blue. Seems like it’s made out of pretty standard materials nothing fancy. I have yet to purchase a refill so we’ll see just how long 1 pad works.
A**R
Better than regular fruit fly traps!
It definitely works! I don’t have a crazy fruit fly issue but have lots of house plants so I get some. This takes care of that easy. I’ve had it for about two weeks and I really like it. It caught all of them in the fist 24 hours and is keeping the population controlled. It’s pretty big (see size compared to bar coaster) but it allows for a regular sized plug to fit below in the other socket. You can also move the prongs sideways so it fits with a shorter ceiling but then it will block the other socket. Gives off a nice blue light at night almost like a nightlight. I have it in my kitchen and am very happy with it. We will see what happens during house fly season! Hopefully it gets those too. Hasn’t caught any spiders thankfully which is something I was worried about. Spiders are friends here! Much better than liquid based fruit fly traps I’ve tried.
L**A
Environment matters
It’s 5 Stars for those with a focus on common flying insects like mosquitos and gnats. Four Stars for us. This trap catches moths and tiny bugs but it isn’t effective in keeping the flying ant population down in our house. We bought this initially to catch a colony of minuscule size flying black bugs that invaded our kitchen island. They resembled teeny ants, moving quickly and had the ability to fly. The Zevo trap seemed to do a great job trapping these tiny pests for the first couple nights. Though we no longer have a problem with those particular insects, the ultraviolet light did a great job luring all other bugs large and small. Problem is, we ended up with more flyers of all types coming through our screens and door entrances (we plugged this device into a wall in the kitchen away from doors and the nearby window, as suggested in the directions). The trap is an invitation for any and every flying bug attracted by the UV light from any angle or window in our house. A few flying ants will just land nearby and never take the leap into the trap. We have now removed the trap and so far we are doing ok to keep bugs in flight from overpopulating our kitchen and house. Bottom line, we were impressed the first few days using this plugin trap because it caught a ton of pesky flyers tiny and large. We now know why there were so many, as I’ve explained in this review. It seems to be very good at snagging gnats and moths and even mosquitos for most people, we’ve read the 5 star reviews. This all may sound confusing, do we like it or do we not like it? It isn’t what we need because of our flying ant infestation at certain times of the year. Our environment requires maintenance outside and inside but at a more widely applied effort. Non toxic is preferred, and we will most likely resort to another approach to keep things in check. We understand the 5 star ratings. But our needs point to a tougher approach in the battle to eradicate pests.
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