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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 6.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 18.0 inches | | Package Width: | 9.0 inches | | Package Height: | 9.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 6.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 7 reviews |
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Stinger pocketbook zapper Aug 16, 2009 While I found this item to be efficient for killing mosquitoes, the construction quality is very low-the top, using the hanger provided, pulled lose from the attachment posts and started pulling apart within the first season of use. In addition, the bulbs have life of about six weeks. I will stay away from this brand in the future.
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Not for indoor use Aug 09, 2009 I'm sure it was my fault for not thoroughly reading the product information, but I ended up having to return this device because I couldn't use it in my third floor apartment. I've tried a lot of indoor devices in an effort to relieve my mosquito woes in NYC during the summer. The most successful device I've found thus far is the Lentek Koolatron MM30G/C Mosquito Bite Shield, available through Amazon.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Mosquito's yesterday and today gone. Jul 10, 2009 In past years Dupage County (just outside of Chicago) had a mosquito abatement program. For some reason this year perhaps because of budget constraints that have abandoned the program for this year. With that said I had to find alternatives since West Nile is alive and well in our area. I looked into the mosquito magnet and after reading the reliability issues I opted against it. I then looked into bug zappers (I grew up with one in MI and it worked extraordinarily well) I decided on the Stinger 40 based on the design and it is a decision that I am very happy to have made. As I speak I can hear it zapping away and for the naysayers that say these things don't work I would like to invite over to clean it out of all the mosquito carcasses that I empty every few days (easy use compressed air) My best advice for those who have trouble with these is to make sure you are at least 25 feet from a deck or a patio. The zapper with the attractant will give you tremendous results just be sure to follow the manufacture recommendations...
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Minor adjustments May 31, 2009 Awesome bug zapper, but, a small adjustment made it that way. I opened the cage and cut off 1 row of the metal grid to make it a bit tighter to kill smaller insects like gnats and flying ants. I do have to clean it more often but at least the bugs are dead. I either turn it off and spray it with the water hose or the air compressor, whatever is closer. It's been working for well over a year now out in the Florida weather.
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mosquitos beware Mar 21, 2006 This review is for the 80 watt model, but wanted to post what i found about these.
I dont know why all these web sites are sayin "bug zappers dont kill mosquitos"....my wife kept telling me her parents had one that worked well. I just bought one and in 30-60 minutes I had killed 200 bugs, about 45% asian mosquitos, 45% black(local) mosquitos, and 10% other bugs. After the first hour I'm impressed and don't understand why people say these dont attract them. Next im going to try the octenol and then the lurex to see if it helps, even though it did fine without either. I'm in east texas where we have both types of mosquitos. One word of knowledge, the mosquitos do stop flying when the temperature drops to 60 degrees. GET ONE, IT WORKS!
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