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Seems pretty good May 30, 2007 Mish Mo (Boston, MA USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I honestly haven't had a chance to use it consistently, but every time I do remember to turn it on there seem to be at least a few bugs in it. I'm not sure if they are really drawn to it, or if it's random. But either way, those bugs have been caught! The only working issue is that when it's still pretty light outside (or I have my exterior lights on), it seems to attract the bugs less. My other problem is that it's not supposed to get too wet and I don't want to bring it inside everytime it's going to rain, so I had to find a somewhat protected spot to store it outside. Very little noise!
DynaTrap Insect eliminator June 2, 2007 Sloane Shepard (Georgia USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am very pleased with this product. So far it has kept the mosquitos off me when I have been on our porch. We live in a wooded cul-de-sac with a creek on our property which can cause a bad mosquito problem. For the past five years we used the large mosquito magnet machine, but it is big and cumbersome and has to have propane to work. The Dyna trap just plugs in and I can move it around easily. I would buy more of this product .
Okay, but not great May 31, 2008 Sometime writer (Little Rock, AR) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The DynaTrap is easy to install and is quiet. However, it does NOT do an effective job of eliminating biting insets. It does eliminate all the moths in the immediate area, but sitting just a few feet away we are still getting bitten by mosquitos and biting flies. It is not the solution we were looking for.
Everything they claimed PLUS! June 8, 2008 Michael L. Jacobson (Virginia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This product is effective, silent, well designed, and economic. It is far more effective than units selling for far more. This is the second one I've bought. What higher recommendation is there?
helpful June 12, 2008 Dan O. (South Florida, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I live in an area infested with mosquitoes and sandflys (no-see-ums). I bought this as a low-cost alternative to the propane using traps which cost more than a $1 a day to run. I ran it for three days and nights. It caught many more moths and beetles than mosquitoes or sandflys like the other reviewers say, but it did catch them. There were almost no bugs caught durng daylight so I hooked it up to a timer and had it come on at dusk and off at sunrise. It caught just as many and probably saves light bulbs and power. I have my doubts about the Co2 claim but the light does attract bugs. I don't like the fact that it does not kill all the bugs which means you have to carefully remove the cage and put them in a plastic bag with some insecticide to dispose of them. It would have been a better design to have a net bag attached.
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