DIY 5 Gallon Pail Mosquito Trap Build

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2020
  • This is the build video for our homemade mosquito trap. Thanks!
    LOTS of requests to see if the trap works - check that out here: • DIY 5 Gallon Pail Mosq...
    We'd like to formally apologize for the audio/sound leveling. When we decided to share this project with the world we had little experience, everyone starts somewhere :)
    Thank you for all the input!
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  • @GoCoyote
    @GoCoyote 3 года назад +596

    Electrician here: I would like to introduce a small but very important detail to the lamp socket wiring. The lamp cord will have a narrow blade and a wide blade on its plug. The wide one is connected to the neutral, and the narrow blade to the hot, of the receptacle (if it is wired correctly), and is called a polarized plug. If you examine the lamp cord, it is composed of two wires running parallel and connected by a rubber or plastic section of the insulation. It will usually have small ridges or stripes on the side with the wide blade that is the neutral wire. This MUST be connected to the shell of the lamp socket (The part with the screw threads for the lamp), and the smooth side that is connected to the narrow blade which is the hot wire MUST be connected to the center contact in the middle of the lamp socket. This ensures that the section of the lamp socket most likely to come into contact with a human is connected to the neutral wire instead of the hot wire.

    • @cilismoniker7322
      @cilismoniker7322 3 года назад +44

      Would it be alright to cut the fan wire short, and connect it in parallel with the light socket terminals? This way, only one plug would be needed and also the voltage wouldn't drop across the circuit.

    • @GoCoyote
      @GoCoyote 3 года назад +36

      @@cilismoniker7322 Absolutely. This would be the correct way to wire the system.

    • @cilismoniker7322
      @cilismoniker7322 3 года назад +13

      One more thing, please. If an outdoor fixture lacks a ground it should generally have a fuse, right? Ballpark a 3 or 3.5 amp fuse I should add in-line for safety? The fan itself is 120v with a 2.5 amp fuse. I'm assuming the fan already has the 25% over minimum amp built into that 2.5 amp AGC fuse. For a ceiling light, 60w/120v for .5 amp, with that 25% extra = .625 amp. Total 3.1a. So 3a/3.5a fuse? Thanks!

    • @tolucamexico1412
      @tolucamexico1412 3 года назад +3

      @@cilismoniker7322 woah you guys must be pro electricians, im thinking of becominng one but i dont know the difference between an electrician and electrical engineer, which is harder to be? also talking about electricity stuff, looks very complicated, how many years of study did you have to take, also what type of jobs do you have to do as an electrician?

    • @jimviau327
      @jimviau327 3 года назад +28

      Toluca Mexico . An Electrical engineer is a person who went through many years of study at a university and is likely to find a job, or not, in a company, spending most of his days in an office and probably earn a little more than an electrician who will only require a government permit to join a professional electrician for many hours, pass a simple exam and be on its way to wire homes and make a ton of money if acting a bit intelligent. Clearly if your goal is to find an earning career go electrician, if you are passionate about science and physics and headaches go in electrical engineering . It's that simple.

  • @riverraisin1
    @riverraisin1 Год назад +31

    That latch you made out of the handle is one of the most ingenious things I've seen on YT.

  • @chadmarkley
    @chadmarkley Месяц назад +21

    The sharpie with arrows and measurements is so helpful visually. I would have loved you as a shop teacher in high school!!!

  • @marciegaebel8810
    @marciegaebel8810 3 года назад +278

    I never leave comments but I had to say for someone who says he's uncomfortable in front of the camera you are excellent at tutorials. The instructions were clear, the pace was perfect, and of course the content was A+. Keep putting it out there!

    • @TheChristonline
      @TheChristonline 3 года назад +9

      Thanks Marcie , you said all I would have tried to say but way better than I could. Now I just like your comment and he gets the point .

    • @dnllmaurer1
      @dnllmaurer1 2 года назад +5

      @@TheChristonlineHe has an engaging personality & everything about his presentation was on point. Very clear instructions, complete demo of each step & the flow was as seamless as a professional production.

    • @TheChristonline
      @TheChristonline 2 года назад +2

      @@dnllmaurer1 yup

    • @TheBomo
      @TheBomo 3 месяца назад

      ByDingos - That was relatively my comment as well.

  • @kensaki3024
    @kensaki3024 2 года назад +35

    Outstanding. Man, he is filming this without commercial in between. You have my respect.

