

🦟 Zap the buzz, not your vibe — effortless fly control for the modern home!
The Zevo 2 Flying Insect Traps use advanced blue and UV light technology combined with powerful adhesive pads to continuously attract and trap flying insects like gnats, fruit flies, and house flies indoors. Designed for mess-free, hands-off disposal, these plug-in devices come with two traps and two refill cartridges, offering versatile placement options and effective 24/7 pest control without the harshness of traditional bug zappers.






















| Best Sellers Rank | #39 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #10 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | ZEVO |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 30,635 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 150 Grams |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 3.3"W x 7"H |
| Style | 2 Devices & 2 Cartridges |
A**9
RECOMMEND!!! war on gnats story
I have tried: Zevo Flying Insect Traps (RECOMMEND this product) Husaco Store 2 Flying Insect Traps & 2 Cartridges - Compatible with ZEVOM364A Refill Katchy Flying Insect Trap Indoor Terro Fruit Fly Traps - (RECOMMEND) I tried several products for my recent gnat/fruit fly/super tiny demons from hell infestation. I really wanted to like some, but basically overall the ZEVO was superior. Thankfully I bought that one initially, but did not realize how severe my infestation got (as I was away from home for abit). Zevo pretty immediately and quickly toned down the flying creatures, and I noticed quickly the trap filling up with more and more. A good week in it was basically all covered up. I ended up getting a total of 4 Zevo traps, in certain areas I knew would fly to at night. Night is very good at getting them. I think it helps having no other lights on either. I will mention I also got Terro fly trap, and they are just lil tiny apple looking containers that you fill with some nasty vinegar mixture. I fill it up just a small amount, because honestly that is enough and I can keep refilling it. One I had to dump because of so many dead bodies and I refilled it up. I put one of those in my fridge just incase. And some near the other traps to try to attract them faster to the Zevo's light of death. The Katchy and offbrand zevo aka Husaco store traps, just basically didn't trap as many.... Like say a week went by and I could count the flies it was a handful. They just weren't as amazing/fast for me. I had such a drastic reduction with 2 Zevo's and now that I got 4 going, I think they might finally be eradicated. (With the Terro assists. I liked putting them by the sinks. ---EDIT --- So. I was wrong. I noticed bugs before I went on another weekend trip and it was declining to a point I thought they were gone and with me being gone they were just able to breed more. This product still worked, But I needed more products for the war against the gnats. To start off. I have pets. And there is water bowl sources, litter boxes. etc. I didn't seem to notice any issues or problems with the litter, thankfully did not need to make any changes there, maybe because I take care of it often enough. Products Used for the battle (Ill write recommended if I loved it) Over a course of 3 days I saw a drastic reduction and 4-5 days I'm having trouble finding any: More refill cartridges for this plug in -> Mistakenly thought the war ended, but these got full and I needed more. Dawn Platinum Powerwash Dish Spray, Dish Soap, Apple Scent, 16oz <- Recommended - good for dishes anyway. I sprayed inside the toilet after every flush. If they tried to breed in it, this stuff traps them and they cant fly or get out and they drown. This how you home make liquid traps, vinegar helps lure them to it. To be honest they didn't seem to care for the toilet, (which is kept shut). But I did this as precaution. Zevo Brand can spray - I stopped using because I needed alot, and it worked great kills on contact but gets used so fast, there is hardly enough in the can. (Recommended Mighty spray below) - also this is really expensive... Mighty Mint Peppermint Oil Insect Repellent Spray – Natural Indoor & Outdoor Bug Control for Spiders, Ants, Roaches, and More – Plant-Based, Extra-Strong Formula - 16 oz -> RECOMMENDED -> This has ALOT of spray. And it doesn't seem to kill IMMEDIATELY but wait 2-3 seconds and yeah, they stop moving. Unless you get a good clean direct close up shot. Was also nice, to spray them on the wall, they would immediately fall off. PLUS you get to one on one gnats and take 'em down right where you see them. I'd go around to windows and doors, and find them there. Pew, pew. Bit satisfying. And smell isn't so bad, but can be strong. In the heat of battle you might be overwhelmed. I'd take a break from the area, get a fan