Ahh ha! Thanks for the advice. I do agree. We have a dog with Cushings and he started peeing on the carpet a lot a few months ago. Finally figured it out and got him straightened out.
@GMCJay_lly they didn't clean it like they supposed to and I damn sure wasn't cleaning it.They wanted the pets but didn't wanna do the upkeep for it. Hamsters died and guinea pig was given away. No more gnats in the house since the pets are gone.
Do you know which model you have? There some Zevo trap that has 3 LEDs which is brighter than the one you have. Zevo company said they have discontinued model #2.
Thanks for sharing this, same result here. My rental unit- full of gnats everywhere: in my hot coffee, in my eyes, in my mouth, in my nostrils, and on my plate. I slept with a face mask on. I got a mug with a clasping lid, I covered my plates, I ate fast. In desperation I placed several cardboard glue traps on shelves, on the floor, near water taps and sinks. I got the Zevo plug in when the problem didn't lessen the gnats population- for everyone killed, there are about 20 replacement flies. . The standard traps AWAY from light and water sources caught more gnats while the Zevo plug ins had very few. In fact, I got headaches when I used the plug ins which abated when I removed them from the outlets. I'm ridiculed it can't be so because there are no chemicals. Really? Adhesives aren't natural, they're chemicals! $40 for 2 jackass plug ins and the flies are proliferating
Ya know my dad had the sticky bug shield backwards so I messed around and put it in correctly and the blue light came on. Flies so far haven't been caught yet but gnats have been caught lol.
First, you need an outlet to plug it in. Second, you may catch a million bugs but never be comfortable enough to be insect-free wherever you are outdoors where this unit is plugged in. Third the heat may soften the glue to where it can run, if the temperature is hot enough. Then you're the one that's trapped with that mess on your hands.
I keep exotic insects and their wet warm bins mean I have a fungus gnat outbreak in my room, that thing would have more gnats on it in 10 hours than his had in 2 weeks, and by day 5 would be a complete black sheet lmao
Dear professional pest controller- had one of you in this place and he swore the problem was taken care of. First of all every screen is intact and I don't open windows. Ingress/egress- quick in and out of the door to minimize entry by any bugs, dry all moisture by wiping or ventilating (like shower areas, sinks), no pets, no pooling water in or around plants (in fact soil and trays are dry), don't use dishwasher so it's suffered a drought, no spills in the stove, oven or externally on the sides, no portable AC units that collect moisture, washer lid open, no leaking faucets/dripping, no humidifiers, any moist or wet trash is sealed and immediately taken to outdoor bin. So this professional sprayed with his "natural, no odor" remedy everywhere even on clothes and food (hit food shelf with spray). He put foam in the drains (you know they're living in the p-trap). Well he left and the bugs are laughing and I'm still swarmed when I try to sit down to eat. If I wasn't renting, I would burn the place down just to get the satisfaction of killing a few of these insects.