








🦟 Outsmart mosquitoes in style — quiet, clean, and powerful protection for your outdoor oasis!
The Dynatrap DT2030SR is a high-performance outdoor insect trap that uses UV-LED light and a whisper-quiet fan to attract and capture mosquitoes, flies, gnats, and wasps across up to 1 acre. Its durable, weather-resistant design ensures continuous operation throughout the season, while easy touch-button emptying and a long-lasting LED bulb minimize maintenance. This discreet, silent device offers a chemical-free, zap-free solution to reclaim your outdoor space from flying pests.












| ASIN | B0CQ8TQ99C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,003 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #325 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | DynaTrap |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,129) |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 6.19 pounds |
| Item model number | DT2030SR |
| Manufacturer | Woodstream Corporation |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 12"W x 14.52"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Mosquitoes,Flies,Wasps,Gnats |
| Style | 1 Acre Black Trap |
| Target Species | Gnat |
| UPC | 043256131081 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
G**C
This trap definitely works as advertised! You will see how well every time you empty the basket.
I was more than a little skeptical when I first heard about the DynaTrap on a radio Garden show that claimed it can cover 1/2 to 1 acre of property, but I have trusted the shows host on a number of things so I ordered it through Amazon. It took several weeks to arrive, as they were backlogged with orders as I am sure they are each Spring to Summer. The trap feels very light so you won't have to worry about a heavy or large hook to hang it. I installed it on the far edge of the patio but still under cover. I did not want the rain to soak it or the sun's UV rays to degrade it. I am a little concerned about the operating life, being left on 24/7. So far so good. I have had it operating for a month now and I am really pleased that it is so quiet. How it works: The light stay on continually and attracts flying insects day and night! When the insects get close, the fan underneath the light pulls them through the grate and traps them in the basket below. I have seen all different sizes of insects in the trap. Problems: I have only had one problem with the trap. I came out one day last week and the light was on but the fan was not turning. I unplugged the cord and found that a rather large June Bug was caught between the fan and the grate below it. These tough little bugs seem like they are made of a hard plastic and and this one was too big to make it trough the grate and was wedged in there, stopping the fan blade. I was think that perhaps this could have burned up the electric fan motor but after removing the bug and plugging it back in, it worked just fine. Apparently they anticipated this happening in the motor design. Nice job Dyna Trap! Operation: I empty the trap about twice a week and estimate that there is about one full cup of bugs inside. Some of the bugs that were apparently caught recently were still alive in the basket so I keep a can of bug killer close by and spray the bugs after I dump them out. (No since letting them take off and bother us again.) I probably should empty it more often because you can detect a slight odor from the dead bugs if you leave them in there too long. (Just a suggestion) Although I did not notice the smell from the patio because the fan blowing over them disperses the smell. Just the same, you may want to empty it more often. I am please with the quiet operation and clearly effective way it works, and have noticed a REAL difference sitting outside!. My backyard is about 1/2 acre and I still occasionally notice a fly by, but I'm not bothered like before. Even when I go out at night with a flashlight, I am not attacked by swarms of bugs. It has made a difference that is noticeable!
A**R
Quiet, effective backyard trap — really works!
We’ve had the DynaTrap running in our backyard for a while now, and while it doesn’t zap bugs, it definitely works. The UV light plus CO₂ mimic brings backyard pests straight into the catch basket, and the fan quietly traps them inside until they dehydrate and die. I mostly see moths, gnats, and flies in there—though a few mosquitoes too—but it’s made a noticeable difference in bug activity around our outdoor area. Setup was super simple—just plug it in and let it run. It’s whisper-quiet and looks more like a decorative lantern than a trap. It’s been surprisingly low-maintenance too; a quick emptying every few weeks keeps it working well. Once I realized bugs don’t get zapped but dehydrate, I started emptying the basket with a plastic bag around it—fewer escapees that way. All in all, it’s a solid, discreet way to reduce flying pests—worth it if you prefer quiet and easy over flashy zapper action.
T**S
Helps, But Doesn’t Eliminate the Problem
I’ve been running this DynaTrap in a warehouse-style garage for about two months. It definitely cuts down on the mosquito population — we notice fewer buzzing around — but it hasn’t wiped them out completely. For a space this large, I question whether the acreage coverage claims are a bit optimistic. That said, it’s quiet, low-maintenance, and makes a noticeable difference, which is more than I can say for a lot of other “solutions” I’ve tried. A good tool in the fight, just don’t expect perfection.
L**.
An effective solution to a mosquito that doesn't require spraying insecticide.
I bought the half acresize and installed it in our back ysrd where we have a summer and lots of rain favorable to mosquito breeding. It works as advertised when i checked it the next morning there was about 3/4ths of a inch of insect debris in the bottom of the unit. Lots of mosquito and, surprisingly a lot of ground moths as well. When I saw that I wondered if the Dynatrap would work inside our home as well. Last year we had a problem with closet moths that seemingly enjoyed unimpeded breeding while feasting on the wool rug in our bedroom. In the past, we have sprayed, put out paper moth traps, carefully looked for moth egg cases and were still surprised when the moths kept popping up. On the first day we found nine moths in the trap, on the next day a couple of new additions and then none. That said, the trap isn’t foolproof. A few days later during another summer-in-Alabama rain storm, we had a power outage that lasted a few hours. This resulted in several of the previously trapped moths escaping out of the trap flying past the then immobile fan blade that had previously sucked them into the trap. That is a type of problem that would not likely be frequently experienced but adding a rechargeable back-up battery to the trap to maintain continuous suction would be a nice improvement in future versions.
W**R
Works great.
P**M
Compre este equipo para disminuir el flujo de mosquitos en mi casa y no funcionó, el flujo sigue igual.
T**T
Increíble, pedí este dispositivo a través de Amazon España y lo enviaron desde América y modelo americano que no se puede utilizar en la red europea. No se menciona en ninguna parte que sea un modelo americano. Tuve que devolver el dispositivo por mi cuenta, que costó 266 €.
D**Y
This is a 110v/60hz US model. Can not be used in Europe. Don't know why they are selling on .IT
A**T
Had it for less than 30 days and stopped working
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