🛡️ Keep your space bug-free and stylishly lit!
The Carmelie Indoor Fly Trap is a plug-in device designed to capture various flying insects, including fruit flies and mosquitoes, using a UV light attractant. It features a dimmable night light mode, is eco-friendly and chemical-free, and covers areas up to 400 square feet. The product includes one fly trap device and five adhesive glue cards for easy maintenance.
S**.
Great Bug Catcher!
This bug catcher works just as well if not better than the one I bought on a shopping channel for way more money! And I got a 2 Pack, not just 1! You can't beat the price! The bugs are attracted to the light, get stuck and that's it. So easy! When the card is full you just throw it away and replace with a new one. I would definitely recommend this to anyone! Absolutely 5 Stars!
M**Y
Great Value / Bright Enough, Not Too Bright / Low Profile, Can Be Used In Any Direction
Overall with the card inserted this is 6-3/4" high.I do wish this was designed to allow the card to be fully inserted.This doesn't have a polarized plug so it can be used in multiple directions on a wall outlet, power strip, plug adapter, etc. The card does stay in place when used upside down.These are low profile with easy visibility and access to other outlet.The UVA light isn't as bright as my previous one but doesn't need to be and I prefer that. With TV standby light, clock, and numerous other lights my other one just added more light pollution. Switching to the soft night light setting gives you more light if you need/want it.I had another one but not sure what I did with it. I think I just got tired of the cost of the refills and probably threw it out. These 2 units with 10 sticky cards is a much better deal.Note: Probably common practice but stating "10 refills" could easily be mistaken to mean there are a total of 12 as "refill" would mean replace the contents. These come with a total of 10.These are great for fruit flies.Great product. Great value.
T**O
Keeps the gnats down - but hides them on the backside
I plugged these in exactly two weeks ago to the day.It has been a wet and warm couple of weeks down here in the southwestern US. In this “pre-spring” season we tend to see a few gnats come up through the drains, in through the doors and breed in houseplants. This year, as an attempt to ward off the infestation, we decided to give Carmelie plug-ins a try.I was immediately (like the gnats) drawn to the use of the LED UV light as a lure. Having been two weeks now, I am pleased to say that is a BRILLIANT idea! Why did it take as long as it did to invent this simple to use and very effective product is beyond me!
3**S
Low profile
Inconspicuous and low profile, this is an effective method of catching bugs, though not necessarily lady bugs (they just don't seem to be as light-driven as other flying insects.) When unplugging the unit, inevitably, I adjust the light by accidentally hitting the adjustor button, but since I'm in the process of unplugging it anyway, it doesn't really matter. No sound, no scent, just an unusual looking nightlight with the super power of trapping bugs.
M**.
Light
Well, we got two packs of stickers and two lights but only one of the lights was a working light. So we have a bunch of stickers but one light.
B**K
The Fly Trap has three different light settings!
Got to say, these are the best gnat/fly traps I have used thus far. They have a nice flat that is exposed and the sticky card goes in easily. The trap has three different light settings, white, ultra violet and blinking white. All the others that I have used before only had two settings. I like the look of these traps more than the others due to the sleek smooth design of the front.
F**S
A must have!
A must have for every Florida home! Easy to put together and use. I am amazed at how many bugs it catches.
R**E
Everything you need to get rid of those annoying flying pests
Seems when those pesty little flies get in the house they never go away. The bigger ones you can kill with a flyswatter, but the small ones, the fruit flies and what some people call "no-see-ums" are very annoying. They just don't leave. I think it is the blue light that attracts them and the sticky paper that finishes them off. I've tried the old-fashioned fly paper strips you pull apart and hang from the ceiling. There is a reason you don't see those much. They don't work, unless you have a huge amount of flies you would find on a farm. These have all you need for one price.
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