Zap Away Your Bug Woes! ⚡️
The ASPECTEK 20W Indoor Bug Zapper is a powerful insect-killing device designed to attract and eliminate flying pests like mosquitoes, flies, and wasps. With its innovative double-face design and 365Nm UVA light, it covers large areas up to 100 square meters. The zapper features a protective mesh screen for safety and a removable tray for easy cleaning, making it ideal for various indoor and covered outdoor settings.
Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15"L x 3"W x 10.6"H |
Target Species | Fly, Moth, Bee, Mosquito, Wasp |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Style | purple bug zapper with bulb |
Color | sliver +purple |
S**D
INDOOR BUG ZAPPER
I USE THIS INDOORS FROM TIME TO TIME WHEN I GET A MOSQUITO THAT GETS IN THE HOUSE OR IF FRUIT FLIES COME IN WITH THE FRUIT. I SET IT UP AT THE END OF THE COUNTER TURN ON ZAPPER AND TURN OFF CEILING LIGHT AND IT ATTRACTS THEM AND KILLS THEM. MY FRIENDS ALSO BOUGHT ONE AFTER SEEING MINE.
A**R
Works
My dog hates it but it works great
A**W
"Abandon all hope ye who enter here: the boxelder horde knows only victory." Until, that is, today.
Life, tenacious yet fleeting, blossoms where it pleases, and comes as readily a gift as it does a curse.I was reminded of this as I beheld with bitter defeat the walls and floor and window of my basement claimed by the swarm, now the established abode of dozens of everlasting beetles bedecked in vermillion and black that crawled, day and night over carpet and ceiling, flitting about as they pleased, greeting each mammalian visitor with their tickling feet, as if to say "you don't belong here anymore, go back where you came from and forget this place you once knew." The swarm knew no number: as the Lernaean serpent that, upon tasting death, sprang forth anew with yet greater vitality, so too the horde that had claimed my basement continued, unnoticed, about its unknowable business, oblivious to my efforts to effect its extinction. Such trifles as diatomaceous earth, pump-sprayed soap water, or vacuum left no mark on its number, fading into memory as soon as I, their wielder, would cease my fruitless labor.And so the occupation continued, driving me, and certainly any guests I might hope to entertain, from my subterranean domain. That is, until I turned to the light. Its hollow purple gaze did not betray its strength. Not with the radiance of a thousand suns did shine this mighty one, but rather it sat, quietly, waiting. Beckoning, as if to say "you are strong, insect, but I am beyond strength. I am inevitable; I am the end, and as I have come for you, now come ye to me." And no sooner would one of the numberless legion descend upon its silver web than the silence would split with the snapping jaws of death and a yellow, flashing spark, and the entomoid challenger would curl, lifeless, giving up its spirit in a wisp of smoke, offering its flesh as acrid incense to the strange dark shine that had devoured it.I watched it take the first dozen or so, mystified, as the infinitesimal seeds of hope began to stir deep within me, hope that this strange one hailing from the fires of industry might somehow stem the bloom of vermin, and then I retreated upstairs, leaving it to its work. I had to go, as the thunderous cracks of golden plasma were causing my ears to ring, and I could see that my presence was not needed.For two days I left the light alone to its labors, until the sound of its snapping jaws had slowed to become occasional. And then I descended the basement stairs in a hush, to survey the carnage. And carnage it was: dozens, nay, hundreds of fried corpses lay in waves bathed in lilac radiance, and where once the crawling ones churned throughout the room indifferent to my displeasure, now they lay in the stillness of death, concentrated around their Extinguisher, some in pieces, to tread my walls no more.The light did not take all of them. Still I might find one here, two there, easily destroyed by hand. But the once-undying horde is now reduced to a decimal of its former terror, now a pathetic nuisance to be brushed away, and the basement is mine once more.
K**H
The Cons…
The cord is 2 feet long. Why have a cord at all, really? Now I have to find an 8ft 3-prong extension cord than can handle 2800V. I also found out LED bug zappers are not only more efficient, they’re more attractive to bugs. I have another one that’s LED and I’ll tell ya, it’s more attractive to me too. Like, a lot. Other than that, I can’t complain. 😏
D**G
Good Value
Does the job. Great product
L**E
Gnats just your ordinary zapper 😉🤣
Works great, using in my garage on a shelf removing and killing all the mosquitoes, flies gnats I get. Definitely would recommend
L**S
Great product
Great product.
J**C
SLAP that buggard
Sounds like a good quick slap when they get vaporized! Nothing left to see either. But what about the bug dust that's thrown up into the air ? They gotta fix that.
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