  • @JustChasingWaterfalls
    @JustChasingWaterfalls Год назад +8

    I built this 2 years ago to hang in the woods under my treehouse next to a bug zapper. It has run 24/7 and only stopped to clean out the mesh. I live near the coast in Mississippi, and I rarely ever see a single bug of any kind in the acre of woods around the treehouse. It works fantastic. Thanks for the video. P.S. No bugs means no spiders. :)

  • @cecilcooper6210
    @cecilcooper6210 Год назад +30

    I built me one, using your directions and am amazed how good it works. We find 5 gal buckets on the roadside over and over. I cut the fan wire and wired it through the extra terminals of the light and used the left over cord for the unit. Now only one cord. Very good. Gonna make a couple more for my friends.

    • @sun4u423
      @sun4u423 Год назад +2

      Makem and sellem ☀️😎

    • @tbirdracefan
      @tbirdracefan Год назад +4

      I was wondering why waist the money on a cord only to throw away the fan cord? Also leaves just one cord to plug in.

    • @alanesterline2310
      @alanesterline2310 Год назад +3

      Cecil, How well has it worked at catching mosquitoes? I was not able to find a Black Light bulb, not even an LED type. I used a 20w incandescent bulb which I used a black marker to "paint" so there is less white light, not wanting to attract other insects. Have gotten some small black flies and a couple mosquitoes but not many. Maybe it is the wind that is keeping them out of it.

    • @ssnerd583
      @ssnerd583 Месяц назад

      @@alanesterline2310 amazon has them

  • @paulmonk7820
    @paulmonk7820 3 года назад +167

    Suggestion: wrap the screen around the outside, make one cut where it overlaps, place the single fitted piece on the inside, and glue it.

    • @americanindeon
      @americanindeon 3 года назад +8

      Agreed

    • @belindafalgout1675
      @belindafalgout1675 3 года назад +12

      Placing it inside looks a lot neater!

    • @paulmonk7820
      @paulmonk7820 3 года назад +20

      @@belindafalgout1675 He did already have it on the inside, just in 3 separately cut and glued sections. This way is simpler and quicker.

    • @ryanmalin
      @ryanmalin 3 года назад +27

      @@belindafalgout1675 He said put it on the inside. What he was saying is only make one cut. There is no reason to make 3 separate sections when one would do the trick.

    • @MrSluggoSir667
      @MrSluggoSir667 3 года назад +13

      I complained about that when I was watching...lol

  • @bobbyburnette8764
    @bobbyburnette8764 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for not using any loud annoying music, very good idea here. I'll give it a try.

    • @webyankee6558
      @webyankee6558 Месяц назад +10

      I would have preferred no music to what he selected.

    • @ericredbear425
      @ericredbear425 Месяц назад +11

      It was both loud AND annoying. Did we watch different videos?

  • @sallybrandenburg8540
    @sallybrandenburg8540 Год назад +5

    I almost never leave a comment. But your instructions are so clear and I love how others have commented on the wiring. The only thing I would add is spray painting the buckets somewhere in this process will extend the life of the plastic.

    • @texasgemtree
      @texasgemtree 2 месяца назад

      So true! Buckets do biodegrade! Thanks!

  • @oldfaart7923
    @oldfaart7923 3 года назад +21

    Thankyou, Thankyou, Thankyou!!!! I made one and it is slaughtering bugs! Put water & dawn in the bottom like someone suggested drowns them quickly. Making another for my son.

    • @KeithMaupin
      @KeithMaupin Месяц назад +1

      Is it slaughtering the good bugs? Not all bugs are bad. Is it slaughtering mosquitoes? I'm sure it is, but not many. My bet is that you still have a mosquito problem.

  • @jeremypetro1084
    @jeremypetro1084 3 года назад +10

    Hey buddy, don't feel awkward helping people. Nothing but love and respect for you and your family and animals from Brookfield Connecticut!!!

  • @caseyremeysen2552
    @caseyremeysen2552 3 года назад +4

    You are the best teacher i have ever seen,precise,easy to understand, and no bull or exessive talking.Congratulations

  • @GCarterStokum
    @GCarterStokum 4 года назад +26

    that handle latch system is something i'm gonna use for a swamp cooler build! very clean and clever!

