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Nuzzle Cyclone Trap

Quietly capture the tiny flying pests that keep coming back.

$44.99 $67.99

Plug it in near the trouble spot and let it work in the background — no sprays, no chemical smell, no swatting. Designed to attract and help capture fruit flies, fungus gnats, moths and other small flying insects indoors.

  • Helps capture small flying insects — fruit flies, gnats, moths
  • Works continuously once it’s switched on
  • No insecticide spray, no chemical smell
  • Quiet operation — made to sit out in a living space
  • Easy to set up — just empty the chamber when it’s full
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Plug in, switch on, and let it do the watching for you.

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How it works

A soft UV glow is designed to attract nearby small flying insects. A quiet internal fan creates a cyclone that pulls them down into a sealed chamber they can’t get back out of. It’s built to run in the background, so it keeps working while you cook, work, rest or sleep.

Where to place it

Set it close to where you see the most activity — beside the fruit bowl, near the bin, by an overwatered plant, or on a bedside table. It works best with competing light reduced and the intake kept clear. Give it a few days of consistent running.

What’s included

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap · Cable · Manual.

Product details

4.5 x 4.5 x 8.5 in · 18 oz · Rechargeable. Full specifications are further down the page.

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Nuzzle Cyclone Trap

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap

Regular price $39.99
Regular price $39.99 Sale price $69.99
SAVE 42% Sold out
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They vanish for a day — then somehow they’re back.

You cleaned. You set the vinegar cup. For a day, peace — then they’re circling the fruit bowl again. Here’s what no one tells you: the flyers you can see are a fraction of the problem. Each female lays hundreds of eggs in damp soil, drains and bins you can’t reach — so every time you knock down the adults, a fresh batch is already hatching. It was never your cleaning. It’s a breeding cycle, and part-time fixes can’t out-pace it.

Fruit bowl with fruit flies in a kitchen

Kitchen & fruit

A cloud over the bowl the moment fruit ripens.

Your houseplants

Gnats rising out of the soil every time you water.

The swat-and-repeat

Sprays, cups and waving your hand — and they’re back tomorrow.

You can’t out-swat a breeding cycle. You out-last it.

Here’s the difference. That fruit fly circling your bowl is a female, hunting for a warm, dim spot to lay her next few hundred eggs. Sprays and swatting only hit the ones you can see — but she’s the one quietly refilling the swarm.

Nuzzle’s glow reads like exactly the spot she’s looking for, so she comes to it on her own — and the cyclone pulls her in before she can lay. Fewer egg-laying females today means fewer flyers later.

Keep the obvious breeding spots clear — damp soil, old fruit, the bin — and you start getting ahead of it instead of starting over every week. No spray, no chemical smell, no vinegar bowls on the counter.

  • Runs day and night — not just when you remember to act
  • Pulls in the egg-laying females, not just the ones you swat
  • No insecticide spray, no chemical smell
  • Quiet and discreet — leave it running anywhere
Nuzzle’s UV glow draws an egg-laying fruit fly toward the trap

How Nuzzle works

Glow, cyclone, lock — quietly, around the clock.

  1. Soft UV glow attracts egg-laying flyers

    Glow

    A soft UV glow reads like the warm, dim spot egg-laying flyers are hunting for — so they come to it on their own.

  2. Cyclone suction pulls flyers down into the chamber

    Cyclone

    The moment they’re close, a cyclone of air pulls them down into the chamber — no landing on your food, no escape.

  3. Flyers sealed inside the chamber

    Lock

    Sealed in the chamber, they can’t fly back out to lay the next batch — they simply dry out inside.

Consistency is what makes it work. Running day and night, Nuzzle keeps pulling in the egg-layers — so the results build over the following days and weeks, not in an instant. Results depend on placement, competing light and how active the insects are.

Nuzzle vs the usual fixes

How it compares to what you’ve already tried.

What matters Nuzzle Chemical sprays Sticky strips DIY vinegar Swatting Doing nothing
No airborne insecticide spray
Discreet appearance
Keeps working 24/7 against new flyers
Low daily effort
No open bowl of bait
Suited to indoor living spaces
Easy cleanup

Most of these only knock down the flyers you can already see. Because Nuzzle runs continuously, it keeps pulling in the egg-laying females still hatching and breeding — the part every part-time fix misses.

Where Nuzzle earns its spot

Find the room that sounds like yours.

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap placed on a kitchen counter

Kitchen

Fruit flies near the bowl, bin or drain.

Place it on the counter near the activity, away from competing light.

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap near houseplant

Houseplant area

Fungus gnats rising from damp soil.

Set it beside the pots that get the most water.

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap in bedroom

Bedroom

A flyer near your face at night.

Keep it on a bedside table or dresser, intake clear.

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap in living room

Living room

The odd moth or gnat drifting through.

