Zevo Flying Insect Trap for Indoors: Light Trap Captures Fruit Flies, Gnats and Houseflies, Starter Kit Value Pack (2 Plug-in

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 12,808 ratings

Price: 35.38

Last update: 01-01-2025


About this item

Zevo fly trap, fruit fly trap, and gnat trap attracts pesky flying insects in your home using specially designed blue and UV light.
Traps flying insects on a disposable adhesive backing that you never have to touch.
Removable refill cartridges available for year round protection.
Effortless 24/7 continuous attraction works day and night to help protect your family from pesky flying insects. Designed for any room or area of your home where flying insects gather including kitchens, bathrooms, garage, and living spaces.
Includes 2 plug-in bases + 2 refill cartridges

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Samantha Orta
5.0 out of 5 stars Omg what can I say?! I was so skeptical. This thing WORKS!
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
I know how helpful pictures are for believability, so I’ll attach one! Don’t judge me, I had no idea what these were for the first couples of weeks. So yes they overran my house for a bit. But that is no longer! We are now free from the clutches of these nasty little ????’s.
I recently moved to Florida, and never in my life had I experienced so many (what I thought were gnats - I’m still unsure what the hell they actually are ????). For the life of me I couldn’t figure out where the swarms of these pesky little things were coming from. I am originally from up north, where the only things that resemble them that we get are fruit flies. I couldn’t figure out why they were everywhere when none of my fruit was rotten or even remotely bad. Until I did some googling and found out these little demons are called Drain Flies. They live and breed in your drain, lay eggs and come out in SWARMS. I tried every remedy to kill them off. I cleaned my drains, I poured all kinds of chemicals down there. I googled every which way to kill their eggs, catch them. Tried the whole apple cider vinegar, water and soap trick. Where the apple cider vinegar is supposed to attract them, and the surface tension of the soap is supposed to get them stuck and they sink into the water below….noooope! Nothing worked. I’d still see them flying all over the place in my peripheral vision, and to top it off I now had a nasty little vinegar cup hidden in my corner smelling like dooky. I, like every other rational person, ran to Amazon for a solution. And I found LOTS of them. My first go to was going to be that light and fan thing, where the light attracts them and the fan supposedly sucks them in to their demise. I really didn’t care which one I purchased, as long as it worked. I saw the reviews and pictures of this one and figured I’d give it a go, and if this one didn’t work, I’d try the other one I mentioned.
Day 1, the first few hours, it caught absolutely nothing. And I thought “greaaat. This thing isn’t going to catch anything and I’m gong to have to deal with this pests for another few days while I wait on another order”
Day 2. I woke up, not expecting to find anything, and lo and behold, there were 10-15 flies on it. My prayers had been answered!
Day 3. Not going to lie, I forgot I had it plugged in
Day 4. I checked again, and this is what I found. The picture attached. Absolutely gross ????. Don’t ask, I have no idea how all these nasty little creatures lived in my sink without my knowledge. I must just be that blissfully unaware. I thought I only had a few…clearly I was wrong
I’m on like Day 10 now. I waited awhile because I wanted to make sure it continued to work before posting this review. I haven’t seen another fly / gnat besides in the trap, since Day 4, nearly a week ago. Not one. However, the trap is still lit up, and still as sticky as it was on day 1.
There is a faint blue glow, it’s a pretty pleasant. It’s just like a night light. It makes 0 noise whatsoever. It’s SO easy to remove and replace the sticky pad. You pull the stick piece up out of the part that attaches into the wall, and slide a new one in. So simple, yet so effective. If you’ve had these nasty little critters flying around your home for far too long now, try it. You won’t regret it. If it doesn’t work in the first spot you put it, move it around. These things supposedly come out of the drains, yet for some reason it catches far more in my bedroom outside the bathroom. So find what works for you. Also, it turns sideways if need be. So if you have a sideways plug, you can still plug it in and swivel it so it’s face up!