  • @bobf3598
    @bobf3598 3 года назад +16

    We used a lamp base with an attached 3 prong outlet so doing away with an extra cable to plugin. Just cut the fan cable to about 7" long and attach a plug. The bulb we used was a Sunlite 80114-SU LED A19 Black Light Bulb 365nm Wavelength. attracts them like the plague!. Been out about an hour and its working fantastic. Way better than those $150+ over priced Dyno traps.
    As for those who say UV light doesn't do anything, i beg to differ! Plus no use of smelly lure, just a fan and a UV light works.
    Out of curiosity I just used a standard light bulb, and all that attracted and trapped were mostly moths and flying beetles. Switch to UV and the results were fantastic at trapping mosquitoes.

  • @erickamekonapeper4007
    @erickamekonapeper4007 Месяц назад +3

    Nice work Brother you’re making your Daughter proud of you. God Bless you and your Family. ❤️🖖🏼🇺🇸

  • @eudaenomic
    @eudaenomic 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the great idea. I'm waiting for the 55 Gal drum version.
    Also, I would slit and peel back the fan cord and join it to the light so I'd only have one cord coming out.

  • @tomcatmeow69
    @tomcatmeow69 Месяц назад +26

    I would love to see the trap in action , like use it for a week or month and show the cleaning out of it and how many mosquitos got trapped and are dead.

    • @michaeltesla558
      @michaeltesla558 Месяц назад +4

      Yeah, not much of an ending...

    • @thomasscheer6152
      @thomasscheer6152 Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/LZYSPFPd4Ss/видео.html

    • @sspence65
      @sspence65 Месяц назад

      Mosquittos aren't attracted to light, as im sure they realized after. ​@michaeltesla558

    • @jaredlukes7687
      @jaredlukes7687 26 дней назад +2

      why cut 3 screens for windows vs just line entire inside with 1 cylinder of mesh

  • @marsrevolutionary
    @marsrevolutionary 3 года назад +9

    You can run the fan plug up the inside of one of the pillars, cut it to length and wire it directly into the lamp. Hot to hot, neutral to neutral and then you only have one plug to worry about.

  • @wakefieldallan
    @wakefieldallan 3 года назад +2

    The greatest feeling in the world is getting an unexpected gift from your child. My bedroom is filled with their art and I love them all.

  • @mrfrankbosh
    @mrfrankbosh Год назад +3

    Love the animal introductions, great! Appreciate the blanket info and extra effort. Great video thank you.

  • @Katya5cat
    @Katya5cat 3 года назад +31

    Nice idea that I would change a couple things on it. Safety wise make sure that your neutral and hot wires are placed correctly. Neutral goes to silver terminal and hot/line wire hooks up to brass colored terminal. Neutral wire on the extension cord has little rib/s on it the hot has smooth surface. The neutral terminal on the cord is the wider one. Might seem overkill but there is a possibility of exposure to the hot terminal on your bulb. You could also just take the insulation off a section on both wires without cutting them and just wrap them around the light terminals then you would be able to use the plug to power the fan.

  • @richardstrahin6142
    @richardstrahin6142 3 года назад +5

    Really enjoyed watching this video and thank you for posting it ! We don't have many mosquitoes at my home in West Virginia but I am going to make one just because I like to make things. Thanks again, you are also an excellent communicator ~ I would think that you are a teacher.

  • @SuperMacDaddy66
    @SuperMacDaddy66 2 года назад +5

    I finished building this just before dark. It's hanging on my porch and seems to be working great!

  • @tomytable1753
    @tomytable1753 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing this amazing project. Plus the animals and pets story. Keep up the good work.

  • @bigbassmaniac
    @bigbassmaniac 3 года назад +6

    Some improvements can be made. 5 gallon buckets are made of hdpe (high density poly ethylene) same kind of plastic as milk jugs which does not like to hold glues very well. Because you used aluminum mesh instead of using glue I would suggest using a soldering iron or wood burner and melting the mesh into the bucket. Using hot glue works but it won’t really last if it gets moved around or bumped a lot.

  • @terrycureton2042
    @terrycureton2042 3 года назад +1

    Excellent and ingenious design and video on how to build it. I particularly liked your closing comments. Pls keep doing these!

  • @switchedon6530
    @switchedon6530 3 года назад +5

    Brilliant...on moving to the US from the UK some time back, one thing you guys have are lots of mosquitoes. Thank you for the idea, top marks 👍🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @mikebond6328
    @mikebond6328 3 года назад +4

    Awesome. The latch is a touch of genius. Great video.

