🦟 Say goodbye to pesky intruders with style!
The Automatic Fruit Fly Trap is a cutting-edge indoor pest control solution featuring intelligent light control, dynamic wavelength technology, and heat simulation to effectively attract and trap fruit flies, gnats, and mosquitoes. With user-friendly operation and easy maintenance, this trap is designed for the modern home.
R**H
A Fascinating Addition to my Garden - The Dunaga Fly Trap
I recently added the Dunaga Fly Trap to my garden and inside the house for fruit flies, and I must say, it has become quite a conversation starter among my friends and neighbors. This captivating carnivorous plant not only adds an element of intrigue to my garden but also serves as an effective and natural pest control solution.In the past, I used it for gardening pest control products. In recent days In Order to get rid of the fruit flies inside the house I have ordered it again.The Dunaga Fly Trap's unique design and captivating colors immediately caught my attention. Its vibrant green foliage, adorned with delicate red veining, creates a striking visual contrast in my garden. The plant itself is compact and sturdy, making it an ideal addition to both indoor and outdoor spaces.What sets the Dunaga Fly Trap apart is its incredible ability to lure and capture insects. Just as its name suggests, this plant attracts flies and other small insects with its sweet-smelling nectar and intricate trap mechanisms. It's a fascinating sight to witness the traps snapping shut as unsuspecting insects are captured within.Caring for the Dunaga Fly Trap is relatively simple. It requires a moist environment, so regular watering is essential. I found that using distilled water or rainwater is best to avoid any mineral buildup that could harm the plant. Additionally, providing ample sunlight, either through a sunny windowsill or an outdoor spot with partial shade, ensures optimal growth and health.One thing to note is that the Dunaga Fly Trap is best suited for climates with high humidity levels. If you live in a drier region, it might require some additional attention, such as misting or placing it on a tray with water to maintain humidity levels.The Dunaga Fly Trap has not only added a touch of natural beauty to my garden but has also significantly reduced the number of flies and other annoying insects buzzing around. It's a win-win situation! I find myself spending more time observing this marvelous plant as it patiently awaits its next unsuspecting prey.In conclusion, if you're a gardening enthusiast or simply looking for an intriguing and effective pest control solution for the garden as well as household purposes, I highly recommend considering the Dunaga Fly Trap. Its unique appearance, captivating abilities, and relatively low maintenance make it a worthwhile addition to any plant collection. Prepare to be amazed as you witness nature's insect-capturing masterpiece in action!
T**R
Useless, basically zero suction, no better than just a piece of sticky tape.
This product touts its high power fan, super sticky tape, and variable wavelength lighting (which is total BS by the way, all it does is dim the lights a little bit more every 15 minutes). It turns out that literally none of these things are actually selling points.Let's start with the fan. Powerful is not the word I would use. Noisy? Yes. Annoying? Yes. Efficient? No. Useful? No. Able to do its job? No. For reference, I made the decision to return these when I watched a fruit fly walk across the intake grate of the supposedly powerful fan, without being sucked in or even bothered at all. In fact I watched a few fruit flies and gnats fly around and even almost into the thing, without being sucked in. On the rare occasion that it does suck something in, there's only about a 20 or 30% chance of that bug actually getting stuck. This is partially due to the sticky tape which i will talk about in the next part, but also the fan exhaust stops a little bit above the sticky paper. So quite often, due to the incredibly low power fan, bugs will just fly in to the exhaust chamber without landing on the sticky paper, and fly right out through the exhaust holes in the side. Literally the only way this thing works is if a insect decides to fly down into the machine and land on the sticky paper.Okay brief section about the sticky paper, it's not very sticky, and it doesn't cover most of the bottom. It's more like they bought a bulk set of sticky tape inserts that kind of sort of fit in the bottom but definitely we're not designed for it. I watched a couple of flies actually get themselves off of this sticky tape/paper and fly away. So far the score is flies: 2, flycatcher: 0.And then what's the deal with this variable wavelength light BS? As far as I can tell, all it does is change it to various levels of dimness every 15 minutes, and that doesn't seem to have any effect on attracting any particular type of bug. Although I guess it's hard to tell since none of them stick around to be identified but... I think it's pretty pointless and a useless selling point.Finally, the test against conventional methods. I have a zevo blue light sticky trap. It has no moving parts, no fans, no exhaust great, just a blue light and some sticky gel. I plugged the zivo unit in about 8 ft away from this unit and left them both powered on overnight. The zevo unit had a couple dozen bugs stuck to it either dead or dying, while only one bug was in the electric trap.Not only is this thing not what it advertises itself to be, it is markably worse than literally any other solution on the market. Stay away at all costs. (If you're interested in the zivo traps they're available on Amazon, Target, Walmart, home Depot, pretty much anywhere you want to look)
C**A
Works great!
We had those annoying little houseplant flies. With some mosquito pellets and the this Dunaga bug catcher our house is fly free! I give it 4 stars because it could be a little more powerful. It sucks the bugs in but sometimes when you open it some little bugs fly out still and are not stuck to the sticking pad. Otherwise it it quiet while operating and has a couple of different light settings.
S**E
Easy to use and REALLY works!
I bought this a while ago, but just now started using it. The gnats and flies weren’t bad then, but they are horrible now. I set up the fly trap (easy to set up), and put it in the kitchen, next to the fruit bowl. I run it 24/7. It took a few days for the gnats and flies to be captured, but once they found the trap, it began to fill up quickly. Easy to clean. Good quality. Doesn’t feel ‘cheap’
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