DynaTrap Flylight Insect Trap with 2 AC Outlets
Brand | DynaTrap |
Color | 2 Outlet White Trap |
Style | Plug-In 2 AC Outlets |
Material | Glue |
Product Dimensions | 3.56"L x 2.69"W x 9.44"H |
Item Weight | 15 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Target Species | Fly |
About this item
- Plug-in trap protects your family and pets from flying insects that can carry and spread disease
- AtraktaGlo technology uses warm UV light to attract flying insects
- StickyTech Glue Card discreetly traps insects behind the decorative cover
- Delivers up to 600 square feet of coverage; includes 2 AC outlets for plugging in other devices
- Replace glue cards every 30 to 60 days, or more frequently as needed
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Easy to use | 4.7 | 4.9 | 4.7 | 4.8 | — | — |
Adhesion | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.8 | — | — |
Scent | 4.3 | 3.7 | 4.3 | — | — | — |
Value for money | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.3 | — | — | — |
Sold By | — | Monamii | Amazon.com | Shieldeck | DuduCreamDirect | Fly trap indoor LLC |
style | Plug-In 2 AC Outlets | DT3009, DT3019, DT3039 | New Packaging | Plug-In UV Flying Insect Trap | Fly Trap-1 Pack | Modern |
number of pieces | 1 | 30 | 6 | 1 | 1 | — |
material | Glue | Plastic | Glue | Plastic | — | — |
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About DynaTrap
Dynamic Solutions Worldwide, LLC creates technology-driven indoor/outdoor insect traps that protect against mosquitoes, biting flies, moths, wasps, and more. Unlike other bug-prevention solutions, Dynamic Solutions Worldwide, LLC produces products that are affordable, easy to maintain, and most importantly, effective.
DynaTrap Flylight Indoor Insect Trap
DT3019W
Eliminate flying insects throughout your home and protect your family and pets with the DynaTrap Flylight Indoor Insect Trap. This plug-in insect trap protects up to 600 square feet, making it ideal for kitchens, offices, garages, and more. DynaTrap AtraktaGlo technology lures insects, while the StickyTech glue card discreetly traps them. The base has two AC outlets for plugging in other devices.
- Plug-in insect trap with 2 AC outlets
- AtraktaGlo UV light attracts flying insects
- Replaceable StickyTech glue card discreetly traps and kills insects
- Indoor design protects up to 600 square feet
- Includes 1 Flylight insect trap, 1 AtraktaGlo UV bulb, and 3 StickyTech glue cards
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Plug-In Ultraviolet Light Attracts InsectsProtecting up to 600 square feet, this sticky trap quickly rids your living space of flying insects that can carry bacteria and disease, including mosquitoes, fruit flies, moths, and more. Using exclusive AtraktaGlo technology, the Flylight emits a soft blue light that flying insects can’t resist. |
StickyTech Glue Traps InsectsThe trap’s StickyTech glue card traps flying insects. The dead insects are discreetly concealed by the trap’s aluminum cover. The Flylight comes with three replaceable StickyTech glue cards. Discard and replace the glue cards every 30 to 60 days, or when the card is fully covered. |
Sleek Design with Two AC OutletsThis ultraviolet fly trap has an attractive sconce-like design with a classic white finish. The soft AtraktaGlo light works as an effective nightlight in bedrooms, bathrooms, and hallways. And thanks to two AC pass-through outlets-one on each side of the unit--you can plug in other devices while using the Flylight. |
Easy Installation in Any RoomThe Flylight plugs into any standard 120-volt outlet and covers up to 600 square feet. Add additional Flylights (sold separately) to protect your entire home. For best results, replace the AtraktaGlo UV bulb every 3,000 hours, or approximately four months. The Flylight measures 2.81 by 8.31 by 12.88 inches and weighs 0.73 pound. |
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Brand | DynaTrap |
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Color | 2 Outlet White Trap |
Style | Plug-In 2 AC Outlets |
Material | Glue |
Product Dimensions | 3.56"L x 2.69"W x 9.44"H |
Item Weight | 15 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Target Species | Fly |
Item Weight | 15 ounces |
Manufacturer | Dynamic Solutions Worldwide, LLC |
ASIN | B07BFFJ31B |