  • @vallor8322
    @vallor8322 3 года назад +4

    Very enjoyable and informative! You seem like a great camera person and, just a protip, keep showing the animals. People LOVE to get to know the animals :) I love how precise the instructions were and also you didn't fall into the trap so many other video makers fall into which is using all the specialized tools in some super equipped workshop in the crafting. I know I don't have a lathe, CNC machine, or many other expensive tools so the drill+jigsaw was great to see.

  • @niceview369
    @niceview369 3 года назад +2

    Dude … you are amazing. Skillz above & beyond. Love watching you

  • @steveandjenny149
    @steveandjenny149 3 года назад +10

    I've never seen so much care and precision and time put into a mosquito trap!

    • @ArticAkita2830
      @ArticAkita2830 Год назад +2

      Get bitten enough and very tired of having to buy spendy & hazardous bug sprays & other bug deterrent products only to find out they sold out!!!! It's McGuver time!!😊

  • @TheTamrock2007
    @TheTamrock2007 3 года назад +4

    Great project. I live near a swampy area and the mosquitos are terrible. Your a great instructor did great with this video. Liked and saved and subscribed

  • @e.cabanjr7511
    @e.cabanjr7511 2 года назад +4

    Excellent instruction to your construction!
    You teach like a pro. I’ve subscribed. Looking forward to more.

  • @JosePerez-nz4bl
    @JosePerez-nz4bl Год назад

    Brilliant man. Funny, direct and easy to follow. Humorous and charismatic are truly a winning combination, great job man.

  • @ronbiter3612
    @ronbiter3612 2 года назад

    I just finished the tutorial you have a gift.great job! I'm making one for camping & fishing but plan on using battery powered fan and leds .

  • @Forensic1Man
    @Forensic1Man 4 года назад +14

    That is a very nice and clean mosquito trap-build! Now, if you make 10,000 and sell them for $75/each, you will be in the money!

  • @joethecounselor
    @joethecounselor 3 года назад +4

    Inspiring, clear, and informative enough. We've got our new weekend project!

  • @shelly936
    @shelly936 2 года назад

    Loving your channel! This Nerdy stuff is right up my alley! I'm always looking for ways to improve/ make things more efficient. Keep it up!

  • @fern9234
    @fern9234 Год назад +1

    Great stuff man. Nice job. Thanks for the video and the detail you put into it.

  • @cilismoniker7322
    @cilismoniker7322 3 года назад +6

    I made it. 40 mosquitos in the first night just using a generic 75w LED lightbulb. Having to wait for a BLB to arrive in the mail. I added a glass quick blow safety fuse on the live wire so if the motor ever grinds to a halt on the fan, it wont catch the extension cord on fire. In-line holders and the fuses themselves are easily had on amazon. Just be sure to get 125v(120v) or 240v(245v) fuses and not the automotive 12v rated ones. 3.15a fuse for fan+light. Likewise, the fan and light are wired in parallel. Lastly, google green-light and mosquito. Turns out that some wavelength of green light is as effective as UV at drawing mosquitos if not more effective. Gonna give green-light a try whenever the BLB burns out.

    • @johnh7918
      @johnh7918 3 года назад

      Be careful about the heat of the bulb melting the plastic of the bucket.

    • @cilismoniker7322
      @cilismoniker7322 2 года назад +3

      So update. Green light is not more effective. The study concerning them was fairly old and they messed up. Their emitting light was one of those old arc lights that also emit a ton of UVC, B and A. It just so happened the green photo filter did the least absorbing of the UV light the lamp was also emitting. I tried a BLB and 365nm-only black light. The 365nm did catch more than the generic white bulb. It also caught almost exclusively mosquitos with few moths and no lightning bugs. The BLB bulb did technically catch more mosquitos, but it also caught basically everything else. Black flies, moths, mosquitos, preying mantis and june bugs. If you want to be kind to moths, I guess the 365nm bulb is the better choice. If you hate all flying insects, BLB it is.

  • @georgejetson4378
    @georgejetson4378 3 года назад +18

    When making your extension cord connection to the lamp base, it’s important to ensure that the correct polarity is maintained, i. e., phase connects to the center lamp socket terminal and neutral to the outer ring. Incorrect phasing for incandescent lamp connection will not affect operation but can affect product safety.

