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Works As Advertised July 8, 2007 Howard Nemerov (TX, United States) 16 out of 18 found this review helpful
The first two nights of use, I placed newspaper under the unit to catch most of the insects eliminated by the Flowtron Model 40. I determined that it does indeed kill mosquitoes. Living in central Texas, this is vitally important to us in order to better enjoy our backyard deck. I did not install the included octenol lure, because experience and expert advice both indicate that this particular attractant actually repels Asian Tiger Mosquitoes, which we have far more of than other species. The Flowtron also kills non-target insects, such as beetles and moths. If you are uncomfortable with this fact, then look at the more expensive units like a Skeeter Vac, which also does a good job on all mosquito species without using attractants. (If you live in an area without Asian Tigers, try the octenol lure on your unit and determine its efficacy yourself.) However, moths are a nuisance insect, damaging clothing and leaving caterpillars to eat my plants. I read comments that this unit kills beneficial insects. Being an organic gardener, I have not found any dead beneficial insects (major species like ladybugs, lacewings, trichogramma wasps, etc.) under my unit, but I only use it at night, when I observe little or no flying activity by such insects. You will have to make your own determination on this issue as well, if you intend to run the Flowtron during the day. It would be good if there was a Lurex bait for this unit to better attract Asian Tigers, but I did not mark down for this because the unit works as advertised and I am satisfied with its performance as part of my multi-tiered approach to enhancing our back yard enjoyment.
Very satisfied second time around September 17, 2005 William Franklin (Queens,NY) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I have owned a smaller model of the Flowtron for two years without a problem. It works very well. I decided to buy a second one so I can have one in the front and backyard. I was very pleased when I turned it on and it immediately began to attract and kill mosquitoes. I literally did not get bitten by one mosquito while the Flowtron was on. I wholeheartedly recommend the Flowtron bug zapper and am especially pleased with the price after considering mosquito trap machines that have to be baited and require electricity for a light and intake fan to be followed by a cleaning of the unit. All that is required of the Flotron is to cut it on and shake it out when it is done for the price of a 40 watt light bulb.
not for tropical mosquitos October 10, 2001 Cecile (Onverdacht, Suriname, S. Am.) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
i would like to believe all the good reviews about the bk40d, but it makes me wonder whether the mosquitos here in suriname, south america, are different from those in the states. i even ordered a second one along with replacement bulbs directly from the manufacturer, to try to protect my family from mosquitos on a patio of aprox 180 sq.metres. i am really disappointed because the manufacturer did not specify the climate zones, in which this device is to be used. yes, i need to say that there is an occasional, popping sound, so some mosquitos get attracted but i am absolutely still bitten a lot by mosquitos So this device is absolutely useless for me The two stars are for the way it is designed, it looks sturdy and above all safe for small children and pets. It is easy to install. it's just a pity that is doesn't work
BEST BUY FOR THE MONEY June 3, 2004 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought this item a week ago, installed some 50 ft from my deck, and was amazed by the action. As soon as I plugged it in, it started zapping- MOSQUITOS-- I haven't even put the Octenol attractant in there yet. Make sure to buy the 40 watt version- -get a 7-8 ft shepherd's hook to mount on. At first I put it next to my deck- but then I actually read the directions and learned you want the mosquitos attracted AWAY from you- Duh!No propane, No chemicals, No $300 Maybe buy a timer to turn on/off at certain times... Drawbacks- some people may be bothered by the zapping- you'll hear it ! and maybe some beneficial bugs get zapped- Electricity- of course use a GFI outdoor outlet if possible, and outdoor rated electrical cord! JB-
Bugs gone in a zap.... June 29, 2000 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
I just hooked up our bug zapper and within a matter of minutes it was zapping away. We have been very pleased. Don't forget to order the collection tray.
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