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product_id: 1221403
title: "Flowtron Electric Bug Zapper 1/2 Acre Outdoor Insect Control with Dual Lure Method, 15W UV Light & Octenol Attractant for Fly & Mosquito, 5600V Kill Grid, Made in USA, UL Certified"
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# 5600V instant kill grid 100-hour Octenol attractant cartridge 15W UV dual-lure light Flowtron Electric Bug Zapper 1/2 Acre Outdoor Insect Control with Dual Lure Method, 15W UV Light & Octenol Attractant for Fly & Mosquito, 5600V Kill Grid, Made in USA, UL Certified

**Brand:** flowtron
**Price:** € 132.12
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Zap bugs, not your vibe — outdoor comfort redefined!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Flowtron Electric Bug Zapper 1/2 Acre Outdoor Insect Control with Dual Lure Method, 15W UV Light & Octenol Attractant for Fly & Mosquito, 5600V Kill Grid, Made in USA, UL Certified by flowtron
- **How much does it cost?** € 132.12 with free shipping
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## Best For

- flowtron enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted flowtron brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Half-Acre Coverage:** Protect your entire backyard, patio, or deck with a single, compact device.
- • **Dual-Action Bug Magnet:** Combines powerful 15W UV light with slow-release Octenol to lure & eliminate more pests.
- • **Electrifying Efficiency:** Supercharged 5600-volt grid zaps bugs instantly—no clogging, no mess, just results.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Weatherproof, rust-proof polycarbonate housing with UL certification and proudly made in the USA.
- • **Maintenance-Free Peace of Mind:** No chemicals, sprays, or sticky traps—just swap bulbs and cartridges for years of use.

## Overview

The Flowtron BK-15D Electric Bug Zapper delivers professional-grade insect control with a 15W UV light and 100-hour Octenol attractant cartridge, powered by a robust 5600V kill grid. Designed for half-acre outdoor coverage, this UL-certified, weatherproof device offers a chemical-free, maintenance-light solution to flying pests. Made in the USA, it’s engineered for durability and continuous performance, making it the go-to choice for millennial professionals seeking a pest-free, stylish outdoor experience.