Tuck it near where they gather, out of the way.

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap in home office

Home office

Small flyers around a desk plant or window.

Sit it near the plant or sill.

A home that feels calm and clean again.

Fewer interruptions over dinner. Less swatting. Less of that flicker of embarrassment when someone drops by. A kitchen and a plant shelf you’re happy to stand next to — and the quiet relief of feeling proactive instead of helpless.

See it do the quiet work.

The simplest proof is the chamber filling up over a few days.

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap chamber with trapped flies
Pulled in before they could keep breeding
Nuzzle Cyclone Trap in kitchen
Running quietly on the counter
Nuzzle Cyclone Trap beside plant
Beside the houseplants

What people say

★ 0.0 · 000 verified reviews

★★★★★
Within a few days, I noticed far fewer fruit flies hovering around the fruit bowl and kitchen sink. Setup took less than a minute, and the trap looks much nicer on the counter than I expected.
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★★★★★
I bought this mainly for the fungus gnats around my houseplants. I placed it beside the pots I water most, and the collection chamber started showing results after a few nights. It has made the plant area much less annoying.
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★★★★★
It was simple to assemble, quiet enough to leave running, and compact enough that it does not look out of place in the room. Emptying the chamber is straightforward, and I like being able to see what it has caught.
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Product details

Dimensions
4.5 × 4.5 × 8.5 in
Weight
18 oz
Power source
Rechargeable
Light type
LED
Noise
40 dB
Recommended indoor coverage
350 ft²
Battery life
6-8 hours (rechargeable)
Built-in battery capacity
1600 mAh
Materials
ABS
In the box
Nuzzle Cyclone Trap, cable, manual

Get better results

  • Position it near observed insect activity, not behind furniture
  • Reduce competing light when you can
  • Keep the intake unobstructed
  • Run it consistently rather than switching on and off
  • Empty or replace the chamber when it’s full
  • Clean only as the product instructions describe
  • Treat breeding sources too — overwatered soil, exposed food, dirty drains

Questions, answered

What insects is it designed to capture?

It’s designed to attract and help capture small flying insects indoors — fruit flies, fungus gnats, moths and other small flyers. It may also attract the occasional indoor mosquito, though it isn’t an outdoor mosquito-control device.

Can I use it for fruit flies?

Yes — fruit flies near fruit bowls, bins and drains are one of the main things it’s made for. Place it close to where they gather.

Can I place it near houseplants?

Yes. Set it beside the pots that get the most water, where fungus gnats tend to rise from damp soil.

Does it use insecticide?

No. There’s no spray and no chemical insecticide — it uses light and a fan to draw flyers into a sealed chamber.

Is it suitable for bedrooms?

Yes. It’s made to run quietly in living spaces, including on a bedside table or dresser.

Does the fan make noise?

It’s designed for quiet operation so it can sit out in a room. It isn’t completely silent but at 40dB,it is barely audible.

How quickly should I expect results?

You’ll often see flyers in the trap within the first few hours. Because it works by steadily removing the adults that lay eggs, the bigger drop usually comes over the following weeks as fewer hatch to replace them. Results depend on placement, competing light and how active the insects are.

Will it actually get rid of them, or just catch a few?

It works by continuously pulling in the adult flyers — including the egg-laying females — so over time fewer are left to breed. It isn’t an instant or total fix, and it works best alongside clearing breeding sources, but that steady, around-the-clock removal is exactly what part-time methods can’t do.

Where should I position it?

Close to where you see the most insects, away from competing light, with the intake kept clear and not tucked behind furniture.

How often should the chamber be emptied?

Empty it when it’s full or stops catching effectively, then rinse and let it dry. No sticky refills to buy — the chamber just empties out and goes back in.

Can it be used outdoors?

No — it’s an indoor device and isn’t designed or positioned for outdoor use.

Should I keep cleaning the breeding areas too?

Yes — and here’s why it helps. Nuzzle pulls in the adult flyers around the clock; clearing the obvious egg sources (overwatered soil, exposed food, dirty drains) means fewer new ones hatch to replace them. Together they wind the cycle down faster than either alone.

What comes in the package?

The package contains a Nuzzle Cyclone Trap, cable, and manual.

Try it in your own home.

Plug Nuzzle in, find its spot, and see how it fits into your routine. If it isn’t right for your home, our 30-day try-at-home guarantee has you covered. (We don’t promise a specific number of insects captured — every home is different — but we want you comfortable giving it a fair try.)

Nuzzle Cyclone Trap on a kitchen counter

Stop swatting. Start letting it work.

The flyers keep coming back because part-time fixes only hit the ones you see — while the egg-laying females are already starting the next batch. Nuzzle’s glow draws them in and the cyclone pulls them down, around the clock, so the cycle can finally wind down instead of resetting.

Pick the coverage that fits your home — 1, 2 or 3 traps.

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