I live in the countryside surrounded by farms, and people say the Zevo Flying Insect Trap is the answer to my pest-busting prayers

The Zevo Flying Insect Trap and its refills were bought 130,000 times in the last month alone

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Living in the blissfully quiet countryside brings many blessings, but the abundance of flying insects is not one of them. That is why I am hoping the bestselling Zevo Flying Insect Trap from Amazon is the answer to my prayers, as so many people swear by them.

As we have to open our windows throughout the day and night to cool our home without AC, this unfortunately invites in lots of flies, especially on days when the local farms spray their fields with fertilizer, causing a rise of flying insects near our home.

Mesh screens are not practical for my household, and I don’t like the look of them besides, and whilst net curtains are making a comeback, it’s not a look I can live with while trying to keep these indoor pests, firmly outside.

How does the Zevo Flying insect traps work?

Simply place them in your home, plugged in, and watch those pesky flies get lured in and trapped for good.

Thousands of shoppers on Amazon swear by these nifty little plug ins from Zevo, with 50,000 units sold last month alone, alongside 80,000 refills, telling us clearly that people come back time and again for this product.

Verified shopper JP says in their review that the kit is ‘worth every penny,’ and has found the Zevo Flying Insect Trap from Amazon to be brilliant for getting ahead of the problem, whilst also working immediately.

Since moving home to a mountainous area, they have ‘encountered a variety of bugs/flying insects that I have never had a problem with before. They kept coming and coming, and I was at my wits' end with trying to eliminate them.’

After trying vinegar and other fruit fly traps that ‘didn’t make a dent in catching them’, Amazon shopper JP tried the Zero Flying Insect Trap, adding, ‘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 happy customer noted that despite the slightly higher price, ‘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.’

Shopper Richard L. adds, ‘The plug ins work well especially where gnats and mosquitoes can be a problem. Expensive but kills many bugs who get stuck on the inside of filter with soft purple light.’

Meanwhile, initially ‘skeptical’ Amazon shopper Samantha Orta gleefully reports after being overrun by flying insects, their home is now ‘free from the clutches of these nasty little’ bugs, due tor the Zevo plug-in.

Why there are so many flies near my home

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Living in the countryside, especially in farming areas, can be a leading cause of increased fly numbers at home

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Matt Smith, co-owner of Green Pest Management, provides some insight into why my countryside home has so many flies.

He says, ‘Flies love farmland for a variety of reasons. They, of course, love manure and fertilizer, but other things that draw them in are cool, damp places for breeding and laying eggs.’

Matt explains that flies can squeeze through the smallest of openings, so to completely have a fly proof house is impossible. It's one of the challenges of getting rid of flies.

‘Keeping doors closed and screens tight will help a lot. Flies are a source problem so find the source that is drawing them in, remove it, and your problem will significantly improve,' Matt adds.

He also recommends using sticky traps when faced with the same problem. Matt explains, 'What worked best for us was using sticky traps. We put them on the windows and by the kitchen sink.

'I will say they aren't pretty and are a bit of an eye sore but they did work. We would place them in the corner of the windows and sometimes we would put a little bit of bait on them.

'Keeping doors closed and screens tight will help a lot. Flies are a source problem, so find the source that is drawing them in, remove it, and your problem will significantly improve.'

Learning about the ways insects come into your home can help arm you, alongside the best pest-busting products and natural pest control methods to get the issue under control.

Flying insect essentials

To plug in and forget about it, the Zevo Flying Insect Trap is a hand-off method to get flies under control in your home.


You can also use a cucumber to deter flies from entering your home.

Punteha van Terheyden
Head of Solved

Punteha was editor of Real Homes before joining Homes and Gardens as Head of Solved. Previously, she wrote and edited lifestyle and consumer pieces for the national press for 16 years, working across print and digital newspapers and magazines. She’s a Sunday Times bestselling ghostwriter, BBC Good Food columnist and founding editor of independent magazine, lacunavoices.com. Punteha loves keeping her home clean, has tested and reviewed the latest robot vacuums, enjoys cooking, DIY, and spending weekends personalizing her newly-built home, tackling everything from plumbing to tiling and weatherproofing.

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