

⚡ Zap bugs, not your vibe — outdoor pest control that means business!
The Flowtron Electric Bug Zapper is a UL certified, American-made outdoor insect control device that covers up to half an acre. It uses a dual lure system combining a 15W UV black light and a slow-release Octenol attractant to draw in flies, mosquitoes, and other flying pests. Its powerful 5600-volt shock grid instantly kills insects without messy traps or chemicals, housed in a rugged, weatherproof casing designed for year-round use. Ideal for patios, decks, and yards, it offers safe, maintenance-light pest elimination for a comfortable outdoor experience.















| ASIN | B00004R9VZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,889 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #81 in Bug Zappers |
| Brand | Flowtron |
| Color | Midnight Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,567) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026713700150, 00716080036302 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4.14 pounds |
| Item model number | BK-15 |
| Manufacturer | Flowtron |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 11.8"H |
| Style | Insect Killer |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 885156743465 716080036302 747090310915 768421119724 026713700150 882633072742 885379962100 699928796814 885664548477 885677945935 885152331079 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**W
Great bug zapper for outdoors!
I got 2 of these to help with bugs outside my house due to the bugs and I’ll say they work amazingly! The installation process is extremely easy as you need a power source and a hook to hang them on in a sheltered place where the elements won’t get to them to much. They also have a nice and sturdy looking outer cage that prevents fingers or birds or pets getting there hand or body part into the cage part that has electricity so it is very safe to have around pets and little kids as long as you watch them! It doesn’t use batteries unless you hook it to a power bank that can power this but I don’t as I use a power cord to power them so I can’t say how much they would drain a battery but on a main line power they are very efficient and effective and easy to clean as I usually do a quick clean of them when I tap them or blow the leaf blower at it to clear the bugs off until I get around to doing a deep clean of them. They also kill annoying bugs very quickly and are efficient at it which is good at night when I come home from work as it keeps the moths and other nasty bugs from getting us or getting inside my house.
J**T
There, that'll hold the little buggers . . . .
For several years now I have wanted a classic blue-light bugzapper. I remember the halcyon days when they first came out and you could spot them in yards and gardens and on porches as you drove around the towns and countryside at night. It seemed as though every farmhouse or ranch house had at least one, and many older houses with porches produced that comforting blue glow. I enjoyed being at places that had working zappers,watching them "work" with, yes, slightly morbid fascination as the bright flashes and sudden crackling sizzles unequivocally announced that another evil mosquito or other biting fly was itself bitten before it could get to me. I remember the larger, older models with the "collection" basins or pans in the bottoms, taking note of how fast they filled up. It was always interesting to be able to dump the pans onto a table and roughly sort through the various species, sometimes separating the biters from the houseflies and June bugs and moths and other. I also remember feeling some pangs of remorse when noticing how many "innocent" or harmless bugs were among the nastier crispy critters. But since my Flowtron doesn't have a collection pan or basin, I don't notice any remorse connected to it. My Flowtron BK-15D started working almost immediately after I first set it up and turned it on. I mean, the first crackle occurred within minutes after erection and ignition. I put it near a rear corner of the house, in my wife's flower garden and under the canopy of a small apple tree. Immediately nearby is a shaded area underneath a large mulberry, and a few yards away is a huge old elm tree. The zapper hangs from a cast-iron planter holder firmly stuck in the soil. I've learned that wind is an important factor: don't place the device in an area that is subject to winds or wind eddies. Light breeezes, OK, but if the zapper tends to sway back and forth, you'll see few "kills." It works best at night, of course, since it's the blue light that attracts most bugs. Clean-up is easy -- you get a few messy kills from soft-bodied types like moths that tend to get stuck on the electrified mesh and literally get burned up. Unplug the gadget and use a stiff brush to scrape off the fried remains, sort of like cleaning a skillet in which you might have burned the edges of a fried egg. One thing that I rarely but occasionally see is a larger bug, like a June bug, getting "stuck" on or in the grid, thus producing a prolonged sizzle effect that I THINK is NOT doing the device any good. I usually have to quickly unplug it to hopefully dislodge the body, thus stopping the noise and flashing. Sometimes that works, sometimes it takes several attempts. It's not perfect -- it hasn't eliminated all biting bugs from the yard. Some probably use me for a snack as they fly in to the attractive light (and the vaporizing attractant you stick to the base of the unit). But on a given night, I can hear literally hundreds of "kills." I think I could probably use another unit or two to place in strategic areas because my backyard is so big, or maybe the larger model would be more effective. At any rate, I am very pleased with the Flowtron model. It looks like a classic bugzapper, it works like one, and it does exactly what it is supposed to do. I don't know about bulb life or how much trouble it might be to order and replace a bulb, but other reviews tend to be favorable in those areas. I got what I paid for, and these days, that's a positive thing. I might add that I got it on sale, too. Packing was excellent and shipping was fast. Bug, don't let the sun set on your butt in my backyard!
