🦟 Bye-bye bugs, hello peace of mind!
The SaferHome Indoor Plug-In Fly Trap SH502 offers chemical-free, continuous insect control using UV LED light to attract and trap flies, moths, and gnats. Covering up to 400 sq ft, it’s safe for homes with children and pets, features a discreet rotating plug design, and delivers immediate, 24/7 protection for large indoor spaces.
Item Weight | 4.7 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.25"L x 3.2"W x 5.8"H |
Target Species | Fly, Moth, Gnat |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Style | 1 Device + 2 Glue Cards |
Color | White |
A**R
Inexpensive but highly effective
This device is a bit silly in how it works: it's a blue light with sticky paper. But WOW does it work well. We purchased several of these and now have zero gnats and flies. It's inexpensive, the refills are inexpensive, but it's highly effective. It also doubles as a night light. The blue light isn't good in bedrooms, but it is good in the kitchen. The flying insects gravitate towards that room and end their journey in the kitchen.
D**B
Inexpensive and it WORKS WELL!
Absolutely AMAZING! Within a few hours it trapped several of those tiny bugs which fly around my plants. and mosquitos too and FLYs too. Wow! In a few days each trap has (so far) trapped over 12. The blue light is pretty too. No noise, just plug it in. Easy!
A**3
Best flying bug trap for indoors I've bought!
When I tell you I haven't seen a fruit fly - fly past my face and annoy me since I've bought this product I mean it! I was getting so tired and annoyed of these little fruit flys buzzing past me and never being able to catch them. Finally I said that's it's I need to buy something to fix this. I did my research online and then proceeded to see what Amazon had to offer. I came across safer home which was also in one of the articles I read online. The reviews are pretty good so I bought it. Since having it plugged in my kitchen I haven't had one annoying fruit fly pass my face. I've had this product for about two- maybe three weeks. It works so well! It comes with two sticky pads. Easy to put in, very safe for your pets and family, the speed of how fast it worked was wild and still is! There is no smell. I really enjoy the blue light especially at night it's like a little night light. I'm going to buy another one for the bedroom just because I like it that much even though I haven't seen one fly in my path since getting it. Plug it in and let it do its job. You'll totally forget about having little flying pests.
B**Y
Every RV needs this. Great for homes too!
I bought this to catch drain flies. It will not attract drain flies, but the number of other bugs that it kills is amazing. I live in a wooded area, and mosquitoes are always flying in when I open the door. This is so easy to clean and does not stink at all! The mosquitoes cannot resist the bright light that sends them to their doom! The light is high quality and doubles as a great night light. It gives your room a black light effect, which is very cool! This thing even caught a rogue horse fly! What quality! Does not require any sort of chemical and makes no noise! Every home needs a pair of these! I find this to be the best bug solution for my RV! YOUR RV NEEDS THIS NOW!
B**M
Effective and safe
Item was as described, one outlet bug attracting light and two sticky pads to trap pests.The sticky pad is easy to slide into the bug light and easy to remove without touching the yucky bits. Effectively trapped flying bugs and pests. I maybe had this one up for two weeks, the proof is right there!There is no odor when plugging in or adding a new sticky pads
K**A
Works for small, NOT large flies.
Family was bringing stuff into house through the garage, which stores our trash cans. The cans had attracted many houseflies that decided to enjoy our home’s air conditioning. For three days we chased them around trying to swat them dead, but they were quick little buggers. I have kids and pets, so I’m not into spraying poison around my home, so I decided to try a fly trap.This trap does work, but NOT for house flies. First, house flies are not attracted to light in the same manner other flying insects are. So, the “bait” (light) doesn’t attract them. Second, I’m not sure if they are all-together avoiding the trap, or if the sticky is too weak to trap them, but not one housefly was caught.After two days of not catching anything, I moved the trap close to the trash and smeared a tiny bit of honey on the sticky side to bait them. The following morning, I noticed two fruit flies on the trap. It has now been almost two weeks and all I have caught are about seven or eight fruit flies and gnats, but nothing else.My conclusion is that the trap only works for smaller/lighter flying insects. At this point, I’m not sure if I would have ever caught those if I hadn’t added the honey bait. I’ll use this trap near my fruit bowl, but I don’t think it’s useful for much else.
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