    • @e125
      @e125 Год назад +1

      What difference there is if you can plug it to wall socket both sides.

  • @bayoubiker7834
    @bayoubiker7834 3 года назад

    Very good job. Thank you for sharing. I am going to give it a shot down here in Louisiana.

  • @JEM866
    @JEM866 3 года назад +6

    Excellent DIY build. I followed your instructions and built one myself. I saw your other video with all the captured mosquitoes and insects from one night of running. I changed a couple things, like the light fixture and went with a very fine fiberglass screen, as I have noseeums and mosquitoes here in FL. I'll test it out tonight , but I'm very sure this is going to work just how you proved it could.

    • @gritchard
      @gritchard 3 года назад +2

      How did it work out?

    • @geraldwerth6164
      @geraldwerth6164 Год назад

      @@gritchard no complaints, must mean it worked, 😂

  • @rickmatthews322
    @rickmatthews322 3 года назад +8

    Great video! Monday morning QB here... Seems like over time the fan blade and motor will take a beating. (Including build-up of bugs sucked into the motor.) It struck me that because of the modularity that you built into the design the middle section could theoretically be moved to the bottom, sucking the bugs in instead of blowing them through the fan. The new middle bucket, the trap bucket would only need the bottom cut and screened; no need for windows on the sides. You'd want 100% of the fan suction transferred up to the lamp; you wouldn't want to suck air through the sides. Just a thought.

  • @sofializzy4519
    @sofializzy4519 2 года назад

    Necessity is the mother of invention! Love your creativity!

  • @georgiaharrelson297
    @georgiaharrelson297 3 года назад +1

    Nice job explaining how to put this together!

  • @drsnooz8112
    @drsnooz8112 3 года назад +7

    I am soooo gonna build this. Every freaking night at 6 pm is the witching hour here. I'm outside trying to work on my car while simultaneously keeping an eye out for skeeters. Here, they are fast and nearly invisible. Often, you barely feel the bite. They bite me. I kill them. We are about 50/50 right now. I was winning, but one of them brought me back to even the other night. He bit the crap out of me, leaving multiple big, red welts that itched for days. I need an edge. We'll see how he likes my new trap. #cackles maniacally#

  • @dapooramericanhomesteadfar7192
    @dapooramericanhomesteadfar7192 3 года назад +203

    27 minutes video. You could have pushed 3 more minutes and show it in action.

    • @almeidadeno
      @almeidadeno 3 года назад +9

      ruclips.net/video/LZYSPFPd4Ss/видео.html

    • @skinfusionz
      @skinfusionz 3 года назад +17

      or could have made this simple task a 3 minute video

    • @lordjaashin
      @lordjaashin 3 года назад +13

      @@skinfusionz or you could stfu and make your own 3 minute video if you are so anal retentive about it

    • @OJA1965
      @OJA1965 3 года назад +4

      @@lordjaashin That made me laugh

    • @michaelculhane3058
      @michaelculhane3058 3 года назад +4

      Because it didn't work.

  • @GaryHulsey
    @GaryHulsey 3 года назад +2

    I thought your presentation was great. It was very informative , light and professional. You could very easily make it into a profession. Good luck you have enjoyable videos with good ideas. Thanks For your time Gary

  • @terrypetersen9976
    @terrypetersen9976 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for being so concise regards to explaining things without being a blabbermouth

  • @cilismoniker7322
    @cilismoniker7322 3 года назад +100

    You can improve it's effectiveness with bait. Thankfully, bait is easy to make. You want to produce lactic acid and you want to produce Co2. In order to do this, just make watery flour with yeast added to it and place it nearby the trap. This'll produce Co2. The lactic acid can be made from a combination of live yogurt and milk. The SciShow youtube channel has a piece about studies done on what attracts mosquitos. Funny enough, the color of the buckets themselves has an impact. Black traps will attract 5 times as many mosquitos as white or yellow traps. Red and blue are also good options, but orange is not. I guess that you could also make a Co2 bait out of a bottle of wine, 1 tbps peroxide to neutralize the sulfates, dilute the wine with water and add apple cider vinegar mother to the mixture. The apple cider vinegar mother will convert the wine to vinegar, and release Co2 in the process.