## Description

desertcart.com : Flowtron Electric Bug Zapper 1/2 Acre Outdoor Insect Control with Dual Lure Method, 15W UV Light & Octenol Attractant for Fly & Mosquito, 5600V Kill Grid, Made in USA, UL Certified : Home Insect Zappers : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Review: 15 watt Flowtron vs 40 watt model - Recieved this device (15 watt Flowtron), along with the spare bulb I purchased, and plugged it in 30 minutes ago about eight feet from my favorite couch. It has already zapped well over a dozen bugs. Instead of using chemicals as I have in the past, sought a better way to rid my home interior of bugs. The noise is minimal. Like one reviewer said: the cord is short- real short. Less than a foot. It's working beautifully. Now, just need to replace my roach baits and I'll be ready for the summer bug season here in my sub tropical, coastal, bug infested location. Will likely need to fabricate a tray device to catch dead bugs as they fall. Think I'm gonna like this thing. Update: It has now been five days since I received my 15 watt Flowtron bug zapper and I'm happy with it. It has been on 24/7 since I plugged it in. It's not terribly bright which makes for a soft night light for my den. As I kicked back with my laptop tonight and listened to a bug fry every now and then, just ordered two more 40 watt Flowtron units. Hope to have a very bug free summer in my home. Be advised that these things do not discriminate between benificial bugs that we need for pollination of plants and such. Therefore, there is valid scientific criticism regarding their indiscriminate outdoor useage. Any bug inside my home is fair game. It did not zap every last bug but it has put a big dent in my bug population. My cats don't quite know what to think of it yet. Update #2: Before buying my first Flowtron, sought information to help me decide what size unit to buy. Have now tried out a 40 watt model in my home. It works well, is significantly larger than my 15 watt unit and the transformer hum is a little bit louder. The bulb in the 40 watt Flotron cost twice as much to replace. Leave the 15 watt unit on 24/7 inside. It works well and uses less power. The 40 watt units are brighter and would be my choice for serious outdoor useage. Will use both of the 40 watt units if needed and turn them off when I go indoors. Inside, just can't see much advantage of using the larger 40 watt unit size. Now, leave my door open longer when going to and fro knowing the 15 watt bug zapper is always at work inside. It's popping a bug every few minutes or so tonight. Should be able to use significantly less insecticide in my home now. They do not zap every bug but work quite well. Only notice the 15 watt model eight feet from me when a bug gets zapped. Flowtron seems to make a solid, well thought out American made bug zapper and stand behind them. June 25 2009: My 15 watt bug zapper has been on nonstop since I first plugged it in over a month ago. It has been frying bugs in my house day and night trouble free. Have not cleaned it yet. One of my cats runs and hides sometime when a big bug makes more noise than usual. If and when this one quits, will get another 15 watt model for my home interior. It does not zap them all but sure helps a lot. July 29 2009: A house fly was bugging me bad in my home the night before last. Knew that if I was patient, the annoying little bug would find his way to my 15 watt flowtron at some point just like many before him. Sure enough, as I went to sleep, he fried- well done. Have used very little insecticide this summer in my home with this thing working 24/7 nonstop and consuming only 15 watts of electricity. Wish I had thought of using one of these things sooner. My jumpy male cat has gotten more use to it now. Would go with a 40 or 80 watt model for heavy duty outdoor use at night. The 15 watt size is perfect for my indoor purposes. Still haven't cleaned it. It's right trouble free. There is a bit of an odor when a house fly or large bug gets zapped. That's no problem relative to getting rid of the bugs. April 8, 2010 : Since this makes a good night light, left it on all winter. Have not turned it off since I first plugged it in. It just zapped one of those large, lanky, mosquito looking type bugs. Was wondering how long it would take for him to get fried (about an hour since I first saw him). Have not needed the spare 15 watt bulb yet. With ten boxes of fresh new roach baits, am ready for bug season again. May mount one of my 40 watt Flowtron units inside this Summer if needed. August 6, 2010: It's time to deal with hurricanes, bugs and heat now. My trusty 15 watt Flowtron is busy tonight for I have little nats and other flying bugs in my house. That same 15 watt unit has been on nonstop since I first plugged it in- same bulb with no problems. Just needs some cleaning up now and then. At less than $30 currently with shipping, think I'll buy another 15 watt unit to put in the other end of my home. Need to step up my roach battle also. Have four tubes of roach gel. It's impossible to keep them out around here. Like living near the ocean even with the bugs. Before I got this device, used insecticide (flying insect killer) every second or third day during the tropical season. Now, have not gassed my whole house like I use to do yet this summer. Surely that is healthier than the chemicals I used before. It keeps the bugs under control- they don't bother me with this device in service 24/7. Just use common sense if you intend to use it indoors. Keep it away from all flammable things. It's an electrical device that'll have dead bugs falling from it. It is always possible that the device can catch on fire. So use good sense and understand the potential hazards it can present wherever you use it. Have mine on power strips such that I can easily switch them off when I leave the house if I wish to do so. May 10, 2011: Ordered two 18" round pizza pans to suspend below my indoor units in order to catch most of the zapped bugs as they fall. Some black coat hanger wire and a drill should do the trick. Have not had my bug zappers on yet and I can really tell the difference inside already. Bought six cans of Raid insecticide for the summer. A roach actually bit me on my right arm tonight. He's high on Raid now. Wish I could find something like this Flowtron device to help zap the big roaches as they somehow find a way inside. It takes time for them to find the roach baits that are all over the home where food and water are available. There's no way to keep them out around here. April 15, 2012: Have had one of my 40 watt bug zappers on indoors for a week now as Summer approaches. These were money well spent for me. A screw in Levitron socket to outlet adapter available from desertcart or a hardware store will allow one to plug these units into a standard light bulb socket on an overhead light fixture or wherever. There is something sadistically satisfying about hearing a bug get fried now and then as I write this :) 2013: Harris boric acid tablets have got to be the best thing I've ever used on roaches. Put them out last Summer and in 30 days, no more roaches. They eat them like candy. Simple, safe/natural and cheap. No hazardous chemicals.
Review: Flowtron keeps zapping all night - On our farm the flies, gnats and mosquitoes are everywhere right now, out of control after a wet season. Plugged in the 1/2 acre Flowtron - when the sun went down it was like a fireworks show. First night, zapped thousands of blood-sucking flying insects. Easily cleaned fried carcasses with my leaf blower in the morning. It definitely works, and I haven't even added the attractant yet. Appears to be solid quality.