Item model number | DT3019W |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #7,605 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #280 in Pest Control Traps |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Insect control doesn’t have to be ugly, smelly, or noisy. The DynaTrap Flylight Indoor White Insect Trap disguises the effective trapping power of the StickyTech glue cards by hiding them behind a decorative cover. The UV light is a powerful insect attractant that flying insects, like flies, find hard to resist. The discreet and attractive design allows the trap to be placed anywhere you may find pest insects, such as in kitchens, bedrooms, or garages. The more technology we incorporate into our homes, the less plug space remains available. While the Flylight Indoor Insect Trap uses one standard 120v outlet, it comes with two AC outlets installed so you never have to sacrifice plug space to effectively eliminate insects. Not only does each trap provide up to 600 square feet of indoor protection, but the warm UV light emits a soft glow, allowing the trap to double as a nightlight.
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Customers like the performance, appearance, and ease of use of the pest control device. However, some customers report that the bulbs burn out within 2 months. Opinions are mixed on quality, value, brightness, and stickiness.
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Customers like the performance of the product. They say it works well for its intended purpose, is an effective solution, and is useful for catching bugs around the house. Some mention that the light is a nice, soft, blue nightlight.
"...solution, but it gets a perfect rating for a few reasons: it is extremely effective, it has no reasonable drawbacks, and it is a device I'll be able..." Read more
"...It catches anything and everything. It's perfect! Plus, it's a nice, soft, blue nightlight, too...." Read more
"...Its unique design and features make it an effective solution, although it may have some limitations when it comes to capturing larger flies...." Read more
"A very useful and effective addition in my kitchen!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the pest control device. Some mention it catches most bugs that fly around, while others say that it didn't catch 100% of them.
"...It catches anything and everything. It's perfect! Plus, it's a nice, soft, blue nightlight, too...." Read more
"...The device's whisper-quiet operation ensures that it doesn't create any disturbances, making it suitable for use in various living spaces...." Read more
"...would catch passersby, but this hope was in vain-- neither adhesive trap caught a single fly!..." Read more
"...The unit is attractive and I love the fact that the bugs it catches are not visible to me and my guests...." Read more
Customers find the use of the pest control device effortless, simple, and highly effective. They say the installation was a snap, there's no assembly, and the device is easy to plug in and attract flying critters. Customers also mention that the maintenance of the DynaTrap is relatively straightforward. They find the device sleek and discreet.
"...Installation was a snap, and within seconds of plugging it in, I watched a gnat fly right into the adhesive trap...." Read more
"...The maintenance of the DynaTrap is relatively straightforward...." Read more
"...Simple to use! So many stick to it I was amazed. I am glad I chose this one and have no regrets." Read more
"...No noise and fairly subtle. Is bright at night, though.The other thing we deduct a star for is the shortage of fly paper that comes with it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the pest control device. They mention that it looks sleek, discreet, and unobtrusive. They appreciate the well thought out, stylish, and practical design. Some customers also mention that the product is not an eyesore in their kitchen and that it's a nice, soft blue nightlight.
"...It catches anything and everything. It's perfect! Plus, it's a nice, soft, blue nightlight, too...." Read more
"...Its unique design and features make it an effective solution, although it may have some limitations when it comes to capturing larger flies...." Read more
"...The unit is attractive and I love the fact that the bugs it catches are not visible to me and my guests...." Read more
"...best, it has a larger sticky area to catch more bugs and was much more attractive than the others...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the pest control device. Some mention it's worth the purchase, elegant, and amazing. However, others say that it was somewhat costly and you do need to replace the pads.