etc. Smell will dissipate eventually/gradually. Sticky traps, the yellow that has a tack and hangs from wall - 40 Pack Fruit Fly Traps for Indoor, Fly Traps Outdoor, Sticky Fly Trap Strips Tape Killer Catcher Paper Ribbon, Flying Insect Trap for Bug, Gnat, Insect, Pest, Mosquito -> RECOMMENDED -> Good passive attack. These are useful in variety of spots. Gnats tend to scale the walls and go up to the ceiling where these bad boys come in handy. I had one just in the wall not ceiling but high up so pets cant get to it. Was collecting quiet a few. TERRO Drain Insect Killer - T590 Drain Fly Killer Spray - Foam Treatment for Fruit Flies, House Flies, and Cockroaches Also Green Gobbler drain killer. -> (recommend) I used the gobbler first, frankly I think both work and wil do the job. But this is a plus that it foams right up (not for long mind you) but I did notice gnats gravitate towards it and immediately die. What you need to do is use this stuff and then PLUG the holes. see below + more info. Aluvor Bathtub Stopper 2pcs Sink Stopper Tub Plug Bathroom Shower Drain Plug Silicone Bathtub Drain Plug Tub Drain Stopper Washbasin Stopper - RECOMMENDED - Now this is why I think I got away with one can of the foam. I didn't really need to reapply, but I did as precaution. For sink, plug the tiny hole with tape, its a backup hole for overflow, most sinks should have it if not you are good. Then use the tiny one for the bathroom sink. And the other one for the tub. I closed off the sink and mostly used the bathroom sink as my main source for washing/cleaning things. I did notice a fly or two come out during this but they seem dazed and was easily able to hand kill them. I'd be ready to spray them down. After I was done and wasn't going to use a drain for awhile I'd foam it up again. So depending on this factor you might want more foam. (I didn't run out of the can yet, so can't say for sure). Either way if it is sealed up you have time to buy more if needed. No product found for kitchen sink drain blocker/stopper -> I had bought one but it didnt actually block. I ended up using a plastic throwaway cup and weighed it down with a can for good measure, pretty sure they don't have ant strength to come and go. And the other sink for disposal I had a sink stopper already which blocked that side completely. I sprayed the foam in both and tried to avoid using the sink. Wondercide - Fruit Fly Traps for Indoors - Fruit Fly Killer - Pet and People Safe - Made in USA & Plant Based - 5.4 oz - 2 Pack -> PLUS has a cover lid on top, pets might knock it over but can't step into it. I would see gnats crawling on top of it quite often. Just checked and imo these did as well as the raid one below. Double for less money I thought it was. And has a cover on it with holes for the bugs to go in. Raid Essentials Fruit Fly Trap for Indoors, Made with Essential Oils, Child and Pet Safe, 5.4 oz -> This worked it was catching ALOT. However my cat, stepped his back foot in it somehow, and it wasn't knocked over. I have no IDEA how this happened but I had to wash his leg off. This DID work well. You could see a layer of gnats forming on the top quickly. - The expensiveness of this mixed with not being great around pets I can't recommend. I DO recommend those terro fruit fly traps that looks like red apples. Those are effective always have been. Thats my standard go to when I notice these usually from bananas. also not to expensive. Trash can with a LID -> I had ONE trash can with a LID so it was closed. I would use to throw stuff away in and took that outside often so they couldn't sneak in and have a party. Hefty actually has one with a GOOD seal. However, I was unable to obtain the item as my local store had it in stock but it was damaged and had a hole on the side of the can.... So I settled for a regular lid that wasn't fully sealed but had a button to open it and I'd just close it after. (Hefty Touch Lid is the name). It was helpful for the cause. I think most have a trash can with a lid but if not it is highly RECOMMENDED. -- WHAT you need to check -- Water sources, bowls etc. Pet bowls of water. pet FOUNTAINS. Need to be cleaned at least 1x every 24 hour period. Personally if I saw them sitting on anything I'd clean that immediately. I never saw them on the pet fountain but when I checked I saw so much in the filter it was gross. I didn't use the fountain at all until after I won the war. (Just too gross and I wouldn't feel comfortable using the same filter, so I opted to not use it at all). Look around for exploded water jugs you may have kept for emergencies. Those explode and leak all the time. Found out the hard way. After taking care of the drains and constant cleaning pet water sources, these guys disappeared. Finally. Bananas are no longer welcome.