T**G
Definitely killing bugs.
Works exactly as advertised. Attracts and kills lots of bugs. It is a bit brighter than I expected, but it's definitely doing the job. Makes out patio much more bearable. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for insect control on their patio or deck.
C**R
You don't have to wonder if... THIS THING WORKS!
I didn't believe all the hype (at first) about Flowtron bug lamps... but 7 years ago, I got one. (It's still running, by the way... unlike the half-dozen 'other' brands I've used. Change your bulbs once a year to keep the attraction levels high.) My mosquito problem was EPIC, and I'm their favorite snack. When I tell you that I could go to an outdoor gathering, and be the only guy getting bit, I'm not joking. Something had to give, and Flowtron made it happen. In Louisiana & Florida, no less. There's a few KEYS to winning the battle. You MUST learn to be successful... here they are: 1.) Bug lamps ATTRACT mosquitos. NEVER place them near your outdoor area. Place them AWAY (like the instructions tell you). 2.) Run them constantly, every night, even when there's not a problem anymore. This is the only way to collapse the colony, and see results. DON'T only turn them on when you're headed outdoors! That'll multiply your problem. 3.) Every time it storms, a new colony will blow into your area. You'll have to wait a couple days to let the killing catch up with the new population. 4.) The first few days after a storm will always feel like you haven't won the battle... DON'T stop. Keep with the program. In 2-3 days, you'll have them back under control. 5.) Don't run the lamp during a storm (rain & wind) but restart it immediately thereafter. 6.) NEVER turn a bug zapper on, only for a party. It's not a cool lantern or a light-show, it's a tool. You have to use it daily, to see results. It's not a can of insecticide. It's a mousetrap. You've got to give it time to work, and preferably not while you're standing around watching it. 7.) Blood is more attractive than a light... if both are present, you're getting bit. Unless you've already followed 1-6. The attached picture was taken one week after a storm, which was proceeded by a thorough cleaning. I used my leaf blower to clear out the carcasses. I had birds that perched on my shepherd's hook, to feast below it, every morning. This is ONE WEEK worth of skeeters. It's like a drain-clog. This thing WORKS! You've just got to do your part. Use it as intended, not as a disco ball that's only on while you're partying. If you do, you'll enjoy some lovely, bug-free yard time. Draw them away, attract them, kill them, repeat until they've got nobody to make babies with. If visitors show up from out of town, repeat the process. They never fully get the message, but you'll put a big enough dent in them to actually enjoy your outdoors time. You can thank me later... just hit the "helpful" button below. Getcha one, and put the hurt on your bloodthirsty pest population! 100% FULLY RECOMMENDED.
B**G
Works Good
This has a very short cord so you're going to have to attach it to an electric cord, which is annoying.
D**K
Durante la temporada de lluvias recibimos muchos mosquitos en nuestro garaje, ya que es profundo, oscuro y sólo está abierto por un lado. El techo y los estantes de almacenamiento están llenos de mosquitos. Aunque he leído en varios sitios web que los mosquitos no se sienten atraídos por la luz, compré este Flowtron asesino electrónico de Insectos porque estaba muy bien valorado, incluso para mosquitos. Todavía no he usado Octenol y todos los días durante los últimos 4 días de uso, hay una reducción notable de mosquitos en nuestro garaje. Recomiendo altamente este producto.
C**N
Esta unidad es una versión de 120V. no es bueno para su uso en Europa. la descripción no indica el voltaje. viene con enchufe americano y sin adaptador ni reductor de voltaje. No malgastes tu dinero.
J**L
Este producto ayuda mucho en el jardin para reducio la cantidad de mosquitos molestos
A**.
Funciona excelentemente. Solo debe de aclararse que solo trabaja al ocultarse el sol y los zancudos empiezan a salir. En ese momento se sienten atraídos por la luz y son electrocutados.
V**.
Very bad , only buy if u want to loose ur money.
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