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Fly Trap Indoor Bug Zapper, 2800V Powerful Flying Insect Mosquito Killer w/ 20W Blue Light Attract, Plug-in Pest Control Machine for Moth, Fruit Fly, Fungus Gnat, Garage Bug Catcher

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About this item

  • Being Very Effective Against All Flying Bugs: 365nm wavelength has been proven to highly attract mosquitoes, flies, moths, and other insects. Micnaron bug zapper crafted with 2 ultraviolet lights that attracts most of the bugs to an electric grid that electrocutes them in second.
  • 2800V Electric Grid: This pest killer is designed to be the strongest with 2800V indoor transformer. It will generally explode smaller insects on impact, wiping out all harmful biting insect with 6,000 sq.feet effective coverage. Save your money and reducing your need to clean the grid.
  • Safe and Easy Maintenance: Micnaron pest killer lamp is crafted with protective grid to keep your kids and pets out of internal electrified grid. Its detachable grid design also allows you to replace the bulbs more portable.
  • No More Spray or Odor: No harmful chemical and odor spray anymore. Micnaron pest control machine saves you from unhealthy bug spray. It’s ideal for any indoor environments and activities.



Product Description

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Bug Zapper

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What Type of Insects Are You Trying To Attract ?

Our insect trap with special spectrum (black) UV lights will attract moths and flying ants to the bug zapper, they glow purple and this light has been proven to be more attractive to mosquitoes. Most people want to attract all insects; in which case we would suggest adding a Mozzie Attract lure and Fly Attract Lure (Such As Flowtron Mosquito Attractant) to your bug zapper to broaden its appeal to all insects.

How Powerful Does Your Bug Zapper Need To Be?

Premium bug zappers are manufactured with a large grid which is capable of zapping all the flying insects that land on the grid. Higher lamp wattage will attract more bugs over a larger area, which shouldn’t be a problem for Micnaron premium bug zapper. Our bug zapper have an electrified grid with 2800V, and is more suitable for semi-rural/ rural applications or suburban areas with large insect populations. It will generally explode smaller insects on impact, reducing the need to clean the grid

  • Compact and portable
  • Aluminium construction
  • 20 watts – 2 x 10 watt UV globes
  • Coverage 6000 square feet
  • 2800 Volt high kill transformer
  • Removable catch tray
  • Metal hanging chain

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2800 Volt High Kill Transformer

The commercial bug zapper is powered from a strong 2800V indoor transformer and attracts insects with 2 x 10W UV BL Lamps, which will generally explode smaller insects on impact, reducing the need to clean the grid

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360° Child-proof Protective Grid

The electrified grid is covered by the protective guard prevents people and pets from accidentally touching the grid. With 5mm gap only that can trap much more insect at a time.

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Brand UVA Light Bulbs

Brand UVA light bulbs emitting 365nm wavelength that attract most insect to the bug zapper with more natural way. Durable and energy-saving

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Metal Hanging Chain

Specially design for indoor use with hanging chain, allowing you to hang on the wall or keep it on the desk

