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The Flowtron Bug Zapper is a high-powered, American-made outdoor insect killer featuring dual 40W UV bulbs and a 5600V instant kill grid. It covers up to 1.5 acres using patented dual-attraction technology combining UV light and Octenol attractants. Designed for durability with weatherproof housing and UL certification, it offers a chemical-free, low-maintenance solution to eliminate mosquitoes, flies, and other flying pests efficiently.



















| Best Sellers Rank | #20,664 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #73 in Bug Zappers |
| Brand | Flowtron |
| Color | Midnight Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,074 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 8.5 Pounds |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 11"W x 18.5"H |
| Style | Flowtron |
K**N
Great way to rid yard of flying pests!
I grew up with always having a bug zapper on the back porch. Then I kinda forgot they existed after moving out and starting to do the "adulting" thing. Then I decided to go outside & enjoy the pool one day after work. After a non-enjoyable 10 minutes of battling mosquitos, I was over it! That, fellow readers, is when I remembered the infamous bug zapper from my childhood. So off to Amazon I go.... searching for a bug zapper. And this is the one I purchased. Environment: waterfront (salt), pool, woods, 2 acres, and in a county with an abundance of horses/stables. Problematic Insects: mosquitos, horseflys, gnats. I picked a spot about 20 feet from the pool & deck. Hung the zapper & plugged it in. This took all of 30 seconds to complete. I already had a 6ft wooden post in the ground (formerly housing a birdhouse) that I utilized to hang the zapper. It lit up as expected annnndddd...... nothing. No zapping of bugs. Kinda disappointed. And then dusk began. I know now that the bugs come out full throttle at dusk because that zapper started to get a work out! The next morning my son told me that even our garage didn't have the same amount of mosquitos that it previously had! He had heard it zapping everytime he went outside. But be aware, it's definitely bright! You will not want it hanging by your (or your neighbors) bedroom window. So, after 48 hours it certainly seems to be doing what is expected of it. While I don't hear much action from it during the day, it definitely attracts and kills the bugs once the sun starts to set. **it also does not appear to disturb my purple Martin's, which I like to keep happy, since they eat mosquitos** I'm totally pleased with the ease of use and the results. So much so, that I purchased a second one that will be hung at the side of the house. Anyone suffering from mosquito and fly problems, you should consider taking the bug zapper route before going the chemical route. I absolutely recommend this bug zapper, especially for those needing the larger coverage area!
T**E
A sweet symphony of bug death
Last year, when my wife and I moved into our house, there was a ton of standing water behind our house. It was almost marshland. Where we're at in SD has a bit of a drainage problem, and sits pretty low, so standing water is pretty common around town in any undeveloped areas. Anyway, that standing water led to TONS of mosquito problems. I'm not kidding, if I went outside for more than fifteen minutes I'd come back inside with at least ten new mosquito bites. This irritated me to no end. So, I set out to SLAY THEM ALL. At this point, I didn't care what it took--I'd use toxic waste if it meant dead mosquitoes. That's when I found the Flowtron BK-80D. This thing is a beast. I bought two, AND I bought the chemical attractant. I wasn't playing any games with these bugs. This was my crusade. I hung one outside the garage, the other on our deck. There's always been something to the soft blue glow of a bug zapper that brings me back to the simpler days, but this time it was personal. This was not about nostalgia, this was about revenge. This thing is fairly bright, it's not obtrusive to me, but my wife complained about the sound and flashing. I didn't notice it. I was too busy reveling in sweet victory. The first few nights, I laid awake just basking in the sweet blue glow and glorious *zap* *zap* *zap* of this thing go off probably every few seconds. It was a beautiful symphony of lights and sounds and bug death for the first few weeks. Then, it slowed down. My task was complete. For the rest of the summer, I had maybe the occasional bug bite. I could enjoy sitting outside again. Every morning I would check on the zappers, and sure enough there were piles of bodies. It was a mass grave for bugs. These machines are unstoppable. One thing to note is that fried bugs WILL get stuck to this thing. It will require some cleaning because of the sheer numbers of bugs it will kill. Thanks to the Voltron 80W bug zapper, I single-handed committed genocide of an entire generation of bugs, and I enjoyed it. I dare them to come back this year. I'll be ready. The moral of the story is this: this is efficient. It kills efficiently, it kills in large amounts, and it will kill for a long time.
R**O
Amazing and very efficient mosquitoes killer machine
I've been using electric insect killers since 1988. This 1-1/2 acres coverager fly swatter effectively eliminated all mosquitoes, moths, wasps, and flying insects in the neighborhood. This model, hung outside, produces a sound similar to a machine gun, catching hundreds of insects per minute. We live on over 10+ acres in the mountains, and there are many flying insects around here. When my grandchildren come to visit, they laugh and are amazed at the sound and how well it catches insects.
C**N
Cleanest, strongest, most effective. The best one I've tried
We've tried several zappers that we had to return. This is the best by far. Best voltage. We got the 1.5 acre coverage. We like how the bugs fall through the open bottom. They don't collect as much because the bottom is open. Also since it's so powerful, it basically disintegrates most of them so there's not as much accumulation of the bugs in the zapper. In the video u can see all of the dust on the ground of the disintegrated bugs. U will prob have to clean it occasionally with a blower, but this is the cleanest, strongest by far. I sat about 15 feet from it and no bugs hit me or but me! This is the one.
T**E
Very pleased with it.
