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BLACK+DECKER Bug Zapper- Mosquito Repellent Outdoor & Fly Traps for Indoors- Mosquito Killer & Fly Zapper - Gnat & Moth Traps for Home, Deck, Garden, Patio & More

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Features

  • PROTECT YOUR YARD FROM PESTS | High-Voltage Outdoor Bug Zapper Acts as Powerful Attractant, Killing Flies, Mosquitoes, Gnats, Wasps, Moths & Other Flying & Biting Insects Upon Contact | Dependable Coverage for Areas Up to 1 Acre
  • TWO WAYS TO ZAP AND COLLECT | Versatile Design Allows You to Hang the Lantern Via Provided Ring & Chain or Rest the Sturdy Base on Table or Flat Surface | Great for Outdoor/Indoor Camping, Enclosed Patios, Garage, Deck, Garbage, Etc.
  • NON-TOXIC UV LIGHT | Ultraviolet Technology Lures & Zaps Bugs for Quick, Humane Kills, Both Day & Night| Long-Lasting Lamp Emits Convenient Glow & is Relatively Quiet for Amazing Outdoor Ambiance | Safe for Use Around Children & Pets
  • EASY-CLEAN COLLECTION TRAY | Innovative Design Traps, Zaps & Collects Small & Large Insects Within Clog-Proof Grid | Simply Take Out Removable Tray to Empty, or Leave Out for Use Over Natural Setting | BONUS Cleaning Brush Included
  • PLUG IN FOR POWERFUL RELIEF | Electric Zapper Lures More Bugs Than Handheld Guns, Swatters, Rackets & Repellents & Lasts Longer Than Solar & Battery-Powered Units | Enjoy Industrial Strength Performance & Easy Access to Replacement Bulbs

Description

Fly in, zap out! Whether your yard is taken over by black flies, mosquitoes, gnats, greenheads, wasps or other biting pests, this high-voltage electric Bug Zapper provides effortless extermination from dusk to dawn. Simply set on a table or hang up high, plug in, and see bothersome bugs be lured to their doom! Non-toxic ultraviolet light is dim and quietly discreet—but powerful enough to protect outdoor areas or enclosed patios both large and small. So don’t let them bug you—fight back with BLACK+DECKER!

Brand: BLACK+DECKER


Color: Black


Style: Insect Killer


Material: Metal


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 1


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Is Electric: Yes


Target Species: Fly, Moth, Mosquito, Gnat, Wasp


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13 x 13 x 28 inches; 4.84 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BDPC912


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 12, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ BLACK + DECKER


Best Sellers Rank: #44,996 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #323 in Bug Zappers


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,978 ratings


Brand: BLACK+DECKER


Color: Black


Style: Insect Killer


Material: Metal


Item Weight: 4.8 Pounds


Number of Pieces: 1


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Is Electric: Yes


Target Species: Fly, Moth, Mosquito, Gnat, Wasp


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Global Trade Identification Number: 09


Item Weight: 4.84 pounds


Manufacturer: BLACK + DECKER


Item model number: BDPC912


Date First Available: February 12, 2020


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 17.5 x 10.25 x 10.25 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 13 x 13 x 28 inches


Brand Name: BLACK+DECKER


Warranty Description: 2 year warranty


Model Name: BDPC912VNDR


Size: 1 Acre Coverage


Number of Items: 1


Specific Uses for Product: indoor or outdoor


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great price
Working great
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025 by Charles DeHaan.

  • Effective!
This big zapper is way better than the ones that have the flickering light. The sizzle of the bugs getting zapped is satisfying!
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025 by Alissa H.

  • Questionable Quality Product
The Black and Decker name may make you think that this is a good product. Though the physical build is nice, out of the box only one of the two lamps worked. After less than five days (of nighttime use only) the zapper grid started intermittently working. There is minimal accumulation of insect remains on the grid. Sometimes the zapper was visibly working and other times it would be crawling with bugs. Can't seem to narrow it down to when and why, it may just be underpowered. The overall result is a dimly-lit bug attractor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by Douglas J

  • Works Well
This bug zapper is working great! We have livestock so flies are always a problem. We have this under a roofed area and on 24 hours a day. It is working great and has cut down our fly population!
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025 by Shelly

  • Bulb blew out in a month
Cluster flies are nature's answer to how to keep children entertained with only a hand vacuum cleaner during a pandemic. These lazy, slow flying bugs are mostly a nuisance due to their vast number that choose your home as the perfect place to overwinter, and the fact I don't have children. So I bought this. It works perfectly turning the house into a no-fly zone. But after a month the UV bulb inside burnt out, taking the input capacitors in the ballast with them. The kill grid still worked but useless without the lure. And the "black and decker" label partially detached. Had to replace the two 15uF 250V caps (I went with 350V replacements) and new bulbs (2G11 18W). Black and Decker part number for the bulbs is BDPCA-18W but I went with a third party. We'll see how long they last. The good: - Works; eliminated flying insects indoors. - Screwed together making it easy to perform DIY repairs. The bad: - Initial bulb lasted a month. Usually bulbs last 10,000 hours. - Needs DIY repairs. - Bulb replacement requires separating two halves of lamp housing... that is taped together by the product label. Seems to encourage removing or slicing the label. - Bottom of bulb is glued onto foam blocks. Requires force to separate when replacing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2022 by Paul Paul