Simply Replace Your Light Bulbs If Needed

Step 1. Unplug the bug zapper


Gary Helton
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
If you can tolerate that zap sound this thing is great. 1 in garage one in the kitchen really work great bulbs have decent life. Also easy to find replacement bulbs
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
I rarely get the energy to write a product review for Amazon. However I had a situation where overnight my cat managed to get the back door open and for weeks I was dealing with flies everywhere in my kitchen, in my bathroom, in my living room. It was disgusting, and I needed a solution that didn't include getting rid of the cat. (Bless that polydactyl freak of nature but I love him, he's done it 2 more times since AND tried to during writing this review) BUT this product works and works well. The loud cracks and zaps scared the shit out of me and it sounded like a quiet gun fight in my downstairs but within a day the flies weren't noticeable walking around and by day 2 I wasn't finding any. If this thing broke tomorrow I would still get another one to have in case I needed it again. And so far I have had to use the extra bulbs that came with so I can't speak if they work or not but for the core product I couldn't be more impressed.
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Reviewed in Mexico on September 21, 2021
Después del tiempo sigue prendiendo y solo los que pasan los elimina pero creo que ya no atrae a los mosquitos quiero saber si son los tubos, aunque prenden, lo compre y me funciono, pero si hay que ver sino lo han rediseñado y esto hace que no sirvan debería tener dos rejas una para insectos mucho mas pequeños, ver la vida util lámpara UV y el tamaño para remplazarlo.Compre otros de otra marca y trate de ponerle un cordon de plastico y solo unos 2 milimetros aplaste el aluminio y lo prendi cuando paso un mosquito dejo caer la carga de energia y como pegaba con el aluminio se generó un corto que que barbaro si lo hubise jalado mi madre se ubise pegado, no le ponen asislante en la parte superior y cuando se aplasta o aboya por algun motivo ni pensarlo no lo deje al alcace de los niños piencenlo estos aparatos deben esta bien diseños y con proteccion.
Citlalli
Reviewed in Mexico on October 20, 2021
Es un producto bueno contra mosquitos/moscas/mosquitos de fruta, debido a que si los atrae, sin embargo, no le doy 5 estrellas, por que en su gran mayoría no los mata, solo los paraliza, pero tu tienes que en algunas ocasiones, rematarlos
L-Knight
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2020
I've had this unit for about a week so far, and it's worked well. I've enclosed a picture of one day's kill of pesky gnats that pop up from nowhere to buzz around my house every summer. It's been like this every day, and I've usually relied on passive sticky traps or simply killing them by hand before.I've used bug zappers outside, so I knew what to expect. The reviews are right about the sound, though. It doesn't bug me, because each sharp crack means one more dead bug and the end of it's (previously) possible descendants. Each crack, does, however, startle my wife, so that's something you may need to keep in consideration. It's loud but quick, so if you can get used to it, it shouldn't be a problem. After having a gnat buzz around my face, disappear, and a minute later hearing that crack, I experience something akin to sweet vengeance.Cleaning is easy, as you simply pull the little tray on the bottom out and dump it. For some particularly fried bugs you may need to wipe or rinse, but it's still no big deal. I've done both and have also sometimes just vacuumed them out. Sometimes they get under the tray or outside the unit altogether. This is because not every kill is an instant one. I've seen them zapped and then move around a bit, sometimes walking, sometimes spinning, and then die. So you will find some dead bugs on both sides of the unit if it's sitting on a surface. If it's hanging up, this means dead bugs on the floor, so be prepared for that when you decide where to place it.The unit is much bigger than I thought it would be. I didn't read the size, but just went by people's pictures, and when it came in, I was surprised. This is as tall and almost as long as my small microwave. It's not too deep, and can be easily picked up in one hand. The power line is short, though, so it will need to put it near an outlet unless you use an extension or surge suppressor.I don't leave it on except during the day when I'm around, because I don't like leaving anything going while I'm asleep, so this is luring bugs to it that could be hanging around windows trying to get the sun instead. It's still a good idea to minimize any other attractants, though, to maximize the slaughter. I haven't had to do any bulb changing, but I have seen others talk about leaving it unplugged for a couple of hours before touching it. The manual gave like advice, although it may have just been for one hour. Either way, I'd double to it to be safe.If the unit dies before I feel it's been worth the cost, I'll update this review if I can.
Jester67
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2020
UPDATE 3/27/21Thought the bulbs burned out so ordered replacement. Did the replacing 3/26/21 but still wouldn’t lights still wouldn’t come on even after adjusting bulbs several times. Finally took cover off of top thinking a wire might have come loose since the zapper part was still working. Found a large burnt spot on the main circuit board. I thought a bug got in there and shorted something out, but the burnt section only has a ruined diode. After looking closely I also found a glass diode was shattered. If I can find a replacement board I’ll swap it out. I might even be willing to switch out components on the board if I could figure out what we’re the bad ones. Two of the blue capacitors have slight bulging indicating they’re going out. I’ve had this unit on almost constantly since my original review. Through the winter months it was basically a nightlight. Don’t know if the constant use burned out the board or just had a defect waiting to happen. While it was working it did great. I’ll be getting another one, but I’d also like to repair my first one.I removed one star ⭐️ from my earlier review of 5⭐️s because it didn’t last a year.***************************This bug zapper lives up to its name, it zaps bugs. Simple to setup and use, just place it in an area you want to zap bugs and it does the rest. There is a pretty audible zap when a bug hits it, loud enough that it scares both my dogs. The 20 watt stuns larger flies, but they usually stagger around the catch tray before either finally dying or until they hit the zapper again. The first day I set it up in the kitchen, and within about an hour there were no more pesky flies buzzing around. I had been having problems with flies coming in through the doggy-door, so I placed it near the door (about 3ft to the side). All day long as a fly would sneak in, it would see the UV light and be attracted to it. The picture is from sitting on the floor near the door. Very effective and entertaining (listening to the zap and seeing kids and pets jumping).
thomas j.
Reviewed in India on November 29, 2020
Poor product. Unable to catch a single mosquito for the past 3 days we used the two of them. I bought. Now returning them. Perhaps, the design, attempting to catch mosquito from the base, seems impractical. Or, the power cut may have permitted the mosquitos to escape. I was more successful to kill around five mosquitos with bare hands last night. Product is waste of money
Raghavendra
Reviewed in India on November 29, 2020
Worst products, never buy, more positive reviews doesn't mean good product but it is fake reviews. This product not effective in removing the mosquito in 10x10 room, waste of power, wanted to return but do not have options to do it. I lost money
Shaik Irfan
Reviewed in India on November 21, 2020
working well ,but mosquitoes are not died we have to leave outside of the house
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