⚡ Zap bugs, not your vibe—10 years of effortless indoor pest control!
The Buzbug LED Bug Zapper MA-009 combines triple energy-efficient LEDs with dual-spectrum wavelengths and a powerful 3800V electric grid to attract and eliminate a wide range of indoor pests. Designed for safety and convenience, it features a protective grid, removable bug tray, and flexible mounting options. With a 10-year LED lifespan warranty and wide voltage compatibility, it offers a durable, eco-friendly, and reliable solution for homes and commercial spaces.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 3.15"W x 9.84"H |
Target Species | Mosquito |
Is Electric | Yes |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
C**Y
It REALLY works! (For fruit flies)
I own and run a wine bar and one of the biggest perennial challenges every year when the summer days are waning, Is the annual arrival of the fruit fly bloom. These insidious buggers find their way into my wine bar and into the glasses of my patrons, the necks of my bottles, and the spigots of my beer and cider taps. I've tried the sticky paper, I've tried the homemade vinegar catches. I've tried the handheld electric rackets. Nothing seemed to really take care of the problem.Until I got this bad boy!If you're wondering if this thing actually works let me lay those questions to rest. My fruit fly problem has been completely solved by this amazing device. I couldn't have asked for anything better. And just one of these units has solved the problem for my entire 1500 ft² wine bar! I literally just don't even see fruit flies anymore, nevermind having to fish them out of my wines.The unit is nice and compact. I placed it on the back of the top surface of my kegerator. It actually looks pretty cool. It glows with a warm purple light. When a wayward fruit fly finds its way into its grill it gets atomized with a most satisfying "POP!" (You'll have to forgive me if it sounds like I get a little bit of a sadistic rush from that sound. But if you knew the trepidation and irritation that these hell spawn used to cause me, you would understand.)Don't worry, it's not so loud that it will be distracting to your workspace. It's just loud enough to remind you that it's working.And let me tell you, if there was any doubt that the change in fruit fly atmosphere at my wine bar was a direct result from this item, I would only just need to show you what the cleaning rag that I use to wipe the top of the kegerator looks like after I run it across the surface adjacent to where the zapper lives. There's a fine, slightly black "dust" that accumulates there - clearly from the obliterated remains of the unfortunate varmints that met their demise between the bars of this arthropodic death device.Just as a little tip - I make it a habit of leaving an open-top bottle of apple cider vinegar right next to the zapper, just to increase the enticement of the area to the flies. I can't say how much it helps because I've never gone without it, but I'm sure it increases its effectiveness.I'm curious as to how well this thing would work for mosquitoes, house flies, and other nuisances. Considering how well it has done for fruit flies, I would guess pretty well. It would definitely be worth a try. But if fruit flies are your issue then let me tell you, you've found the solution.
R**Y
Effective and low-maintenance bug zapper
This zapper does a great job keeping flies and mosquitoes away, especially with the dual light spectrum. It’s energy-efficient, easy to use, and covers a good area. I like that it's safe around pets and kids. Just remember it needs to be under cover if used outdoors. Definitely helpful for summer evenings.
P**L
It works much better than I could have imagined.
This thing is fantastic. The other reviews were not wrong. Put it outside with me when I was hanging exterior shade curtains and it kept 90% of the normal bugs off me. It was going CRAZY! Moved it to the garage where I did not think there were bugs and it apparently attracted the ones I did not know of. I am going to buy 2 more for parties to hang because this thing rocks.
S**D
Works Great for Flies and Gnats
I got this bug zapper because the flies in my kitchen were driving me crazy, and nothing else seemed to work. This thing actually did a really good job—it zapped the flies and gnats, and I finally got some peace. My only wish is that it had a little tray or something to catch the dead bugs instead of them just falling on the table or floor. But overall, it’s been a solid purchase and solved my bug problem!