    • @TheLawCoyoteTLC
      @TheLawCoyoteTLC 3 года назад +4

      Proper bait placement is important with this design. If it's in the lower part, the c02 will be blown away from the entrance of the fan. It will bring mosquitos to the area, but not all will make it inside, as they are not primarily attracted to light

    • @deanpatterson9036
      @deanpatterson9036 3 года назад

      Best short way to say it! Other people have to add the history and chemistry to CO2.
      The Black paint trick is the first to be forgotten?

    • @jordanfolds4288
      @jordanfolds4288 3 года назад

      @@TheLawCoyoteTLC where would you put it?

    • @Al_Dente-d1p
      @Al_Dente-d1p 3 года назад +1

      its effectiveness. Its Its Its

    • @maddoxinc1642
      @maddoxinc1642 3 года назад +4

      This is the piece he was missing and I was waiting for. You have to bait in the mosquitos, they don't really care about the black light.

  • @jonathanrandall4140
    @jonathanrandall4140 2 года назад +8

    Awesome DIY, love the care and precision you put into building this, thanks!
    Is it rain proof, and how has it worked so far?

  • @Squarehead45
    @Squarehead45 3 года назад

    This is not his first Rodeo in Making these Vids. This I like. Keep up the good work

  • @la196
    @la196 Месяц назад +2

    Great idea, great tutorial, great big heart with your attention to your family and pets, and last but not least, great barber!

  • @danm3584
    @danm3584 3 года назад +7

    Awesome build! You replicated a 300 mosquito trap.
    A few of thoughts. You could you tie the fan cord into the light fixture. That we be easy and one less cord to plug in. Will water get to your fan motor? Maybe cut the bottom of a sour cream container and cover the speed selection and motor. It could be wired to the cage. Lastly, the side screen could be left in one long piece and glued into place.

    • @SeanReevesD
      @SeanReevesD 2 года назад

      To make the sides one piece, you'd have to cut it like a rainbow, with less of a curve, because the bucket is tapered.

  • @billmetal
    @billmetal 3 года назад +4

    Use Octenol as well. Replace about every 2 weeks during the heavy season. I keep the old one in there too.

    • @jordanfolds4288
      @jordanfolds4288 3 года назад

      You just put it in the bottom on the bucket?

  • @IamGrief887
    @IamGrief887 3 года назад +1

    I love your format. Definitely subscribing.

  • @MrMcGribble
    @MrMcGribble 2 года назад +1

    Either you have been doing this for a while and have developed a comfortability in front of the camera, or you are being overly modest. This was probably the most thorough and easy to follow DIY I have ever seen in my life! This is coming from someone who watches A LOT of DIY stuff. I immediately subscribed!

  • @mr.rodriguez3908
    @mr.rodriguez3908 3 года назад +7

    Wow dude, if you thought of that all on your own I am impressed. I know you got the idea from preexisting mosquito traps that are similar but the creative choice and assembly of the various materials was ingenious. Great job and thanks for the content.

  • @sellC1964
    @sellC1964 3 года назад +9

    You need to make sure neutral attaches to round socket liner. Otherwise you will have an exposed hot .

  • @user-ps7gz7cu1i
    @user-ps7gz7cu1i 3 года назад +1

    Good job, that's appreciated to learn from you guy.

  • @darrenfox5883
    @darrenfox5883 Год назад

    Very nicely done!

  • @swp466
    @swp466 3 года назад +9

    A couple of tips regarding the lamp base. When you cut and strip your cord, pay attention to the two wires after you split them -- one will have a groove texture along its entire length. This usually indicates the neutral wire. The plug blade that flares out (the wider one) is also the neutral -- so you can make sure you've identified the right wire. You ALWAYS want to connect the neutral wire to the silver screw and never to the brass one. The silver screw connects to the threaded part of the lamp base. If you get this wrong, then the exposed metal of the bulb will be live as you're screwing or unscrewing it and you might get a bit of a surprise.
    Also, when using stranded wire with screw terminals like those on the base, if you twist the strands backwards (counter-clockwise) after you strip them, and then wrap the wire clockwise around the screw (as normal), the strands will not fray when you tighten the screw.

    • @josephroberts6027
      @josephroberts6027 Год назад

      @swp466
      Most excellently said! People get so excited that they accomplished something, they NEVER remember the details! Case in point the scenario you gave, with the right combo of conditions, which are easily met, that can be DEADLY!

  • @andy347
    @andy347 3 года назад +25

    Not a mosquito trap - it's a flying insect trap. Mosquitos are not attracted to black light, but you may occasionally catch one that flies by.

