10 Reasons Homeowners Are Choosing Hang-Up Bait Traps Over Sprays And Zappers To Take Back Their Backyards This Summer

Three people holding the BugStop mosquito trap in their backyards

Tired of being chased indoors the second the sun drops? Everything you spray or burn just moves them around.

Fortunately, a new hang-up trap - baited with a CO2 lure mosquitoes mistake for you - is helping families take their yards back instead of hiding from them.

A homeowner holding a BugStop jar full of trapped mosquitoes

1. It Eliminates The Mosquitoes - Not Just Repels Them.

A homeowner holding a BugStop jar full of trapped mosquitoes

Fill BugStop with water and PureLure, and it does what no spray could - it catches the mosquitoes themselves. Drawn to the lure, into the jar, and held there instead of circling you.

If the jar is filling, the trap is pulling them in right now. And when the bites drop off, a jar full of mosquitoes shows you why - so you are never left trusting a mist that does nothing.

A bug zapper that only caught moths beside a BugStop jar full of trapped mosquitoes

2. It Does What A Zapper Can't - Actually Catch Mosquitoes.

A bug zapper that only caught moths beside a BugStop jar full of trapped mosquitoes

A bug zapper buzzes all night and mostly attracts moths. The mosquitoes hunting you never come for the light - they come for the CO2 you breathe out - so the zapper crackles in the corner while your family keeps getting bitten.

BugStop adds the one thing a zapper never had - a lure that gives off CO2 and reads as a human - so the mosquitoes track the jar instead of you.

A BugStop trap on a clean patio with no chemical sprays

3. No Spray. No Haze. No Chemicals.

A BugStop trap on a clean patio with no chemical sprays

BugStop skips the chemistry set. No spray on the kids, no citronella haze - just a lure in a jar, doing the work while you sit outside.

The trap does one thing and does it quietly: no odor to breathe, no film on the patio table, nothing to reapply after every dinner. So the yard stays yours - same evening, none of the chemicals.

A family enjoying a bite-free backyard evening at dusk

4. The Evenings You Gave Up To The Mosquitoes - Taken Back.

A family enjoying a bite-free backyard evening at dusk

Picture the first evening you stay out past dusk - dinner still on the patio, the kids running the yard, and nobody slapping their arms or drifting inside early.

That is the yard coming back to you - the porch you stopped using, the corner you wrote off, back in the rotation again, one quiet bite-free evening at a time.

Macro of mosquitoes and eggs trapped in a BugStop jar

5. Every Female You Trap Is A Few Hundred Eggs That Never Hatch.

Macro of mosquitoes and eggs trapped in a BugStop jar

The mosquitoes hunting you are females - each one after the blood meal that lets her lay a few hundred eggs. Trap her, and that whole batch never hatches.

That is what a spray can never do. It keeps them off you for an hour, but a trap empties the yard one breeding female at a time - so next month's swarm shrinks, not just tonight's bites.

A BugStop trap glowing at night, working on its own

6. It Works Day And Night, On Its Own.

A BugStop trap glowing at night, working on its own

Set it once and it just runs - through the night, while you are at work, even while you are away. Nothing to switch on, nothing to stand over.

A spray only works the minutes after you put it on. BugStop keeps pulling mosquitoes in around the clock, so the trap is working even when you forget it is there.

A homeowner hanging BugStop traps around the yard

7. Fully Movable. Hang As Many As Your Yard Needs, Wherever They Bite.

A homeowner hanging BugStop traps around the yard

Because every BugStop simply hangs from a hook or a branch, it is never tied to one corner. Hang one over any spot that matters, and simply add more as needed.

Most yards settle on 3 to 5 - the patio, the deck, the shaded corner by the standing water - and the spares cover the far end of the yard. You decide where they hang.

A homeowner walking away to relax after hanging a BugStop trap

8. Fill It, Hang It Outside, Walk Away.

A homeowner walking away to relax after hanging a BugStop trap

There is no install. Add water and PureLure to BugStop, hang it outside, and you're good.

No spray. No smoke. No cords. Nothing to wire or plug in. The hardest part is picking which corner comes first.

BugStop mosquito trap with a 30-day money-back guarantee badge

9. 30-Day Risk-Free Return

BugStop mosquito trap with a 30-day money-back guarantee badge

Every BugStop set is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't earn its spot in your yard, send it back - full refund, no hassle, no risk.

A grid of happy BugStop customers in their backyards

10. Thousands Of Backyards Keep One Hanging Out.

A grid of happy BugStop customers in their backyards

Across the country, thousands of backyards keep a BugStop hanging out - over the patio, the deck, and the yards they had all but given up on.

It holds 4.8 out of 5 across 11,661 reviews - from the families who sit out in it every evening.

How To Cover Your Whole Yard For The Rest Of The Summer At The Best Price Available - With Free Shipping Over $55

Right now, the BugStop Mosquito Trap Set is only available on the brand's own website.

A bundle discount is currently active - whole-yard coverage at the lowest per-trap price the brand offers.

Step 1: Order your BugStop bundle today. Most yards choose the 3-Trap set for full-yard coverage, or the 5-Trap set to cover every corner.

Step 2: When your traps arrive, fill each one with water and PureLure powder. Hang them where the mosquitoes gather. No spray. No smoke. No app.

Step 3: Hang one over the patio, one above the deck, and one in the shaded corner where they gather. Then let it work, 24/7. The jar shows you what it caught.

Helpful Hint: If you have a parent, a grandparent, or a family member with a porch they never use - or anyone who gives up the backyard by dusk every summer - a single BugStop set is one of the most useful gifts you can give this year.