## Features

- POWERFUL INSECT KILLER | High Quality Electronic Bug Zapper Handles Your Property’s Flying & Biting Pest Problem Via High-Intensity UV Black Light, Powerful Octenol Mosquito Attractant [100-Hour Cartridge Included] & Supercharged 5600-Volt Instant Kill Grid | Just Hang the Lantern on Your Property to Lure & Eliminate Thousands of Flies, Gnats, Beetles, Moths & Most Mosquito Species for Pennies a Day
- 2 METHODS OF ATTRACTION | 2-in-1 Design Attracts & Eliminates Many More Bugs by Utilizing Multiple Luring Techniques! Watch as the Lantern Draws in Flying Pests Via Our Powerful 15W Ultraviolet Light Bulb PLUS a Slow-Release Liquid Octenol Cartridge | When Warmed & Vaporized by the UV Lamp, Octenol Mimics Ruminant Animals’ Breath/Odor for Maximum Catch & Kill | Covers 1/2 Acre Wooded Areas, Backyard, Patio, Deck, Porch & Farm
- HIGH-VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER-POWERED SHOCK GRID | Our Unique High-Powered Kill Grate Features a Non-Clogging Design, So Bugs are Zapped Instantly & Fall to the Ground Instead of Collecting Inside the Lantern | Compared to Competitors’ Standard 4,200 Volts, Our 5,600-Volt Shock Prevents Short Circuits & Guarantees a Dead Bug—Even Larger Diving Beetles, Royal Moths, Etc.
- NO MORE TANKS TO FILL OR MESSY BAGS TO EMPTY | Save Time, Money, Mess & Worry! 100% Maintenance-Free, Environmentally-Friendly System Requires Zero Chemical Sprays, Fogs, Sticky Strips or Pesticides, Making it Suitable for Use Around People, Children, Pets & Wildlife | Just an Occasional Quick & Easy UV Bulb Replacement & Fresh Octenol Cartridge Placed in the Built-In Slot Keeps Your Bug Killer Operating for Many Years to Come
- WEATHERPROOF, UL CERTIFIED & MADE IN THE USA | Decorative Lantern Features a Rugged Weatherproof Polycarbonate Housing That Will Never Rust, Crack or Fade Amidst Rain, Snow, Sleet, Ice & Other Elements, Promising Continuous Comfort in the Great Outdoors Through All Seasons | For Peace of Mind, Our Proudly American-Made Zapper is UL Listed

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00004R9VZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,106 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #58 in Bug Zappers |
| Brand Name | Flowtron |
| Color | Midnight Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,601) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026713700150, 00716080036302 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 11.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Flowtron BK-15D Electronic Insect Killer, 1/2 Acre Coverage |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Flowtron |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BK-15 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | BK-15 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Style Name | Insect Killer |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 885156743465 716080036302 747090310915 768421119724 026713700150 882633072742 885379962100 699928796814 885664548477 885677945935 885152331079 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Flowtron
- **Color:** Midnight Black
- **Is Electric:** Yes
- **Item Weight:** 4.1 Pounds
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Number of Pieces:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 11.8"H
- **Style:** Insect Killer
- **Target Species:** Insects
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Firefly**
A: I love all these firefly references. in buying this one based on those alone

**Q: Why must the unit be placed 25 feet away from human activity?  Do you have to use the chemical attractant, or does it work just as well without it?**
A: Lot of misinformation here, the manual never states 25 feet away from human activity, it states 25 feet from your pool/patio. The reason for that is to maximize the coverage area. If you were to put the unit in your backyard right by the house it would cover 25 feet in front, however if you placed it 25 feet away from tour house you would get a coverage area with a 50ft diameter (25ft front and 25ft back up to your house). The chemical attractant is not needed however it may increase your chances of killing mosquitoes (it supposedly contains chemicals that attract certain mosquitoes and biting flies) as not all mosquitoes are attracted to the UV light alone.

**Q: Is it operated electrically or battery or what?**
A: Batteries are electric

**Q: Does it work for bees**
A: For anyone dealing with hornets, wasps, and/or yellow jackets, know that they are inactive in the early morning hours and any time it is chilly/cold.  All you need do is wait for a cool morning and take a long stick or broom handle or some such to knock down the nest.  Once the next is knocked down, they will not return.  If you do not have a good opportune moment to do this, you can always buy some flying insect bug spray.  You will have to get close to the insect to do it, but one good spray will kill wasps, yellow jackets, etc.  Never harm a honey bee.  Honey bees are our friends.  I even prefer to deal with wasps, hornets, etc., by simply knocking down the nest. If you can avoid using chemicals, and you can avoid killing anything, it is better to do so.  The only creatures I have no compunction in killing are roaches!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 15 watt Flowtron vs 40 watt model
*by R***B on May 20, 2009*

