DynaTrap DT1750-SH Piège à moustiques et insectes volants ¾ Acre avec lumière AtraktaGlo, plus crochet de berger - Tue les moustiques, mouches, guêpes, moucherons et autres insectes volants Piège avec crochet de berger

Brand:DynaTrap

2.8/5

455.04

Chaque piège à moustiques et à insectes d'extérieur DynaTrap AtraktaGlo est simple à utiliser pour piéger les insectes volants comme les moustiques. Sa conception durable lui permet d'être utilisé à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur, donc où que vous alliez, vous êtes protégé. Le piège attrape les moustiques, les mouches piqueuses, les mouches domestiques, les phlébotomes, les mouches à souffler, les mouches de vidange, les mouches, les mites, les no-see-ums, les coléoptères de juin, les guêpes, les vestes jaunes, les punaises, les moucherons et les moucherons piqueurs ! Le piège à moustiques et insectes d'extérieur est doté d'une lumière UV ultra-brillante pour attirer les insectes, ce qui confère au piège une protection améliorée à 3 voies pour piéger les insectes volants des zones à sa portée. L'ampoule UV génère une lumière chaude, attirant les insectes. Puis un deuxième leurre, une surface exclusive revêtue de dioxyde de titane Ti02, produit du CO2 irrésistible pour les moustiques. Troisièmement, un ventilateur à vide puissant mais silencieux aspire les insectes dans la cage de rétention où ils se déshydratent et meurent. Un crochet réglable jusqu'à 49 pouces est inclus pour fournir des options de suspension sécurisées pour le piège.

EAN: 0043256320225

Catégories Patio, Lawn & Garden, Contrôle des nuisibles, Traps,

Design discret - La finition noire élégante se fondra sans effort dans votre décor et le ventilateur silencieux vous fera oublier qu'il est même là. Construction toutes saisons - Une conception durable pour une utilisation en intérieur ou en extérieur. Laissez-le fonctionner en continu toute la saison pour une protection continue contre les insectes. Protection puissante - Le piège protège efficacement jusqu'à 3/4 acre de votre propriété et comprend un crochet léger réglable à 49 pouces pour accrocher le piège en toute sécurité. Protection à 3 voies – La lumière UV AtraktaGlo, le diffuseur et le revêtement TiO2 attirent les insectes vers le piège, puis le ventilateur silencieux les aspire dans le panier. Ce que nous attrapons - Attire et piège les moustiques, les mouches piqueuses, les mouches domestiques, les mites, les no-see-ums, les coléoptères de juin, les guêpes, les guêpes jaunes, les punaises, les moucherons et les moucherons piqueurs.
Brand DynaTrap
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,128 ratings 3.8 out of 5 stars
Is Electric No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 15 x 14 x 25 inches
Item model number DT1750-SH
Item Weight 17.11 pounds
Manufacturer Woodstream Corporation
Material Metal
Number of Pieces 1
Product Dimensions 15 x 14 x 25 inches
Style Trap With Shepherd's Hook
Target Species Fly, Moth, Beetle, Mosquito, Gnat, Wasp

