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# 1/2 acre coverage Battery-powered 4.5 lbs weight Dynatrap DT1050-DEC Outdoor Insect Trap (DT1050-DEC2), 1/2 Acre, Stone

**Brand:** dynatrap
**Price:** 955391₫
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## Summary

> 🦟 Say goodbye to bugs, hello to bliss!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dynatrap DT1050-DEC Outdoor Insect Trap (DT1050-DEC2), 1/2 Acre, Stone by dynatrap
- **How much does it cost?** 955391₫ with free shipping
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## Best For

- dynatrap enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dynatrap brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stylish Design:** Blends seamlessly with your outdoor decor.
- • **Low Maintenance:** Set it and forget it for a bug-free experience.
- • **Versatile Targeting:** Effective against flies, moths, mosquitoes, and more!
- • **Eco-Friendly Solution:** No harmful chemicals, just nature-friendly trapping.
- • **Ultimate Outdoor Defense:** Protect your space from pesky insects!

## Overview

The Dynatrap DT1050-DEC Outdoor Insect Trap is a battery-powered, eco-friendly solution designed to cover up to 1/2 acre. Weighing just 4.5 pounds, this stylish stone trap effectively targets a variety of insects, including flies, moths, mosquitoes, hornets, and wasps, ensuring your outdoor space remains a haven for relaxation.

## Description

Get relief from mosquitoes and other flying insects with the DynaTrap DT1050-DEC Insect Trap. Proven to attract, trap, and kill mosquitoes, biting flies, wasps, hornets, yellow jackets, moths, and more, this trap’s three-way system lures flying insects with a warm UV light and carbon dioxide. Its whisper-quiet fan draws insects into the screened base and traps them until they dehydrate and die without the use of harmful chemicals or pesticides. Designed for use in all weather conditions, this mosquito trap provides coverage of up to a half-acre. The decorative insect trap features a stylish look with classic stone finish and gold basket.

Review: It is what it is, and it’s great. - I did sort of a ridiculous amount of research before buying this thing, and I’m very happy with it. But, my research not only led me to select a mosquito trap, but also to modify my thinking in what to expect from a mosquito trap. There are also some drawbacks, and claims made in this ad that I wouldn’t support. Still, it is pretty terrific, and a solid purchase. 1) It says indoor/outdoor. I wouldn’t agree with that. This would be complete overkill for indoor and probably not that effective. It is not silent. It has a fan that’s always going. This creates a low-key fan noise. It’s not loud, but I wouldn’t want to listen to it all the time. Also, while it attracts mosquitoes, it does not attract mosquitos better than you do. That leads me to my next point. 2) This is not a human protection device. This is a mosquito population reduction device. You can’t think of it as an instant fix. It’s not like “I’m throwing a party, let me get the trap out”. That would probably attract more mosquitos to the party. If you stand next to the trap, the mosquitos will attack you rather than going in the trap. But, while humans are not around, the trap will eliminate dozens of them a night. So, this is in no way a quick fix for mosquitoes. It is, however, a very effective part of a solution. Mosquitoes, as evil as they are, have a weakness: they are not strong fliers. They are optimized for stealth, and don’t travel very far or very quickly. If you think of a mosquito population as a bucket filled with water, this puts a leak in the bucket. Day by day, little by little, there will be less and less water in the bucket. My trap has been up for only a few days, and it’s killed around 50 mosquitos. When I go outside, there are still mosquitos, but 50 less than there would have been. Over time, I imagine that there will be fewer and fewer. Probably never “none” but a whole lot less than there would have been. I’ll report again in a few months to see if this has occurred as expected, but it has certainly killed a large number of mosquitos. 