"...this flytrap, even though it's just a glorified piece of flypaper, IS EXCELLENT. It catches anything and everything. It's perfect!..." Read more
"...It was more expensive but then the sticky portion was 50% bigger." Read more
"very good stuff like it lot" Read more
"...ultimately decided on this product because it seemed to be a reasonably-priced option with very good reviews...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the pest control device. Some mention that the light is bright, and serves as a nightlight. The UV light is highly attractive to gnats, and the trap manages to capture them efficiently. However, others say that the product is too bright and puts off a violet glow.
"...It catches anything and everything. It's perfect! Plus, it's a nice, soft, blue nightlight, too...." Read more
"The product works well. The light died after 2 years so I bought replacements. The new light flickered and worked for a short while...." Read more
"...In terms of catching gnats, the DynaTrap excels. Its UV light is highly attractive to gnats, and the trap manages to capture them efficiently...." Read more
"...I decided to do a review now, 5 months later, since the UV lamp burnt out. I had expected the lamp to last at least a year or longer...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stickiness of the pest control device. Some mention that the pad is sticky enough to do the job, while others say that it's not sticky enough. They also say that removing the pad leaves adhesive residue on the window.
"I tried several brands and this one was the best, it has a larger sticky area to catch more bugs and was much more attractive than the others...." Read more
"...Removing them did leave adhesive residue on my window, however I did leave them there for a couple of months beyond what was necessary, and a more-..." Read more
"...They do work - the attraction is the UV bulb, the trap is super sticky insert that hold bugs - fruit flys, house flys, moths, even wasps were..." Read more
"...It just tore trying to take it out. The glue seeped through the card and adhered itself to the device...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the pest control device. They mention that the bulb will burn out within 2 months, die in about 1.5 months, and require replacement every few months.
"...The light died after 2 years so I bought replacements. The new light flickered and worked for a short while...." Read more
"The bulbs do not last long as stated. I bought a few more bulbs and some extra adhesive cards. That is where the trouble started...." Read more
"...thing I messed up on is that I was using it as a night light and it burned out, my fault...." Read more
"The Florescent light broke only after 7 months. I would have expected it to last longer, given how much it cost...." Read more
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In order, I purchased:
1. Harris Fruit Fly Drain Treatment Gel (0.5/5)
2. Protecker Fruit Fly Traps (1/5)
3. AllRoad Window Fly Traps (4/5)
4. Dynatrap DT3019-1003P Flylight (5/5)
In the hopes of helping those combating a similar infestation decide what to purchase, I will post this complete review+pictures on each product page, with the reviews listed as numbered above.
1. Harris Fruit Fly Drain Treatment Gel (0.5/5):
This was my first purchase, and second most-expensive only to the Dynatrap light. Now, it's possible that it may 'suffocate' the eggs/larvae in drains, but given its relatively-thin viscosity, I kind of doubt even this (especially if used in drains that will be utilized at all during the treatment period instead of sealed over with cling wrap.) I can say that (other than the aforementioned homemade traps,) I was using this for about a week before getting the other solutions, and noticed no significant effect. As an experiment, I even set out a small cup of the gel, and flies flew into and drowned in it... Then I left the container itself open by my bathroom sink, and the flies just saw another drain to fly into (see picture!)
The only reason this even warrants half of a star, in my experience, is that it does smell pleasant.
2. Protecker Fruit Fly Traps (1/5, not pictured): I ordered the set of 2. These are literally just cuter, less-stabile versions of the homemade traps I had already set out. They do come with a small vial of what I assume is apple cider vinegar, but certainly not enough to add a substantial amount to the traps, so I just made the normal solution and then distributed the vial contents.