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
A quick end to a bad mosquito infestation
After a wet summer and Hurricane Matthew, my Orlando home on a drainage pond was soggy and absolutely overrun with mosquitoes. The lanai and front porch were literally covered with them, and going outside just to walk the dogs was a suicide mission. I was able to knock them down for a few days at a time with hardware store pesticide sprays, but that was getting expensive, gross, bad-smelling and probably toxic. As soon as a new batch would breed and move in from outside the spray radius, the place was uninhabitable again. I did a lot of research on mosquito traps and settled on this one. I know some mosquito species aren't attracted to light, but mine certainly are - any covered areas lit at night were mosquito meet-up zones. I didn't really want to fool around with propane or attractants, and thought I'd just give this a shot. Brother and sister, does it catch bugs! The instructions say to give it 2-4 weeks to have a good effect, but it provided relief on our back lanai literally overnight. I quit spraying once I ordered it, then plugged it in on the lanai when it arrived -- let it sit right on the floor -- and ran away. By morning I had a huge catch of mosquitoes in the trap (along with a load of moths) and none roosting on the walls and ceiling as usual. I was able to walk the dogs without having to slap any skeeters off me. I was so impressed, I ordered another identical unit for the front porch. At this writing, the one in the back has been running for almost a month, the one in front for two weeks. Just for kicks, I thought I'd wait a bit to empty the front unit so I could show what 2 weeks of catch looks like (attached). That's a hefty mass of mosquitoes in there. Thousands, for sure. Feels weighty in the trash bag. The sweet heft of success. I hardly ever see live mosquitoes hanging around the front porch or back lanai any more, and I haven't sprayed again since buying these traps. It's also dried out and cooled down a little -- 60s at night, 80s in the day -- so hopefully that will all work together to interrupt the breeding cycle and get back to a normal level of mosquito annoyance. So, at least for my situation and with my species of light-loving mosquito, this product totally worked. Tips and thoughts: I'm not doing *anything* to maximize my catch. Both units are sitting in a spot on the floor that is convenient for me and near my outlets; people say to put it higher to maximize how many insects you catch. I'm not using any additional lures. I'm still catching a ton of bugs and most of them are the targets - mosquitoes. Maybe I'll play with better placement and lures eventually, but for me this product has been "set and forget." The visible light also means it catches a lot of moths. I don't have anything against moths especially. My high tech solution -- other than the 2-week catch I photographed for visceral effect -- is to just open the trap when I see moths bouncing around in there. They'll usually flutter right out. I might free a live mosquito or three ... but they're dumb, they'll be back. This model does cast a fairly bright visible blue light. I'm about 100% sure that this visible light is the primary reason it works so well for me, but if you were wanting to use it somewhere that you want to keep dark, that's a non-starter. It's labeled as "whisper quiet," but as others have pointed out, the fan does have an audible hum. To me, it sounds a lot like a buzzy AC circuit, or the humming of a pot on an induction range. It's not awful, but it's not silent. Both of my traps sound identical. Repeating what everybody says: turn it on and leave it on; don't shut it off unless you're emptying the catch bin. Just toggling this trap on when you want to go outside does not work. If hungry mosquitoes have a choice of you or the trap, they'll go for you. You want the trap to vacuum them and their families up when you're not there, and they don't have anything better to do than go check out that funny blue light. The instructions say to put the trap far from your living area, and I did that -- mine is about 30 feet from where I usually sit. But I'm fairly certain that an as-yet unkilled mosquito, hungry for blood, is going to zoom right to me and ignore the trap entirely. The effective defense seems to be to make all those mosquitoes dead, or interrupt the breeding cycle so they never get born, well before you present yourself. Since the light seems to be a very effective part of the lure (at least for my mosquitoes) avoid having other bright lights nearby that may seem more attractive. My traps catch the most mosquitoes when the lanai or porch lights are off at night. I'm planning to switch all my exterior lights to motion sensors for convenience and security with minimum bug appeal. I'm continuing to do all the common sense, non-pesticide things everyone should do to control mosquitoes: get rid of standing water, avoid over-irrigate, treat unavoidably wet areas with Bt ("Mosquito Dunks"), etc. But these traps seem to have made the critical difference in preventing re-infestation from elsewhere. It's really been transformative and wonderful. A final unsolicited editorial comment on the UV + TiO2 = CO2 lure technology: I don't personally believe in it. While the photocatalysis reaction is a genuine phenomenon, scientists have not been able to measure any carbon dioxide plume coming from DynaTrap units (e.g. [...]) and even just thinking theoretically, I head-scratch over where you'd get enough carbon out of other atmospheric carbon compounds to make this a meaningful lure effect ... VOCs? Organic emanations from dead bugs in the catch bin? But I'll give DynaTrap and their resellers a pass on what is possibly a bit of snake oil here, since this trap absolutely does work --- albeit I think for other reasons. It seems well-made, does what it says on the tin, effectively reclaimed my outdoor living areas within days of deployment, and ended my overdeployment of insecticides. I'll report back on reliability after I've run them for a while longer.
Scritto da: George Camuglia
Caught a bunch of insects, and surprisingly durable
We live near a river with plenty of slow-moving inlets / wetlands in upstate NY. While it is an urban area, the mosquitos are abundant in our yard because of the proximity to these breedings grounds. We bought this because higher-priced alternatives seemed to lack the justification for such a large expenditure, while lower-priced versions didn’t have some essential features we were looking for (C02 etc). Firstly, this won’t eliminate your mosquito problem. It is intended to interrupt the breeding cycle, which means it will reduce heavy local populations where they may be an optimum environment for reproduction. We’ve had ours running for a full season at this point (having just put it away for winter). The basket is full of insects - which would be great if it wasn’t so gross. But it works, and the reduction in mosquitos was observable. We placed it about 50ft away from our patio, but we may consider having it closer next year to capture some of the little monsters who didn’t spot it before they spotted us. I was concerned about weather-resistance when it came through. But we had it outside and relatively open to the elements for six months (it was against a garage with a slight roof overhang, so was somewhat protected but not shielded from heavy rain). There is no indication of damage and the unit operated as expected through all kinds of weather. It does capture pretty much everything that flies, unfortunately. This sadly included butterflies and moths, as well as some wasps (I didn’t see any bees but I imagine some ended up in there). I think the other, larger insects do also obscure the number of mosquitos that it captures. The mosquitos seem to die faster than the others, so I have opened it up on occasion to let butterflies / moths out (and I didn’t notice any mosquitos escaping). Overall, this was a good purchase and did what we were expecting it to do.
Scritto da: Cecilia O.
DONDE PUEDO CONSEGUIR EL FOCO DE REPUESTO !
Todavía no elimina todos los zancudos! Y la lámpara se fundió!!!!!! Donde puedo conseguir el repuesto del foco????

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