D**.
It Actually Works...
Well it doesn't get rid of the flu that is buzzing around your head, but usually overnight it will catch a fly or two. I've had this for a few weeks now and I'm impressed. We thankfully don't get tons of flies all of time, but then there are days when there are too many, especially on very hot days. I guess flies like air-conditioning! Lol! Anyway a fly swatter can only get slow flies and this gets more, but it takes a dark kitchen (very little to no lights) and then a the pesky thing not bothering you anymore! At 1st I didn't think it was working, but then I checked each one and was happily surprised. About a week to a week and a half, I checked them both. Here are my findings. - The unit is by our partly glass back door and bordering the kitchen and the den. It only had 2 flies. It is plugged in under our bay window and is about 5 feet from a lamp that stays on all night. Vevo says light will possibly deter flies from the catcher. You see, this uses an ultra violet light with a cover, so if you have other light sources then the fly may go to those lights. - The one in the kitchen, on an upper plug above a counter, that is almost in a corner and is not too far from the covered kitchen trash can. (I have a big dog that I don't want to get into the trash.) This unit had 6 flies! So the darker area and nearer to the trashcan (fly restaurant), lured more flies to it and removed the little pests from around me and my family. This is much better than fly tape that is nasty and looks disgusting. And I don't have to touch the sticky area or the flies in order to dispose of them. That said, I'm waiting until more flies come to their demise before tossing the liner. And the liners are expensive! Admittedly they are on a frame with a holder, which is what makes this sanitary and way less icky. So to me that makes it worth the price. Now these are not decorative, but they are not bad looking either. The soft light they cast onto the wall is kinda nice. And I'll only use these in the summer and put them away during the winter, so that's cost effective. So what is my verdict? 2 Vevo units, together with a fly swatter in my kitchen is all I need during the summer to remove annoying flies from my kitchen. I highly recommend this product! It gets rid of flies while I sleep, so there are less or all gone the next day. That said, when the back door opens to let the dogs in and out (all day long), then more flies arrive and I'm glad these Vevo units are in my house!
O**R
Easy, effective treatment for fruit flies
Absolutely works - it is fantastic. No smell, no mess. Recommend it completely. It eliminated my fruit fly problem.
M**G
Simply works
My sister recommended zero to me for my issue with gnats. If your home gets a lot of sun or day light during the day, you may think that the zero is not going to work. Do not be discouraged. The zero does its best work during the night time hours. I plugged them in during the day and there were no gnat in the traps. I woke the next morning to my traps being full of gnats. I gave it four stars because during the day the gnats were an annoyance, however after two nights I saw fewer gnats during the day. Very pleased. There is no smell and its easy to set up. I recommend plugging in a open space like a kitchen as I did.
H**.
A product that works !!!!
A product that actually works !!!! It’s easy to clean, easy to assemble , easy from box to outlet . This is my second set . I have also bought some for friends as a gift . It’s not a perfect decor item but for the untrained eye it looks like a light . I keep a very clean home , but unfortunately you have to open the door for getting in and out so a fly , moth mosquito can get in . This trap will catch it . Now in fairness , it doesn’t work right away . Works best at night since minimal to no movement is happening and they are attracted to the light . Depending on how many nutmegs infiltrate your home depends how often you have to change out the glue portions . I’ve had some for 4 mkbghs with minimal bugs in it . It fits in the smallest of places . Anyways I strongly recommend. I’m sure as time passes they will come out with more decor covers .
