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03-07-2020 01:17 PM
Any thoughts about whether it would be effective for mosquitoes? We've had some mosquito issues (I think due to the neighborhood pond) that I'd like to do something about this year, but I'm not sure if the TSV is the answer. 🤔
03-07-2020 01:36 PM - edited 03-07-2020 01:37 PM
I have a couple from last year. Yes, I find them very effective on mosquitoes. And moths and flying beetles. I hardly had any bugs around my house last summer.
But they attract the bugs, and you have to clean out the bin. Some will still be alive so dump the bin away from your house.
My biggest complaint about the units is not that they don't work on bugs--they do that very efficiently. It's cleaning the unit. I live in a place that gets a lot of rain and humidity. When it's humid the fan gets full of gunk and it stops circulating, which means the unit is rendered useless. And trying to clean the unit effectively is impossible because it doesn't completely come apart.
03-07-2020 01:45 PM
That's good to know, thanks @geezerette . I wondered about how easy it would be to clean it and also wondered about how easy it would be to find replacement bulbs if needed.
03-07-2020 01:47 PM
i have a one acre one and it is fantastic. i have had it for two years now.
you can order the bulbs directly from the manufacturer, but in two year i have not had to change mine. it makes a nice nightlight in the evening also.
most important thing......IT WORKS!
03-07-2020 01:52 PM
@wildcat fan wrote:That's good to know, thanks @geezerette . I wondered about how easy it would be to clean it and also wondered about how easy it would be to find replacement bulbs if needed.
I found the bulbs to last a long time. Mine lasted over two years (two bug seasons) running 24 hours a day. And they didn't actually burn out completely, they just get a little less bright and start attracting fewer bugs. And the bulbs are available here at the Q. At least they used to be; I haven't checked lately. Mine happened to come with extra bulbs, which is one of the reasons I ordered.
I do have one that I keep in the garage that stays really clean and works well. It keeps the flies out of the garage and off the door to my house. The little buggers cling to the door and when I open it they fly in the house!
I do plan on using one outside again this spring for a while when we have lots of bugs. I don't know if I'll continue to use it all season. It will depend on the weather and how lazy I am about cleaning it out every day!😄
03-07-2020 01:55 PM
A question for those of you that have this unit. Does it attract and kill the beneficial bugs as well as the bad? Ladybugs, bees, etc? Have you found those in the bug bin when you empty it?
03-07-2020 02:03 PM
@Rockycoast wrote:A question for those of you that have this unit. Does it attract and kill the beneficial bugs as well as the bad? Ladybugs, bees, etc? Have you found those in the bug bin when you empty it?
@Rockycoast This question was asked on Amazon, and Dyna-Trap answered and said that light doesn't attract bees and butterflies. They also said to not place it near flowers that do attract them, because they could get drawn in by the fan on the DynaTrap.
03-07-2020 02:04 PM
@Rockycoast wrote:A question for those of you that have this unit. Does it attract and kill the beneficial bugs as well as the bad? Ladybugs, bees, etc? Have you found those in the bug bin when you empty it?
No, it does not. It only attracts bugs that like those types of light. I never found a bee or ladybug in any of mine--ever, and I have lots of bees. It doesn't necessarily kill all the bugs, either. They are attracted to the light, and get s*cked in the bin by the fan. Some are dead, others are still alive but just trapped. And some types of bugs will fly onto the unit and never go in.
I rarely found any flies inside mine, but for some reason when I leave these units out the flies are gone from the area. I have no idea why, but it's nice!
03-07-2020 02:09 PM
@NickNack wrote:
@Rockycoast wrote:A question for those of you that have this unit. Does it attract and kill the beneficial bugs as well as the bad? Ladybugs, bees, etc? Have you found those in the bug bin when you empty it?
@Rockycoast This question was asked on Amazon, and Dyna-Trap answered and said that light doesn't attract bees and butterflies. They also said to not place it near flowers that do attract them, because they could get drawn in by the fan on the DynaTrap.
Thank you for the reply and the information @NickNack .
03-07-2020 02:11 PM - edited 03-07-2020 02:14 PM
@geezerette wrote:
@Rockycoast wrote:A question for those of you that have this unit. Does it attract and kill the beneficial bugs as well as the bad? Ladybugs, bees, etc? Have you found those in the bug bin when you empty it?
No, it does not. It only attracts bugs that like those types of light. I never found a bee or ladybug in any of mine--ever, and I have lots of bees. It doesn't necessarily kill all the bugs, either. They are attracted to the light, and get s*cked in the bin by the fan. Some are dead, others are still alive but just trapped. And some types of bugs will fly onto the unit and never go in.
I rarely found any flies inside mine, but for some reason when I leave these units out the flies are gone from the area. I have no idea why, but it's nice!
@geezerette Thanks for the information. I was thinking along the lines of flies and mosquitoes for our house.
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