  • Not sure this is going to work. Will update if it does.
Hooked it up and immediately noticed one of the bulbs is barely lit. Not impressed. Doesn't seem to react to bits of metal being thrown at it like my old one did. I'll update if it actually catches anything in my bug ridden open garage. Update: This doesn't really work for pantry moths. For context, they're swarming my dad's garage after he left dog food and bird seed open for a weeks. You can see up to 10 flying around you at a time and they're all over the walls. I paired with moth pheromones traps too, which only catch males. Honestly, the zapper does work fine even with the weird bulb, but it primarily catches every type of moth BESIDES the pantry moths. They float right past it 9/10 times. Some will go in but it's like the light doesn't work on them like normal moths. So... I guess I'll put it out in the shop for mosquitos this summer. Anyway, please cover your parents cover dog food and bird seed. Super annoying mistake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023 by Gingie

  • Doesn’t seem to target biting/stinging insects
When our HOA stopped spraying for mosquitoes as a result of some very loud and self-righteous complaints from two households who were completely convinced, without any supporting evidence, that a coordinated spraying of permethrin by the county during the evening hours while children usually aren’t playing outside and under the oversight of an entomologist represented a greater health hazard than the mosquitoes themselves, I wanted to find an alternative solution. Those households may be right - I don’t pretend to have any scientific data - I’m simply observing that the complainants don’t either. And I’m a little suspicious of their grasp of statistics given that the narrative they seem to have projected was one of disapproval by a majority of the neighborhood when, as I said, I counted two complaining households. But it’s not as though I like the idea of spraying chemicals. This electrical zapper sounded like a pretty clean solution that couldn’t possibly hurt humans through some poorly understood biochemical boogeyman, so I was looking forward to trying it. There are so many positive reviews of this product that I had no idea bug zappers are as controversial a product as they are. You see, it may well have killed mosquitoes, but it also killed a lot of moths — and I have no quarrel with the moths. It’s not clear to me what proportion of the bugs killed are actually biting/stinging insects, which are the ones that I care about. Further complicating matters, there are many different species of mosquitoes and it’s not clear how strongly attracted all of them (or any of them, really) are to this light. It seems to be a fairly indiscriminate insect slaughter at best, and at worst it might actually be doing a better job of attracting and killing non-biting/stinging insects than killing the bugs I actually want gone. Some people have even expressed the opinion that they actually increase the local bug activity because the light attracts them but doesn’t do a great job of killing them. I don’t have any scientific data to offer, and again there are many different species of mosquitoes so what works for you may not work for someone else. It certainly didn’t seem to make our mosquito situation any worse when we tried it for a week, but that’s just my subjective impression from sitting outside. And beyond the questionable impact on your local insect population, some of whom play critical environmental roles that I don’t pretend to understand, it’s actually a lot more disruptive to the quiet enjoyment of my property than I’d expected. I positioned it about 50 feet away from my back porch so as not to attract bugs to where I’d be sitting, and I found the bright light and zapping sounds to be fairly disruptive — to the point that I even started to worry it might bother the neighbors too (and we’re on 1 acre lots, so we’re not exactly sitting right on top of each other). And UV light supposedly isn’t good for the eyes. It also needed to be brushed fairly often. Maybe in time the volume of bugs would go down as it decimates the local population, but I was cleaning it daily during my short experiment with the device. If you’re sure you want a bug zapper then this particular model seems like a fine one to buy. I saw no particular defects in quality. My experience has simply turned me off to the whole idea of a bug zapper. I’ve started using something called a skeet-o-trap and am tentatively pleased with it. It’s a fairly low maintenance solution - just add some water now and then - and you don’t need to figure a way to get electricity to the location where you want to set it up. It’s also comparatively inexpensive. There are various proposals on the internet for building your own mosquito trap from a soda bottle, but rumor has it those don’t really work and I find it more than a little irritating how readily these proposals get repeated across the internet by people who seem not to have made even the most basic effort to try to determine whether it actually works. I only claim to be tentatively pleased with the skeet-o-trap at this juncture, having tried it for a few weeks, and will update this review when I feel like I can make a more authoritative conclusion, but I am finding what appear to be dead mosquitoes inside of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021 by Nick Nack Nick Nack

  • It's big and the cable is something cut
Looks amazing. It's bigger than I thought it's already been installed 2 hours ago and I already see flies on the tray wow
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2025 by Amanda Miguel Amanda Miguel

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