C**E
Best Value By Far - True "Product Killer" to Competitors
Gotta Love this product: After hours of research, I finally settled on this company, this technology, and at this price, and here's why:First, "It works as advertised":The 3,000 V is more than adequate to kill any tiny bugs, which might be small enough to escape between the grids. (I failed to test it on that other larger pests that were bugging me, that weighed in at 150 LBS. But I suspect it might be harmful! to them.) My tests in the past few weeks were mainly for fruit flies, which were more bothersome than you'd think. Buy and ripen bananas often, and you'll generally get a science project, eventually. Don't thoroughly grind up the peels, and in a few days or so, you could collect enough to start a genetics breeding experiment to use for a school project. The 1/2" deep tray is likely enough for roughly 1,000,000 fruit fly corpses.Bulbs and running costs of ownership:I don't intend on buying another one for many years, unless I find the need for two. I don't want to worry about changing out bulbs that will burn out. So, the 10 year lifespan, even if I leave it on 24 x 7 most of the time, became a requirement. Also, since the other models are burning out LEDs that should last virtually forever, tells me that the reason must be heat. That much heat, mans I'm paying for the hour/day to both heat the air, and then paying once again (25%) to cool it. Do the math as their website suggests, and that boosts the costs of their competitors considerably, not counting the costs of constantly replacing the bulbs every month or so.UV bulbs, and why ONLY this model works the best:I didn't intend on using any tube type UV lighted zappers. I bought one years ago, and regretted when it lasted less than a year, and even then a replacement bulb was going to cost +$18. I tossed it out at a $60 loss. These bulbs are unique, in that they not only use much less electricity, run cool, last nearly forever, (OK, still, +10 years), but they are bright and have two colors, instead of just one. Since I threw out most of my posters and dayglo shirts from the 1970's, I can't vouch for the appeal of the different colored UV lights to attract more of our uninvited house guests (that I'm trying to kill). But, appealing to their finer tastes with two colors can't hurt (us).Buying a "waterproof" zapper? Really?This product is not waterproof, but then if you plan on putting a 3,000-7,000 volt appliance of any kind in the rain, I don't care if it is waterproof or not, you should find a way to keep water away, and don't touch anything, until and unless you unplug the power plug if it gets wet.Apparent brightness and noise level:Anyone that says this is "dim", "IS DIM"!! In fact, it is very bright. Do the math and it is apparent that THREE ~ 10" bulbs can be brighter than one vertical bulb. Also, BOTH sides are equally shining, front and back. We first used this while sleeping, and it is not conducive to sleep. First, it is very very bright in a dark room. Second, zapping any bug is very noisy even from 30 feet away. Growing up with B-52's taking off and landing from 1,500 feet above taught me that the noise can be ignored, eventually. OTOH, sleeping with bugs that are bugging you might lead you to enjoy the satisfaction that comes from hearing yet another irritant biting the dust, I know I did. The lights likely do work better at night, but I can also ensure you that it also works to attract bugs in a fully lighted kitchen. At night, you can have lost of fun discovering which kitchen items and clothing are highly or slightly fluorescent.Metal chain -- Caution, or replace with "plastic wire":IT does come with a metal chain. Be very careful or don't use it, if you think you are going to turn it on the side, since the chain could enter the first grid, and connect with the +3.000 volt grid. I can't opine of the safety, or lack thereof, for the relative safety of the power supply. But, I do know that from personal experience replacing magnetrons in microwave ovens, those 4-5,000 volt power suppiies kill many unsuspecting amatuer DIY folks., since they are also high power (amps). Also, microwave ovens keep their charge after unplugged. So, if you open ANY of these bug zappers, be aware that there can be high power components, depending on who designed them. Ensure you ground ANY high voltage power supply, before working on the insides. (Microwaves can still be deadly though, while trying to ground them.)Power Switch: But don't rely on it for working on the insides:This model does have a power switch on the front, so unlike most other models, you can turn it off and still leave it plugged in. (Still do NOT use this switch as the "safe way" to replace bulbs, open the cover, or "sweep the power grid" with the brush supplied.) The power plug is "polarized", which shows that the design is that one (larger) side is "hot". YMMV though, depending on who wired your house, or whose extension cord you are using. With improper house wiring, it is possible that this metal chassis (or ANY appliance like this) has a "hot" chassis, even when "turned off".Ripeness Alarm! (New Feature Discovered)I've you've ever come back from the store, put everything away, and then four days later, this thing starts "singing", with the more frequent percussion of bug death, you might have a problem. See that paper bag you left on the counter?? It has RIPE fruit inside. Along for the ride, was your new fruit fly science project. This alerts you that you likely should seek out that bag, before that fruit is any riper.Fraud Detector! (Yeah, yet another feature I discovered!)Ever have your friends over for poker night, only to find that you supposed "friends" want to stiff you, even though you won and do expect to be paid? Only tonight when writing that check of passing those $20 or $100 bills, you later find that they were FAKE?? Yup. It happens, and when it does, do so when you are using this to light the table so you can easily tell if those bills are real or fake. The security stripe on the side is clearly readable, and some foreign currency will shine even brighter. Those "safety checks" only say "void" to prevent you from copying and using that check every week. Ok, so what do I do when someone is passing me a fake?? Simply take the handy chain, and ask them to carefully drop one end through the grate. Best also to order more garbage bags now, so you can remove the fraudster over time.Finally, I DO highly recommend this, obviously. My plan is to leave this plugged in 24 x 7, since Florida most always has new "surprise guests" arriving at all times of the day or night.
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