Recieved this device (15 watt Flowtron), along with the spare bulb I purchased, and plugged it in 30 minutes ago about eight feet from my favorite couch. It has already zapped well over a dozen bugs. Instead of using chemicals as I have in the past, sought a better way to rid my home interior of bugs. The noise is minimal. Like one reviewer said: the cord is short- real short. Less than a foot. It's working beautifully. Now, just need to replace my roach baits and I'll be ready for the summer bug season here in my sub tropical, coastal, bug infested location. Will likely need to fabricate a tray device to catch dead bugs as they fall. Think I'm gonna like this thing. Update: It has now been five days since I received my 15 watt Flowtron bug zapper and I'm happy with it. It has been on 24/7 since I plugged it in. It's not terribly bright which makes for a soft night light for my den. As I kicked back with my laptop tonight and listened to a bug fry every now and then, just ordered two more 40 watt Flowtron units. Hope to have a very bug free summer in my home. Be advised that these things do not discriminate between benificial bugs that we need for pollination of plants and such. Therefore, there is valid scientific criticism regarding their indiscriminate outdoor useage. Any bug inside my home is fair game. It did not zap every last bug but it has put a big dent in my bug population. My cats don't quite know what to think of it yet. Update #2: Before buying my first Flowtron, sought information to help me decide what size unit to buy. Have now tried out a 40 watt model in my home. It works well, is significantly larger than my 15 watt unit and the transformer hum is a little bit louder. The bulb in the 40 watt Flotron cost twice as much to replace. Leave the 15 watt unit on 24/7 inside. It works well and uses less power. The 40 watt units are brighter and would be my choice for serious outdoor useage. Will use both of the 40 watt units if needed and turn them off when I go indoors. Inside, just can't see much advantage of using the larger 40 watt unit size. Now, leave my door open longer when going to and fro knowing the 15 watt bug zapper is always at work inside. It's popping a bug every few minutes or so tonight. Should be able to use significantly less insecticide in my home now. They do not zap every bug but work quite well. Only notice the 15 watt model eight feet from me when a bug gets zapped. Flowtron seems to make a solid, well thought out American made bug zapper and stand behind them. June 25 2009: My 15 watt bug zapper has been on nonstop since I first plugged it in over a month ago. It has been frying bugs in my house day and night trouble free. Have not cleaned it yet. One of my cats runs and hides sometime when a big bug makes more noise than usual. If and when this one quits, will get another 15 watt model for my home interior. It does not zap them all but sure helps a lot. July 29 2009: A house fly was bugging me bad in my home the night before last. Knew that if I was patient, the annoying little bug would find his way to my 15 watt flowtron at some point just like many before him. Sure enough, as I went to sleep, he fried- well done. Have used very little insecticide this summer in my home with this thing working 24/7 nonstop and consuming only 15 watts of electricity. Wish I had thought of using one of these things sooner. My jumpy male cat has gotten more use to it now. Would go with a 40 or 80 watt model for heavy duty outdoor use at night. The 15 watt size is perfect for my indoor purposes. Still haven't cleaned it. It's right trouble free. There is a bit of an odor when a house fly or large bug gets zapped. That's no problem relative to getting rid of the bugs. April 8, 2010 : Since this makes a good night light, left it on all winter. Have not turned it off since I first plugged it in. It just zapped one of those large, lanky, mosquito looking type bugs. Was wondering how long it would take for him to get fried (about an hour since I first saw him). Have not needed the spare 15 watt bulb yet. With ten boxes of fresh new roach baits, am ready for bug season again. May mount one of my 40 watt Flowtron units inside this Summer if needed. August 6, 2010: It's time to deal with hurricanes, bugs and heat now. My trusty 15 watt Flowtron is busy tonight for I have little nats and other flying bugs in my house. That same 15 watt unit has been on nonstop since I first plugged it in- same bulb with no problems. Just needs some cleaning up now and then. At less than $30 currently with shipping, think I'll buy another 15 watt unit to put in the other end of my home. Need to step up my roach battle also. Have four tubes of roach gel. It's impossible to keep them out around here. Like living near the ocean even with the bugs. Before I got this device, used insecticide (flying insect killer) every second or third day during the tropical season. Now, have not gassed my whole house like I use to do yet this summer. Surely that is healthier than the chemicals I used before. It keeps the bugs under control- they don't bother me with this device in service 24/7. Just use common sense if you intend to use it indoors. Keep it away from all flammable things. It's an electrical device that'll have dead bugs falling from it. It is always possible that the device can catch on fire. So use good sense and understand the potential hazards it can present wherever you use it. Have mine on power strips such that I can easily switch them off when I leave the house if I wish to do so. May 10, 2011: Ordered two 18" round pizza pans to suspend below my indoor units in order to catch most of the zapped bugs as they fall. Some black coat hanger wire and a drill should do the trick. Have not had my bug zappers on yet and I can really tell the difference inside already. Bought six cans of Raid insecticide for the summer. A roach actually bit me on my right arm tonight. He's high on Raid now. Wish I could find something like this Flowtron device to help zap the big roaches as they somehow find a way inside. It takes time for them to find the roach baits that are all over the home where food and water are available. There's no way to keep them out around here. April 15, 2012: Have had one of my 40 watt bug zappers on indoors for a week now as Summer approaches. These were money well spent for me. A screw in Levitron socket to outlet adapter available from Amazon or a hardware store will allow one to plug these units into a standard light bulb socket on an overhead light fixture or wherever. There is something sadistically satisfying about hearing a bug get fried now and then as I write this :) 2013: Harris boric acid tablets have got to be the best thing I've ever used on roaches. Put them out last Summer and in 30 days, no more roaches. They eat them like candy. Simple, safe/natural and cheap. No hazardous chemicals.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Flowtron keeps zapping all night
*by G***G on April 20, 2026*