3) Also, it kills moths. Probably 1 moth for every 3 mosquitos. The packaging tries to get around this by saying moths are bad, but I like moths. I’m willing to kill them to protect my kids from mosquitos, but I do feel bad for them. I think it’s acceptable collateral damage, but I would be happy to kill a few less mosquitoes to save some moth lives. Maybe they could design a new model with a finer grating to protect larger insects. Also, I live in Northern California. In my research I discovered that there are dozens of species of mosquitos, so I can’t confirm that the trap will be effective in all ecosystems, but it seems to work well for the ones we have locally. Updated with a photo. About 10 days of trap. I couldn’t be bothered to count them, but probably around 200, and far more mosquitos than any other type of insect. Update #2. This is the second year with the trap(s), and I had to do an update because the results are so dramatic. I left it on until the rainy season started, and turned them back on when the rainy season was ending. I bought new bulbs which it recommended after 4 months, but I’d gone 12, and finally emptied the traps which I’d been neglecting. Hol-e-mol-e. There were thousands of mosquitos in there. I should have added another picture, but I doubted the slightly moldy black mass would photograph well. It was like the biomass of a large rat. THOUSANDS. I didn’t expect it since most of the time it was running was not peak mosquito season, and I was shocked. But, more importantly, mosquito season hasn’t happened this year. Usually, in April, they’re out in force... but there have been basically none. I see one once in a while, but it’s like seeing a butterfly or something. None of this 4 attacking at once stuff I’d become accustomed to. Not seeing any outside, I though, maybe it’s a drought year and there aren’t too many, but when I look into the trap, it seems to be catching 10-20 a night. So it’s really working. Our mosquito problem is basically solved. We have two traps on 3/4 of an acre, and mosquitos are simply not a problem so far this year, where every other year they’re starting to get pretty bad by this part of the season. We just had an outdoor-only get together with half a dozen kids, and I literally didn’t see a mosquito for the duration of the party, where in previous years I’d routinely be dousing the kids in repellent and have been constantly preoccupied swatting and clapping them. It’s just a shocking transformation. For some reason I guess I assumed that the mosquito populations would sort of reset every season , but it seems the effects of the trap are at least partially cumulative from year to year. I’ll update again if the mosquitos rebound in May or June, but for now, pretty much the only mosquitos I see are the ones riding in the trap.
Review: It works awesome! Had victims within an hour - Review for Dynatrap 3 (Model DT1050-DEC2). I purchased this on my own with no benefit or prompting from any seller/manufacturer- This thing really does work as advertised- It started catching within an hour for me. The picture of the catch basket contents is after 6 days and I think some of the small dehydrated & shrunken biters fell out of the little slots at the bottom, so the pic may not be a full representation of what it caught. I did not have a large infestation but would usually get mosquitoes trying to bite me when I was in one section of my lot. After 3 days of it being on, I already noticed a huge reduction in the number of mosquitoes trying to bite me at sunset time while I worked in the normal biting area for a few hours. In case there's any speculation as to what regions the traps works well in, I'm in Honolulu, Hawaii and the mosquitoes & moths here seem to love the Dynatrap. It's a bit spendy in the scheme of insect trapping, but I haven't seen anything else that works nearly as well. Bonus- it's pretty quiet...there's a small computer fan that you'll hear running but otherwise quiet. Nowhere near as obnoxious as a traditional zapper. If you're getting frustrated being bitten, go ahead and try it if you can spare the cash. Beware that you will have to change the light bulb (~$10-14) every 125 days for the trap to remain effective.

