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Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars 180
4.3 out of 5 stars 180
4.3 out of 5 stars 180
4.3 out of 5 stars 180
4.3 out of 5 stars 180
4.3 out of 5 stars 180
Price
$16.98$16.98
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$19.98$19.98
$28.99$28.99
$9.99$9.99
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Number of Devices
1
1
1
2
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NO
Number of Refills
3
4
5
6
8
5
Power Source
AC
AC
AC
AC
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Main Feature
Adjustable light brightness
Adjustable light brightness
Adjustable light brightness
Adjustable light brightness
Only works with Bug Parking
Compact (without bracket)
Recommended usage scenarios
Places where flies gather
Places where flies gather
Places where flies gather
Places where flies gather
Work with Bug Parking Traps
Work with Bug Parking Traps
Can Bug Parking Flying Insect Trap Refills be used with other brand traps?
No. Bug Parking Refills ONlY Compatible with Bug Parking BP001.
What is the Bug Parking Flying Insect Trap? How does this trap compare to traditional insect killers?
The fly trap uses blue and UV light to attract flies and capture them with an adhesive backing. Unlike spray insecticides that contain harmful chemicals, it offers a quiet, non-toxic, and odorless solution—safer and more convenient for pest control.
How often should I replace the cartridge?
We recommend checking it weekly and replacing it when it’s full of insects.
Is the Bug Parking Flying Insect Trap safe to use around kids and pets?
Yes, the Bug Parking device meets third-party electrical safety standards.
Can I use this trap outdoors?
No, because it may get wet outside. For outdoor pest control, we recommend using repellent-based products. Also, place the trap in an open area rather than a hidden or enclosed space to ensure it effectively attracts flying insects.
How It Works: Bug Parking flying insect trap uses specially designed blue and UV light to attract flies and catch them out of sight with the adhesive backing. Enjoy 24/7 continuous protection with this silent, effective bug catcher.
Adjustable Brightness: Easily adjust the brightness by sliding the switch up or down. Use higher brightness for maximum attraction and lower brightness for a restful sleep—perfect for bedrooms, nurseries, and quiet spaces.
Replaceable Cartridge Refills: The fruit fly trap cartridge is removable and easy to replace, ensuring year-round protection. Check every 2 weeks and replace when full or as needed.
Family-Friendly & Safe: This bug catcher operates without mosquito attractants, chemical repellents, or active insecticides. It’s completely safe for kids and pets, making it a perfect choice for your home or office.
What’s Included: 1 x Plug-in Device, 3 x Cartridge Refills, 1 x User Manual.
Customers say
Customers find the insect trap works well, with one mentioning it performs just as effectively as more expensive models. They also appreciate its value for money, with one noting its nice appearance relative to the price. However, customers disagree on its effectiveness, with some reporting it catches a bunch of flying insects while others say it doesn’t trap flies at all.
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Megan Ellis –
It works!
I got this for flies that come in the house constantly. I had 3 flies on the sticky pad within a couple hours. It’s been a few days and now there are even more, so it’s working! It seems to be good quality and the light is nice and bright (it’s adjustable) to attract them.
Ernest D. –
Works pretty good
This works pretty good. Caught a bunch of flying insects I didn’t even know were in the house. It even caught a bee that must have sneaked in the house somehow!
gomerkyle –
It works, even if the blue light is quite intense
I was quite impressed to see that this thing did manage to capture a number of insects, including a big black house fly (you know the ones, they get so big and dumb that they fly into a window or your light bulb over and over until they die from exhaustion). The image I’m sharing is after one week of it installed by my kitchen sink. Yes, it is kinda gross to see all of the bugs that are crawling or flying around where you eat and sleep, but I’ll chalk some of this up to the fact that I live in a poorly insulated century home in a city with plenty of cracks and holes for them to creep in and live.I mainly wanted to use it to catch these house flies, because I kept seeing them in my home. This product managed to catch a few, but in addition to me getting them the old fashioned way with a swatter I was able to neutralize the bugs. The pad they’re on is very, very sticky, and it doesn’t take much for anything to seal its own fate once it decides to hang out under the bright blue light.That leaves me to the light itself. I tested it for a week without using the light, there’s a dimmer switch allowing you to adjust the intensity, with it switching to a white night light when turned all of the way down, and I got significantly less insects stuck. In my experience, even though it isn’t that purplish UV light that attracts bugs with an outdoor zapper, it seems to have some sort of effect nonetheless. The problem I have with it is that it’s quite a bright blue light. I didn’t really have a need for it anywhere else other than my kitchen, which is also my main entryway into the home, but I would not like that light on anywhere I’d be sleeping.The box came with one extra sticky pad, and also a number of other replacement pads. I’m not sure how full it can get before bugs stop being interested because of all of the carcasses strewn about, but in this photo I feel like I could have continued using this for some time with results. It’s easy to handle, with the designated pull tab on top, so there’s no real concern of touching anything you wouldn’t want to, and believe me you really don’t want to touch the pad even without any bugs, a quick test had my finger stuck immediately even after being exposed to the air over 3 weeks later. That’s why I feel the bugs will no longer be interested before the pad collects enough particles from the air to lose its effectiveness.I would recommend this for a passive remedy to any problem area you may have with insects, like my high traffic kitchen, hut due to the light itself being a bit too bright and blue I recommend placing it somewhere where it won’t annoy you as much if it’s possible. Obviously it must be placed where the bugs are being found to begin with so that will certainly be the ultimate decision factor for its placement.
Marilyn –
Dig this thing
Works great! The blue light really seems to attract them lil nasties caught flying ants nats and flys I’ll be buying more
JD FRANCIS –
Bug catcher with UV light
That it works just as good as any other !
E. R. Burgess –
Average, largely unimpressive bug trapper that has mixed results
If you have issues with flying insects in your home, you can use this device to capture some of them, but not all types, as some flies don’t seem drawn to it at all. The light is also very bright for a dark room. It’s serviceable but not the best of these options. The design is solid and should catch bugs.
Christine Helms –
Nice look for the price!
It works great, it’s a little less pricey than the top brand. It does the job and it also looks nice, no matter where you place it.
W. Allison –
Effective bug catcher but no on/off switch
The BugParking insect trap was effective. Placed under furniture it caught fleas. Placed in a room with plants, it caught fungus gnats. The design is attractive and the trap is large compared to some other traps. Each trap uses a clear sheet, sticky on one side, and held in a curved plastic frame. It installs or removes cleanly and easily without problems. The overall unit is 7″ high, 4 1/2″ wide, 2 1/2″ deep. The width of the base around the plug is just a bit wide, so you might not be able to share the outlet with another plug. My major complaint is the lack of an on/off switch. I need to unplug the trap, put it somewhere, then plug it back in.The trap uses two colors of UVA LEDs. The longer wavelength LEDs (395nm) are partially visible as a blue-violet color. These can be dimmed and brightened with a slide switch. I assume the intent is to use it light a night light? The shorter wavelength (365nm) LED is not visible except for whatever nearby items are made to glow. The shorter wavelength LEDs are not adjustable. The UV seems rather strong and it makes my eyes “cringe”. Since UV will damage the eyes, skin, and make plastics deteriorate, I prefer to have it on only when I am not around it.Overall, this is a good unit. With an on/off switch I would have given it 5 stars.