I was hoping that the addition of adhesive 'traps' above the liquid trap would catch passersby, but this hope was in vain-- neither adhesive trap caught a single fly! And, compared with their homemade counterparts, these did not catch nearly as many flies (I assume the built-in holes are bored too widely, so the flies could check the liquid out, then easily escape.) I made the mistake of setting one on a ledge in a high-traffic area, and- being the kind of neurodivergent klutz who often bumps into things as I pass by- knocked it over a couple of times, causing it to pop open at the 'seam' and spill the vinegar solution, creating a stinky mess. I don't fault the product for this, but it's worth noting as a possible drawback if you are also cluttered'n'klutzy. Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures before throwing both away as soon as the infestation was over with, but between the two I'd say they caught 10 flies maximum- none on the stickers- so there's not much to show, anyway.
3. AllRoad Window Fly Traps (4/5):
I received these soon after receiving the Protecker traps, and while the Protecker traps had yet to catch a single fly, these window traps caught several within a couple of hours of installing them on my bathroom window.
If you're on a budget and find yourself in this gnat-sy predictament, or if you just want multiple lines of defense like me, these are the way to go. The one drawback is that the 'window cling' line of adhesive is just as strong as the trap side-- and it is *strong.* Removing them did leave adhesive residue on my window, however I did leave them there for a couple of months beyond what was necessary, and a more-conscientious person removing them after a shorter time span may find this to be a non-issue. I'm sure Goo-Gone will take care of it... I'll get around to trying, eventually.
4. Dynatrap DT3019-1003P Flylight (5/5):
Sure, this is the most pricey solution, but it gets a perfect rating for a few reasons: it is extremely effective, it has no reasonable drawbacks, and it is a device I'll be able to use beyond the infestation I got it for (can't wait 'til porch-sitting weather rolls back around to see how mosquitoes fare against it!)
Installation was a snap, and within seconds of plugging it in, I watched a gnat fly right into the adhesive trap. I'm generally a bleeding heart-level animal lover (I even take the odd stinkbug/cricket/spider I find in my house outside and get sad when others smoosh them!) but let me tell you, seeing that gnat fly to its doom filled me with GLEE.
In conclusion, I'd totally avoid the first two products unless you're just interested in conducting your own experiment. Instead, I'd recommend making a few homemade traps, and supplementing them with the window stickers and/or Dynatrap light. (Search for a 'recipe' online for the best ratio of water:vinegar:soap in the homemade traps, and don't forget to top them with carefully-punctured cling wrap; this will ensure more flies drown than escape.)
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022
In order, I purchased:
1. Harris Fruit Fly Drain Treatment Gel (0.5/5)
2. Protecker Fruit Fly Traps (1/5)
3. AllRoad Window Fly Traps (4/5)
4. Dynatrap DT3019-1003P Flylight (5/5)
In the hopes of helping those combating a similar infestation decide what to purchase, I will post this complete review+pictures on each product page, with the reviews listed as numbered above.
1. Harris Fruit Fly Drain Treatment Gel (0.5/5):
This was my first purchase, and second most-expensive only to the Dynatrap light. Now, it's possible that it may 'suffocate' the eggs/larvae in drains, but given its relatively-thin viscosity, I kind of doubt even this (especially if used in drains that will be utilized at all during the treatment period instead of sealed over with cling wrap.) I can say that (other than the aforementioned homemade traps,) I was using this for about a week before getting the other solutions, and noticed no significant effect. As an experiment, I even set out a small cup of the gel, and flies flew into and drowned in it... Then I left the container itself open by my bathroom sink, and the flies just saw another drain to fly into (see picture!)
The only reason this even warrants half of a star, in my experience, is that it does smell pleasant.
2. Protecker Fruit Fly Traps (1/5, not pictured): I ordered the set of 2. These are literally just cuter, less-stabile versions of the homemade traps I had already set out. They do come with a small vial of what I assume is apple cider vinegar, but certainly not enough to add a substantial amount to the traps, so I just made the normal solution and then distributed the vial contents.