This thing appears to work. It does not guarantee you will not be bitten, but it guarantees that you will not be bitten AS MUCH! After the rubbishy Danatrap it has been a God Send. Yes, I would recommend it, but it is expensive to run. Octenol lures are not cheap and you definitely need them, replacement lamps are expensive and then there is the cost of running the thing day and night from spring to winter so you have that to add to your electricity bill. If you suffer as much as I do from mosquito bites you will gladly budget for this gadget, it makes life bearable, and sitting or working in the garden pleasurable again. UPDATE: June 27th 2012 We have had this lamp for almost three years now and it is just wonderful. For the people who have had no success I will give a few tips. 1) Buy a stand for it so that it can be at least 6ft from the gound. We bought Flowtron SP-200B Security Lantern Pole. 2) Place it about 100ft from the area you want to protect. Deck, patio etc. (This lamp covers one and a half acres, that is approx 312 linear feet, front to back, side to side, so you could safely set it 100 to 150ft away to keep the buggers away) 3) Keep the lamp clean, clean it every week, it works best when the bulbs are bright, If they start to dim or one goes replace promptly, don't limp along. 4) Always use Octenol lures. (Mark your calendar when they need replacing, and replace on time) Those are the rules we follow and believe me life has been sweet ever since. I suffer terribly from mosquito bites they are the bane of my life in summer. They swell up to the size of a boil and last for well over a week. I was virtually a prisoner in my house. I was prepared to spend money, and this is not cheap, keeping up with the lures and the bulbs which work best when they are at their brightest. But I have to say it has been money well spent. I can go out into the garden without spraying myself all over with insect repellent, I can even go out in the evening and not be bitten. We can sit out on the deck sipping Martinis and watching the sunset AND NOT BE BITTEN! And what is more, because it covers such a large area it protects us both at the front AND at the back of our house and probably part of our neighbors gardens as well. Thank you Flowtron. Thank you very, very, much. Jolly good job.
S**D
works on yellowjackets!
i dont know why i missed this when i was looking for bug zappers. i only saw the $250+ one had great reviews. what got me here? we have a yellowjacket problem, so i youtubed yellowjacket bug zapper and saw this (among other video): [...] i wrote to flowtron to see if i should get the 1/2 acre (our backyard is much smaller than an acre!) or acre and a half to kill yelowjackets and they let me know, "The ½ acre unit, BK-15D is a 15 watt unit. The 1.5 acre BK-80D is 80 watts. Both units have the same power output from the grid which is 5600 peak volts. The basic difference is the coverage area.None of our units will kill yellow jackets. They are simply not attracted to UV light. So they are ineffective on these type of insects. These units will lure and kill mosquitoes, midges, gnats and black flies etc." but i had already ordered the 80 watt one before he wrote back. i put it on the stairs where the yellowjackets live (i put this directly on the floor, on one of the stairs), and they all swarmed around it, they all came out of the proverbial woodwork bc they were drawn to this, all agitated and flying around. this seemed to kill almost all of them - about 12 just lying there, 2 staggering around. the next morning at 6 am they were all still there, i presumed dead. a few hours later, i went back in the backyard, and they were all gone. were they carried off by another bug? i thought so, until a few hours later, i put this machine back, and saw a whole bunch of yellowjackets flying around this zapper again. did they come back to life? must have. we used this again and this time once they seemed dead we hosed them and put them down the drain, to definitely drown them. there are still a few left but far fewer than before, and we're using this again. (update, the second round killed them all as far as i know - none left that i know if!) i dont know anything about mating habits and if they will reproduce or if i got the queen, but i can assure you that yellowjackets are attracted to this. i'm just not sure if they killed them right away or just shocked them, bc i dont know how they mysteroiusly dissapeared the next day. so once you feel you've killed them, dispose of them safely as soon as you can, within a few hours should be fine. from the guy's email, the smaller 1/2 acre one would have been fine but i'll keep this. oddly, the other bugs r still biting me like crazy, but i was most concerned about the yellowjackets as i got stung. so i recommend this for sure. it comes with a circle on top, to hang it from, but beware, that circle has a hole in it. we found out the hard way because we put a string through there and then it fell through the circle, causing this whole machine to come crashing down, but luckily it's sturdy and didn't break. i also learned you can search amazon reviews, and if you search amazon reviews and type in yellowjackets or yellow jackets you will learn of others' experiences. i see people were successful killing yellowjackets buying the smaller coverage area with the pole, which is around the same price. i wish i had taken a picture so you could see all of the dead ones. i'm really glad i didn't have to spend $250+ on the other bug zapper. i could afford this one, and it does the job well. ps i didnt use attractant. maybe i need to to catch the other mosquitos. it's just nice not to be afraid every time i have to go in the backyard. thanks flowtron. **pps, i googled yellowjacket trap and i saw some cheap cute yellow things that look like hives, you may also want to try that. i ordered some but dont think i can test them now, unless there are hidden yellowjackets left. best of luck to you!!
D**A
loving it
Great Bug Zapper,, a bug killer for sure.
P**R
Love the zapper, hate Amazon’s crappy shipping boxes
Arrived broken. Amazon put this in a flimsy box and when it arrived the bulbs were like rock salt. I had glass everywhere before I even opened the “cereal box” like container they used to mail it. I ordered a new one as I didn’t have time to wait for a refund and reorder. This time it arrived in a proper box and has worked amazingly!! When I come home from work around midnight, it sounds like someone is popping corn with this thing! The bug population around home has been decimated as seen by the pile of bugs under it. I do recommend hanging this at least 10 feet from the zone you want clear of bugs though. I started with it on my porch and kept finding clouds of tiny bugs clinging to my door as I was trying to enter my home. Moved it (yeah, the directions say) and solved the problem. It works so well, I’ve decided to just replace the broken bulbs in the first one and put it near my garden and shop area!!
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