On our farm the flies, gnats and mosquitoes are everywhere right now, out of control after a wet season. Plugged in the 1/2 acre Flowtron - when the sun went down it was like a fireworks show. First night, zapped thousands of blood-sucking flying insects. Easily cleaned fried carcasses with my leaf blower in the morning. It definitely works, and I haven't even added the attractant yet. Appears to be solid quality.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple and clean (no fly swatter splats) way to fight pesky flying insects but not so much female biting mosquitoes
*by R***E on July 29, 2014*

With cases of West Nile Virus and other mosquito-transmitted viruses such as Chikungunya (87 confirmed travel-associated cases in Florida in 2014, as of July 19.) cropping up in the U.S. and our area, I was proactive in helping when visiting my daughter in rural Baltimore, MD and encountering alot of flying insects. My daughter has a huge, covered back porch that runs the length of the house and a smaller one in front. There is a lot of foliage surrounding the house and bugs, particularly biting ones, tend to be bothersome. The porch is not screened in, so I bought bug zapper to see if it would help and it does! We had used one years ago at our cabin in New Hampshire which was also surrounding by trees and foliage and mosquitoes were a particular problem since the region used to be a swamp. It seemed to be working since we could hear the zap sounds of insect victims. My daughter says that bugs seem to be a lot less prolific. Indeed, light-seeking insects, and other flying ones that happen to fly in its path) will be killed by this zapper (moths, et al). Still, zappers tend to be ineffective in killing biting mosquitoes even though other insects will be killed by the score. Bug zappers attract insects using ultraviolet light and the low voltage current surrounding the mesh cage kills the insects that attempt to reach the light. The problem is that mosquitoes are not attracted to light; rather, they seek out carbon dioxide to locate blood proteins which are used to develop eggs, so only female mosquitoes need to draw blood and bite. Some mosquitoes prefer bird, snake, or frog/toad blood and others like plant nectar. A few don't even need blood to hatch eggs. Along with CO2, perfume, sweat, and body odor also can attract mosquitoes. Hence, the substance that comes with the bug zapper designed to attract female, biting mosquitoes. So, we heard tons of bugs being zapped at our cabin in NH and numerous studies have shown that bug zappers are rather ineffective at killing female mosquitoes. What bugs were being killed then? One 1997 study (1) determined that the mosquitoes found in zapper collection trays were non biting midges (look like mosquitoes) that are attracted to light. I also recall giving my daughter a DEET-based product to spray the area surrounding the house to repel mosquitoes. Perhaps she used that in addition to the zapper and that is why she has noticed a difference. Using DEET products and eliminating breeding habitats like standing water (e.g., after it rains) will help to reduce mosquito populations. Wearing protective clothing is also a deterrent. I provided more detailed information about mosquitoes since the mosquito-borne virus threat is serious and a current menace and I thought that people should not rely on this zapper to protect them from it. Anyway, I have no complaints about this bug zapper and recommend it for reducing flying insect nuisances - just not for effectively combating female biting mosquitoes. (1) Snap! Crackle! Pop! Electric Bug Zappers Are Useless For Controlling Mosquitoes, Says UF/IFAS Pest Expert)

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