I was hoping that the addition of adhesive 'traps' above the liquid trap would catch passersby, but this hope was in vain-- neither adhesive trap caught a single fly! And, compared with their homemade counterparts, these did not catch nearly as many flies (I assume the built-in holes are bored too widely, so the flies could check the liquid out, then easily escape.) I made the mistake of setting one on a ledge in a high-traffic area, and- being the kind of neurodivergent klutz who often bumps into things as I pass by- knocked it over a couple of times, causing it to pop open at the 'seam' and spill the vinegar solution, creating a stinky mess. I don't fault the product for this, but it's worth noting as a possible drawback if you are also cluttered'n'klutzy. Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures before throwing both away as soon as the infestation was over with, but between the two I'd say they caught 10 flies maximum- none on the stickers- so there's not much to show, anyway.
3. AllRoad Window Fly Traps (4/5):
I received these soon after receiving the Protecker traps, and while the Protecker traps had yet to catch a single fly, these window traps caught several within a couple of hours of installing them on my bathroom window.
If you're on a budget and find yourself in this gnat-sy predictament, or if you just want multiple lines of defense like me, these are the way to go. The one drawback is that the 'window cling' line of adhesive is just as strong as the trap side-- and it is *strong.* Removing them did leave adhesive residue on my window, however I did leave them there for a couple of months beyond what was necessary, and a more-conscientious person removing them after a shorter time span may find this to be a non-issue. I'm sure Goo-Gone will take care of it... I'll get around to trying, eventually.
4. Dynatrap DT3019-1003P Flylight (5/5):
Sure, this is the most pricey solution, but it gets a perfect rating for a few reasons: it is extremely effective, it has no reasonable drawbacks, and it is a device I'll be able to use beyond the infestation I got it for (can't wait 'til porch-sitting weather rolls back around to see how mosquitoes fare against it!)
Installation was a snap, and within seconds of plugging it in, I watched a gnat fly right into the adhesive trap. I'm generally a bleeding heart-level animal lover (I even take the odd stinkbug/cricket/spider I find in my house outside and get sad when others smoosh them!) but let me tell you, seeing that gnat fly to its doom filled me with GLEE.
In conclusion, I'd totally avoid the first two products unless you're just interested in conducting your own experiment. Instead, I'd recommend making a few homemade traps, and supplementing them with the window stickers and/or Dynatrap light. (Search for a 'recipe' online for the best ratio of water:vinegar:soap in the homemade traps, and don't forget to top them with carefully-punctured cling wrap; this will ensure more flies drown than escape.)
Firstly, the DynaTrap's design is simple yet effective. Its UV light technology attracts flying insects, drawing them towards the trap. The device's whisper-quiet operation ensures that it doesn't create any disturbances, making it suitable for use in various living spaces.
In terms of catching gnats, the DynaTrap excels. Its UV light is highly attractive to gnats, and the trap manages to capture them efficiently. It's been a relief to see a significant reduction in the gnat population around my home, especially during warmer months.
However, when it comes to larger flies, the DynaTrap's performance isn't as impressive. While it does catch some flies, it may struggle to handle larger and more robust species effectively. This limitation might require additional fly control measures for more significant fly issues.
On the positive side, the DynaTrap is chemical-free, using no pesticides or harmful substances. This eco-friendly approach makes it safe for use around pets and children.
The maintenance of the DynaTrap is relatively straightforward. The removable tray allows for easy disposal of trapped insects, and the durable construction ensures long-lasting use.
In conclusion, the DynaTrap fly trap is a useful tool for dealing with gnats and small flying insects around the home. Its effectiveness in catching gnats is impressive, providing a noticeable reduction in their population. However, it may have some limitations when it comes to capturing larger flies. If you are primarily concerned about gnats or smaller flying pests, the DynaTrap is a reliable and eco-friendly option to consider. For larger fly issues, additional strategies may be necessary. Overall, it has proven to be an asset in creating a more insect-free environment in my living space.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
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