

🪰 Catch the buzz before it’s gone—your home’s new silent guardian!
The Zevo MAX Bug Catcher & Fly Trap is a cutting-edge indoor pest control device that uses blue and UV light technology to attract and trap gnats, fruit flies, and house flies. Designed for maximum efficiency, it captures twice as many insects as the original Zevo Plug-In. With a convenient 5-foot cord and mess-free disposable adhesive cartridges, it fits seamlessly into any room. The kit includes two plug-in bases and four refill cartridges, ensuring continuous, hassle-free protection across your home.





















| ASIN | B0CTQ5TSYB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,498) |
| Date First Available | 28 August 2024 |
| Item model number | Model 5 |
| Manufacturer | ZEVO |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Part number | ZEV-290002-2pk |
| Power source type | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 21.59 x 13.97 cm; 649 g |
R**N
These work amazing, catching anything that flies around, mosquitoes, black flies and fruit flies, didn't notice the amount of flies we had around till looking inside the trap.
M**O
After trying the home remedies with some slow moderate success, I tried the Zevo trap after reading good reviews. I was pleased at how quickly it works. Lots of bugs trapped quickly. It’s easy to set up and easy to change the sticky trap. My two complaints are: - the price (especially for the corded version) - the limitations of using the lower cost wall plug-in version—if your issue area isn’t right where an outlet is available, your results suffer But I determined I would pay the price for something that works well; hopefully a cheaper option that still works well becomes available sometime soon or Zevo becomes more reasonable. I also tried off-brand sticky trap refills, which I found to be worthless. The Zevo brand name sticky trap refills work just as great as the traps that come with the original purchase.
S**.
Why does this cost so much? There's really nothing to it... there's a blue LED light and a sticky piece of plastic to capture the bugs. I'm trying to get rid of fungus gnats, and this product doesn't seem to attract them at all. I was better off just using yellow sticky strips. I was looking forward to getting this product, but I'm super-disappointed with the cost and the utility. It cost way too much and doesn't do much at all. And the cost of replacement sticky sheets is ridiculous. Don't bother buying this.
S**N
I bought 2 kits (the Max tabletop version) with 6 refills (really only 3 "complete" refills, since it takes 2 at time). Not really sure you want to see yet another photo of a bunch of dead gnats/fruit flies/minions of spawns of hades, but these definitely worked for my situation. In less than a week both of my "traps" have accumulated nearly 100 pesky minions each. I just swapped to clean new refills and am eager to see how many more of these loathsome beasts remain. GRANTED, I need to find the source and treat there first. This is a rather costly means of dealing with the problem, but if you are pretty desperate (like I was/am), then this is a good tool in the war against pesky flying little beasts in the home. Honestly I almost wish I would have gotten 4 or 5 of these things but who the heck can afford that?! I really feel like 2 is the minimum you should have to feel like you are winning your battle, and that is quite a painful price to pay in itself. You can absolute rig something yourself to do the same thing, for significantly less, but I do not currently have the free time to come up with a semi-aesthetically pleasing dupe that ends up saving me, sadly. I have one more set of refills to see if I can troubleshoot the source and hopefully wage the battle there, because I will honestly cry if I have to buy more refills as these prices. There is nothing in these that attract pests other than the light, and the sticky surface is very sticky and very satisfying to watch a pesky flying annoying little rot-seeker land with just one foot touching and he can't get away. That being said, even as I type this, 2 just flew by my face, taunting me because they have avoiding going into the light. That will happen. You won't get them all this way, but you will put a healthy dent into their population. I just clapped one of those 2 into oblivion, and gently tapped his arse to the sticky tape...also satisfying. I feel like a complete jerk for reveling in the joy of smiting these things, but I am not sorry. It is attractive as far as bug catchers go, made of lightweight place and easy to wipe off the outside cover to keep it clean looking. The sticky refills slide in and out of the device easily and without tools. Peel the paper off the sticky trap (not hard to figure it out, they make is OBVIOUS), and insert into said lamp. When both traps are inserted, POOF! The light comes on and you become the bug staring into the light while you watch and wait for that satisfying first capture. The unit does not get hot, so burning of fingers. No chemicals I believe either. Naturally I stuck my finger on the sticky tape, because who the heck doesn't touch it??? If you feel like yours isn't working, then be smarter than the bug and move it to where the bugs ARE. Turn off the light in that room/area so that just the lamp is ON. The bugs then fly towards the light and you catch them FASTER. It will not catch ALL the bugs, it is a stationary object that does not actively seek out your problem. Your problem must be tempted to come to it. I gave myself this same lecture as I was setting them up, so you're welcome!
T**R
They are very helpful I've caught all kinds of flying insects. During mosquito season I couldn't do without it.
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