Friday, October 7, 2011

P3 International P7880 LED Electronic Bug Trap

Enjoy bug-free evenings outdoors with the LED Bug Trap. Simply plug the unit into any 110v outlet and the 6 LED’s produce UV light that attracts insects. Once in range, the bugs are sucked inside by the vacuum where they are captured in the removable collection net.

Amazon Sales Rank: #18506 in Lawn & Patio Color: Black Brand: P3 International Model: P7880 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 7.25" h x 7.25" w x 9.00" l, 1.66 pounds Whisper quiet vacuum fan Attracts insects with UV light Removable collection net Safe and effective Eliminates mosquitoes and other winged insects in a discrete, quiet fashion.

Enjoy bug-free evenings outdoors with the LED Bug Trap. Simply plug the unit into any 110v outlet and the 6 LED�s produce UV light that attracts insects. Once in range, the bugs are sucked inside by the vacuum where they are captured in the removable collection net.

Most helpful customer reviews 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Waste of Money! By Mathew M. Michuta Complete and utter waste of money. Mosquitos fly right by it. I bought three of them, and did not catch a single mosquito. They were running rampant inside my house. Don't buy this product. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. works for fungus gnats By desert rat I haven't had this trap long so can't attest to it's durability, but it catches plenty of fungus gnats each night, and that's what I got it for. 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Dozens of dead mosquitos thanks to this! By R. Korn This has been working for me for many months in our apartment. I had two, but dropped one on the floor and the blade broke, so I'm ordering another. I had reviewed this a while back, but it is on an Amazon page for another seller, which no longer sells it, so it doesn't appear when you search. Anyway, perhaps the mosquitos are dumber here in DC than eleswhere, but eventually they end up in or around the trap, dead Most of the mosquitos actually don't die in the trap's net basket, but are battered by the fan blade and end up laying in front of or behind the traps (they get knocked out through vents in the back, I think). So if at first you don't not think it's working, put the trap on white sheet of paper and you'll find them. We keep them running at night, when the mosquitos are actively looking for us, and perhaps that's when the traps work best -- in the dark with those enticing blue led lights. See all 8 customer reviews....

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