I hope this review helps some of you choose this, and rid your life of these nasty little buggers!!
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Samantha Orta
5.0 out of 5 stars Omg what can I say?! I was so skeptical. This thing WORKS!
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
I know how helpful pictures are for believability, so I’ll attach one! Don’t judge me, I had no idea what these were for the first couples of weeks. So yes they overran my house for a bit. But that is no longer! We are now free from the clutches of these nasty little ????’s.
I recently moved to Florida, and never in my life had I experienced so many (what I thought were gnats - I’m still unsure what the hell they actually are ????). For the life of me I couldn’t figure out where the swarms of these pesky little things were coming from. I am originally from up north, where the only things that resemble them that we get are fruit flies. I couldn’t figure out why they were everywhere when none of my fruit was rotten or even remotely bad. Until I did some googling and found out these little demons are called Drain Flies. They live and breed in your drain, lay eggs and come out in SWARMS. I tried every remedy to kill them off. I cleaned my drains, I poured all kinds of chemicals down there. I googled every which way to kill their eggs, catch them. Tried the whole apple cider vinegar, water and soap trick. Where the apple cider vinegar is supposed to attract them, and the surface tension of the soap is supposed to get them stuck and they sink into the water below….noooope! Nothing worked. I’d still see them flying all over the place in my peripheral vision, and to top it off I now had a nasty little vinegar cup hidden in my corner smelling like dooky. I, like every other rational person, ran to Amazon for a solution. And I found LOTS of them. My first go to was going to be that light and fan thing, where the light attracts them and the fan supposedly sucks them in to their demise. I really didn’t care which one I purchased, as long as it worked. I saw the reviews and pictures of this one and figured I’d give it a go, and if this one didn’t work, I’d try the other one I mentioned.
Day 1, the first few hours, it caught absolutely nothing. And I thought “greaaat. This thing isn’t going to catch anything and I’m gong to have to deal with this pests for another few days while I wait on another order”
Day 2. I woke up, not expecting to find anything, and lo and behold, there were 10-15 flies on it. My prayers had been answered!
Day 3. Not going to lie, I forgot I had it plugged in
Day 4. I checked again, and this is what I found. The picture attached. Absolutely gross ????. Don’t ask, I have no idea how all these nasty little creatures lived in my sink without my knowledge. I must just be that blissfully unaware. I thought I only had a few…clearly I was wrong
I’m on like Day 10 now. I waited awhile because I wanted to make sure it continued to work before posting this review. I haven’t seen another fly / gnat besides in the trap, since Day 4, nearly a week ago. Not one. However, the trap is still lit up, and still as sticky as it was on day 1.
There is a faint blue glow, it’s a pretty pleasant. It’s just like a night light. It makes 0 noise whatsoever. It’s SO easy to remove and replace the sticky pad. You pull the stick piece up out of the part that attaches into the wall, and slide a new one in. So simple, yet so effective. If you’ve had these nasty little critters flying around your home for far too long now, try it. You won’t regret it. If it doesn’t work in the first spot you put it, move it around. These things supposedly come out of the drains, yet for some reason it catches far more in my bedroom outside the bathroom. So find what works for you. Also, it turns sideways if need be. So if you have a sideways plug, you can still plug it in and swivel it so it’s face up!

I hope this review helps some of you choose this, and rid your life of these nasty little buggers!!
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Vaughn & Dorothy
5.0 out of 5 stars Effective and Convenient: Zevo Flying Insect Trap!
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
The Zevo Flying Insect Trap is an absolute game-changer when it comes to managing pesky flying insects in the home! I recently set one up, and I’m incredibly impressed with how well it works.

The trap is incredibly effective at attracting and capturing flies, moths, and other flying insects. The light and attractant work perfectly together, drawing insects in and trapping them without the use of harmful chemicals. It’s reassuring to know that it’s safe for use around children and pets.

Setting up the trap was a breeze—simply plug it in, and it starts working immediately. It’s discreet and unobtrusive, blending well into the background while quietly taking care of the insect problem. The design is sleek and modern, so it looks good in any room.

I also appreciate how easy it is to clean and maintain. The trap is simple to disassemble and doesn’t require much effort to keep it functioning optimally.

If you’re looking for an effective, safe, and hassle-free solution to keep flying insects at bay, the Zevo Flying Insect Trap is highly recommended. It delivers excellent results and makes managing indoor pests a lot easier!
S L
4.0 out of 5 stars Works pretty good but not as well as I had hoped.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I was hoping they would catch some of the mosquitoes that sneak in our house, but nope not a signle mosquito. And most of the flies aren't caught. But it does really well with tiny flying gnats that make their way in. I unplug it during the day because it doesn't catch much during the daytime. For the evening, make sure it's the only light in the room for best results. This picture is at the one month mark; 5 weeks worth. I had hoped it would catch more flies, but I will continue to purchase because it catches so many little bugs that I didn't even know were here.
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S L
4.0 out of 5 stars Works pretty good but not as well as I had hoped.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I was hoping they would catch some of the mosquitoes that sneak in our house, but nope not a signle mosquito. And most of the flies aren't caught. But it does really well with tiny flying gnats that make their way in. I unplug it during the day because it doesn't catch much during the daytime. For the evening, make sure it's the only light in the room for best results. This picture is at the one month mark; 5 weeks worth. I had hoped it would catch more flies, but I will continue to purchase because it catches so many little bugs that I didn't even know were here.
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Fern S
5.0 out of 5 stars Works amazing.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
This works great catching bugs. The blue light attracts the bugs and the sticky paper in the plastic cover traps it.

You don’t notice the bugs until you unplug it and get rid of the stick paper.

It is a little pricey but it works and pretty so it is worth it. Would buy again.

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