M**E
Works GREAT!
What a great trap! It catches stink bugs, flys, any bug that may be around! Glad I bought it! After having it for 12 days the blue light stopped working. I sent both Zevos back the day I requested a replacement. I don’t know when I’ll recieved the replacement. I just get a message that I will be notified. I’m sure it’s because it’s so close to Christmas. It really like the traps! Well, it the evening of December 26, 2025 and I’ve still not recieved any notice of when I’ll get the replacement which I mailed back the day I requested a replacement. I sent both traps back because it looked to me like they were sending two back to me. It’s kind of frustrating because I really liked them but now I have nothing.
J**P
Worth every penny!
Since moving to the NC mountains, I have encountered a variety of bugs/flying insects that I have never had a problem with before. I started seeing tiny flying insects that one might think were fruit flies, but they appeared before even having food in the house, since it was a newly built home. They kept coming and coming and I was at my wits end with trying to eliminate them. I tried vinegar and water, along with other fruit fly traps that didn't barely make a dent in catching them. Then I started seeing them throughout the home, and in places where there weren't any food items after moving in. They even bothered me in my home office! I went to the extent of having a plumber come out to ensure they weren't drain flies and were told they weren't, and had pest control spray several times in and outside the home. I couldn't prep food without them coming around, I would see them flying across my bedroom at night, and they appeared on my bathroom mirror! Enough was enough! So, I decided to try these Zevo fly traps! And let me tell you, they started catching them quickly! Easy to set up and assemble. I just popped one of the sticky traps into the cartridge and plugged into several outlets throughout the home in places where I saw them the most. The trap itself is super sticky so once the flies get stuck, there is no going back! The plug-in cartridge is somewhat big and if plugging into the top outlet, you still have space to plug something into the outlet below it, like a regular plug(lamp/vacuum) but nothing overly big. It has a blue light glow that attracts all sorts of flies, including gnats and moths. I have found that on darker painted walls the blue light still glows, just not as bright as it does on lighter colored walls. With fly and gnat season into full swing, my pest control guy told me to go ahead and get them plugged in to start catching them early. So, I loaded up on these and have many throughout the home, and especially in areas I see them the most. While they are a little more expensive than other brands or fly traps, I feel these are worth every penny due to its effectiveness. I am hoping I am ahead of the game with getting them set up early so I can enjoy having food or a beverage without having to fish out these tiny little critters! Side note: plug them into areas you see them the most, and/or around plants. Check within a few days and if they aren't catching anything move them and try a new spot! First three photos are when I plugged them in after moving into our home last year in July, and you will see the volume it caught in ONE night. The last few are of me plugging them in now, trying to stay ahead of the game.
J**E
Works to catch bugs but studies show that blue led lights are DANGEROUS at night!
Yes it does trap bugs as you can see. Give it some time (this is like 5 months worth of bugs), you wont catch these in 1 day. It takes patience. Leave it up for a few weeks etc. The only issue is that I am very health conscious these days and even bought red glasses to use at night (to block out LED and blue lights) as it affects your circadian rhythm and this bug lamp has a VERY STRONG blue light. Blue light at night has been shown to suppresses melatonin, make it hard to fall asleep and can shift your natural sleep phase later. Using blue light at night can actually impair glucose regulation and and increase your risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk. I am trying to minimize my blue light exposure at night (I even bought red night glasses to block all blue light) so I won't be using this for now unless I start getting massive bug bites again and if I do I will ALWAYS unplug it at night. Blue light at night can literally increase your risk for diseases (this includes light from devices etc). And as this light is designed to attract bugs, its very powerful and VERY blue. If you have to use it, unplug it like 3 hrs before you sleep.
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