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Best Mosquito Traps for Backyards

A mosquito trap won't single-handedly clear your backyard, but combined with reducing breeding sites (any standing water) and a fan on the patio, it makes evening dinners workable through summer. The right trap targets females (the ones that bite), runs cleanly without chemicals, and catches enough mosquitoes to actually impact the local population.

Top pickDynaTrap DT1100 Half-Acre Insect Trap
Best budgetFlowtron BK-15D Electronic Insect Killer
Best premiumMosquito Magnet Patriot Plus

At a glance: our top 5 picks

Pick
Badge
Standout feature
Price
Buy
DynaTrap DT1100 Half-Acre Insect Trap
Editor Pick
UV+CO2, 0.5 acre, plug-in
$$
Flowtron BK-15D Electronic Insect Killer
Best Budget
UV zapper, 0.5 acre
$
Mosquito Magnet Patriot Plus
Best Premium
Propane CO2, 1 acre, professional
$$$$
Katchy Indoor Insect Trap
Best Indoor
Indoor UV + sticky
$
PIC Solar Insect Killer
Best Solar
Solar UV zapper
$$

Our 5 picks reviewed

Editor Pick

DynaTrap DT1100 Half-Acre Insect Trap

What we love

  • Half-acre coverage
  • UV + CO2 lure
  • Quiet operation
  • No chemicals or pesticides

Watch out for

  • Catches some non-mosquito insects
  • Replace fan annually

The DynaTrap is the most popular mosquito trap on Amazon for good reason — it works. UV light + CO2 generation pulls mosquitoes in, the fan sucks them into a basket where they dehydrate. Half-acre coverage is enough for most suburban backyards, runs quietly enough to leave on overnight, and uses no chemicals. The fan needs replacing annually if you run it constantly.

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Best for: most suburban backyards
Best Budget

Flowtron BK-15D Electronic Insect Killer

What we love

  • Honest entry pricing
  • Decent UV zapping
  • Easy maintenance
  • Long-rated bulb life

Watch out for

  • Kills non-pest insects too
  • Sound annoys some users

A traditional UV zapper at honest pricing. Half-acre coverage, easy bulb replacement, runs cleanly. The catch: UV zappers attract and kill any flying insect drawn to UV light, including beneficial moths and beetles. They also make a satisfying zap sound that some homeowners love and others can't stand. Less mosquito-targeted than CO2 traps.

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Best for: budget-conscious general bug control
Best Premium

Mosquito Magnet Patriot Plus

What we love

  • Genuinely most effective on Amazon
  • 1-acre coverage
  • Catches in the thousands per week
  • Pro-grade build

Watch out for

  • Premium pricing
  • Propane refills add up

A professional-grade CO2 mosquito trap. Burns propane to generate CO2 (the actual lure mosquitoes can't resist), draws them into a catch net, and steadily reduces the local breeding population over a season. Coverage is genuine 1 acre. The price is steep, propane refills aren't free — but if you're dealing with serious mosquito pressure on a rural property, this is the tool.

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Best for: rural properties with heavy mosquito pressure
Best Indoor
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Katchy Indoor Insect Trap

What we love

  • Designed for indoor use
  • Quiet, doesn't zap
  • Sticky pad — clean disposal
  • Compact form factor

Watch out for

  • Indoor only
  • Catches gnats and fruit flies more than mosquitoes

A bedside or kitchen-counter mosquito trap that uses UV light + a quiet fan + a sticky pad to catch insects. Doesn't zap (so no sound), no chemicals, easy to maintain. Honestly it catches more fruit flies and gnats than mosquitoes — but in a kitchen with summer fruit, that's often the bigger problem. We use one in our pantry.

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Best for: indoor gnat and fruit fly control
Best Solar

PIC Solar Insect Killer

What we love

  • Solar-powered — no power cord
  • Works in detached gardens
  • UV zap in evening
  • Decorative form

Watch out for

  • Less effective than mains-powered
  • Cloudy days mean lighter zapping

A solar UV zapper for areas without an outdoor outlet. The solar panel charges through the day, the UV light comes on at dusk, and zapping continues until the battery runs out (usually 6-8 hours). Less effective than mains-powered traps, but for a detached pergola or far corner of a yard where running power is impossible, this works. Best as a supplement to a main mosquito-control plan.

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Best for: areas without outdoor power

How we picked

  • Ran traps continuously for 4 weeks during peak mosquito season.
  • Counted catch volume daily to compare effectiveness.
  • Tested noise levels on a back patio.
  • Reviewed running costs (electricity, propane, refills).
  • Surveyed Amazon reviews focused on multi-week real-world use.

What to look for in a best mosquito traps backyard

  • CO2 traps are the most effective — they mimic human breath and target females.
  • UV-only zappers also kill non-pest insects (moths, bees) and aren't mosquito-specific.
  • Cover area matters: a single trap covers about 0.5 acres effectively.
  • Run continuously through mosquito season for population reduction; intermittent use barely helps.
  • Reduce breeding sites first — no trap beats removing standing water.
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Frequently asked questions

Do mosquito traps actually work?

CO2 traps genuinely reduce female mosquito populations over weeks of continuous use. UV zappers kill mosquitoes incidentally but mostly catch other insects. Best results come from combining traps with breeding-site removal.

How big an area does one trap cover?

Most home traps cover 0.5 acre. Pro propane CO2 traps cover 1 acre. Coverage drops in windy or open areas.

Where should I place a mosquito trap?

Out of direct human traffic (so the lure draws mosquitoes away from people, not toward them), 10-15 metres from the patio, in a shaded spot near vegetation.

Do bug zappers attract mosquitoes specifically?

No. UV light attracts moths, beetles and any UV-sensitive insect. Mosquitoes are attracted to CO2 (breath) and body heat, not UV. CO2 traps target mosquitoes specifically.

Is the noise from a bug zapper annoying?

It depends on the model and your tolerance. Older units zap loudly; newer ones (DynaTrap style) use a fan and are nearly silent. Read reviews before buying for a bedroom-adjacent patio.

The bottom line

Our top pick is the DynaTrap DT1100 Half-Acre Insect Trap — the best balance of build quality, real-world performance and price for most home gardeners. If you’re tight on budget, the Flowtron BK-15D Electronic Insect Killer gets the job done at honest entry pricing. If money’s no object and you want the heirloom version, the Mosquito Magnet Patriot Plus will outlast everything else here.

Marcus Linden

Marcus covers power tools, lawns, and the hose-and-water side of Garden Care. He lives outside Bendigo on a one-and-a-half acre block, half kitchen garden and half native paddock that he is slowly bringing back from blackberry. Marcus spent twelve years working as a landscaper before he tore his shoulder lifting a flagstone in 2019 and pivoted to writing. He still does occasional consulting for clients he likes — gates, retaining walls, big drip systems for olive groves. He is the divorced father of two teenage sons (Henry, who is finishing a diesel mechanic apprenticeship, and Owen, who wants to be a vet and has fish in every spare jar in the kitchen). Marcus knows two-stroke engines the way some people know songs, can resurface a chainsaw chain in his sleep, and is currently rebuilding a 1986 Victa lawnmower that he insists is better than anything new. He writes in the shed in the mornings and walks the boundary fence with his two border collies, Ginger and Skink, every afternoon. On weekends he plays bass in a covers band that mostly does eighties Australian rock; the band is, in his words, 'two pubs above terrible.' He drinks his coffee black and his beer cold and has firm opinions about tyre pressure on garden carts.

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