## Features

- Power source type: Battery

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N9M638I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,707,490 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #8,942 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand Name | DynaTrap |
| Color | Stone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (378) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043256331054, 00043256331061 |
| Included Components | Insect, trap |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Type Name | Mosquito Repellent |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dynamic Solutions Worldwide, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DT1050-DEC2 |
| Material Type | Stone |
| Model Number | DT1050-DEC2 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Style Name | Stone |
| Target Species | Fly, Hornet, Mosquito, Moth, Wasp |
| UPC | 043256331061 043256331054 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DynaTrap
- **Color:** Stone
- **Is Electric:** Yes
- **Item Weight:** 4.5 Pounds
- **Material:** Stone
- **Number of Pieces:** 1
- **Style:** Stone
- **Target Species:** Fly, Hornet, Mosquito, Moth, Wasp
- **UPC:** 043256331061 043256331054
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It is what it is, and it’s great.
*by S***S on April 29, 2020*

I did sort of a ridiculous amount of research before buying this thing, and I’m very happy with it. But, my research not only led me to select a mosquito trap, but also to modify my thinking in what to expect from a mosquito trap. There are also some drawbacks, and claims made in this ad that I wouldn’t support. Still, it is pretty terrific, and a solid purchase. 1) It says indoor/outdoor. I wouldn’t agree with that. This would be complete overkill for indoor and probably not that effective. It is not silent. It has a fan that’s always going. This creates a low-key fan noise. It’s not loud, but I wouldn’t want to listen to it all the time. Also, while it attracts mosquitoes, it does not attract mosquitos better than you do. That leads me to my next point. 2) This is not a human protection device. This is a mosquito population reduction device. You can’t think of it as an instant fix. It’s not like “I’m throwing a party, let me get the trap out”. That would probably attract more mosquitos to the party. If you stand next to the trap, the mosquitos will attack you rather than going in the trap. But, while humans are not around, the trap will eliminate dozens of them a night. So, this is in no way a quick fix for mosquitoes. It is, however, a very effective part of a solution. Mosquitoes, as evil as they are, have a weakness: they are not strong fliers. They are optimized for stealth, and don’t travel very far or very quickly. If you think of a mosquito population as a bucket filled with water, this puts a leak in the bucket. Day by day, little by little, there will be less and less water in the bucket. My trap has been up for only a few days, and it’s killed around 50 mosquitos. When I go outside, there are still mosquitos, but 50 less than there would have been. Over time, I imagine that there will be fewer and fewer. Probably never “none” but a whole lot less than there would have been. I’ll report again in a few months to see if this has occurred as expected, but it has certainly killed a large number of mosquitos. 3) Also, it kills moths. Probably 1 moth for every 3 mosquitos. The packaging tries to get around this by saying moths are bad, but I like moths. I’m willing to kill them to protect my kids from mosquitos, but I do feel bad for them. I think it’s acceptable collateral damage, but I would be happy to kill a few less mosquitoes to save some moth lives. Maybe they could design a new model with a finer grating to protect larger insects. Also, I live in Northern California. In my research I discovered that there are dozens of species of mosquitos, so I can’t confirm that the trap will be effective in all ecosystems, but it seems to work well for the ones we have locally. Updated with a photo. About 10 days of trap. I couldn’t be bothered to count them, but probably around 200, and far more mosquitos than any other type of insect. Update #2. This is the second year with the trap(s), and I had to do an update because the results are so dramatic. I left it on until the rainy season started, and turned them back on when the rainy season was ending. I bought new bulbs which it recommended after 4 months, but I’d gone 12, and finally emptied the traps which I’d been neglecting. Hol-e-mol-e. There were thousands of mosquitos in there. I should have added another picture, but I doubted the slightly moldy black mass would photograph well. It was like the biomass of a large rat. THOUSANDS. I didn’t expect it since most of the time it was running was not peak mosquito season, and I was shocked. But, more importantly, mosquito season hasn’t happened this year. Usually, in April, they’re out in force... but there have been basically none. I see one once in a while, but it’s like seeing a butterfly or something. None of this 4 attacking at once stuff I’d become accustomed to. Not seeing any outside, I though, maybe it’s a drought year and there aren’t too many, but when I look into the trap, it seems to be catching 10-20 a night. So it’s really working. Our mosquito problem is basically solved. We have two traps on 3/4 of an acre, and mosquitos are simply not a problem so far this year, where every other year they’re starting to get pretty bad by this part of the season. We just had an outdoor-only get together with half a dozen kids, and I literally didn’t see a mosquito for the duration of the party, where in previous years I’d routinely be dousing the kids in repellent and have been constantly preoccupied swatting and clapping them. It’s just a shocking transformation. For some reason I guess I assumed that the mosquito populations would sort of reset every season , but it seems the effects of the trap are at least partially cumulative from year to year. I’ll update again if the mosquitos rebound in May or June, but for now, pretty much the only mosquitos I see are the ones riding in the trap.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works awesome! Had victims within an hour
*by T***C on February 19, 2020*

Review for Dynatrap 3 (Model DT1050-DEC2). I purchased this on my own with no benefit or prompting from any seller/manufacturer- This thing really does work as advertised- It started catching within an hour for me. The picture of the catch basket contents is after 6 days and I think some of the small dehydrated & shrunken biters fell out of the little slots at the bottom, so the pic may not be a full representation of what it caught. I did not have a large infestation but would usually get mosquitoes trying to bite me when I was in one section of my lot. After 3 days of it being on, I already noticed a huge reduction in the number of mosquitoes trying to bite me at sunset time while I worked in the normal biting area for a few hours. In case there's any speculation as to what regions the traps works well in, I'm in Honolulu, Hawaii and the mosquitoes & moths here seem to love the Dynatrap. It's a bit spendy in the scheme of insect trapping, but I haven't seen anything else that works nearly as well. Bonus- it's pretty quiet...there's a small computer fan that you'll hear running but otherwise quiet. Nowhere near as obnoxious as a traditional zapper. If you're getting frustrated being bitten, go ahead and try it if you can spare the cash. Beware that you will have to change the light bulb (~$10-14) every 125 days for the trap to remain effective.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Over 1,000 bugs in the first night
*by A***R on April 24, 2019*

I don’t normally write product reviews, but this trap performed very well initially. It’s super easy to use and caught well over 1,000 insects in the first night - mostly midges with some mosquitoes mixed in. Not sure how it will hold up, but the initial results are promising. The fan did get hung up because there were so many dead bugs, so cleaning it might become an issue.

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