    • @rmendes2mendes915
      @rmendes2mendes915 3 года назад +1

      Good job but plastic buckets don’t hold up, they eventually get brittle and turn into crunchy little pieces. Also how do we know the thing works? And how good does it work? You didn’t demo it.

    • @bkpickell
      @bkpickell 3 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing. For mosquitoes you would need to put a pan of water in the bottom and drop in dry ice.

    • @ReidWhitsettLLR
      @ReidWhitsettLLR 3 года назад

      Mosquitoes are attracted to heat and scents so perhaps they could work well properly baited.

    • @andy347
      @andy347 3 года назад +1

      @@ReidWhitsettLLR CO2 and scents

  • @markfranklin8831
    @markfranklin8831 3 года назад +1

    This was a great idea and you explained it great as well. Keep it coming thanks.😁👍

  • @MichaelTidwell-wz1jd
    @MichaelTidwell-wz1jd 6 месяцев назад

    I really like your videos. They're to the point and informative with measurements!

  • @bradbrown2168
    @bradbrown2168 2 года назад +3

    I liked how you turned up the music and fast forward parts.
    Well done!

    • @ericredbear425
      @ericredbear425 Месяц назад

      I specifically disagree. I wish more creators would assure volumes would stay at similar levels so we don't have to constantly adjust. Especially if I have to turn up the volume just to hear the presenter.

  • @teaganroehl
    @teaganroehl 3 года назад +28

    Can you do a follow up of how many mosquitoes you caught?

    • @TheCanalZone
      @TheCanalZone 3 года назад +3

      Exactly. He built a mosquito trap, but won't demonstrate if it even works.

    • @Packer1290
      @Packer1290 3 года назад +1

      I'm guessing mostly moth's a maybe a few errant mosquitos found their way in there. I had a bug zapper that required you to add a small container of some gel that supposedly attracted mosquitos because mosquitos were not attracted to the blue light of the zapper.

    • @richardsebreower
      @richardsebreower 3 года назад

      @@Packer1290 ruclips.net/video/LZYSPFPd4Ss/видео.html

  • @rmigofun
    @rmigofun Год назад

    This is the best way that you make the pail useful again, also it can be refitted as a pond filter.👍

  • @janetora
    @janetora 2 года назад

    I just built one today! It's hanging and running with no fires, haha! Thank you so much for this video!

  • @CommonCentsRob
    @CommonCentsRob Год назад +4

    Great video. Very informative. I'm gonna try it out. Sidenote, your background music keeps blasting everyone every time there's no audio. Not sure why that is. Very strange.

  • @virathiyam5401
    @virathiyam5401 Год назад +3

    Well done.. thanks for sharing this.. Qs. Do you think a regular temperature bulb will attract the mosquitoes as much as the incandescent uv bulb you used?

  • @terrafirma9328
    @terrafirma9328 3 года назад

    The barrel at the end made me laugh, liked, and subscribed because of that. Keep up the nice builds and comedy, lol

  • @matthewturan9343
    @matthewturan9343 Год назад

    Great video, easy to understand. I'm making one for around my barn.

  • @genecarr4568
    @genecarr4568 3 года назад +3

    Fantastic idea and project! Really did a good job of presenting the tutorial. I do have one question. The fan has low, medium and high speed selections. Which speed do you find to work the best and not over work the fan motor? Should it be able to run high speed constantly?

    • @michaelclueless
      @michaelclueless Год назад

      Mosquitoes are slow. I use a similar fan on low to keep them off of me while I sleep; low should be perfect in this device.

  • @bobhoward9016
    @bobhoward9016 3 года назад +8

    I gave a thumbs up when i saw the signs your girl made... 3 seconds in i was sold

  • @sleepinglioness5754
    @sleepinglioness5754 26 дней назад

    You're brilliant....and if you have little critters interrupting you....then you must be a pretty great guy.
    Great video, great idea and well done.

  • @davidcarr286
    @davidcarr286 3 года назад +2

    This is going to be my next project! Thank you. The wife thanks you. By the way you did a great job on this, it was easy to understand.

    • @sneakydemon1198
      @sneakydemon1198 Год назад

      did you end up making this project if so how well did it work?

  • @rodsofgod6863
    @rodsofgod6863 3 года назад +6

    Can you please show us the results you are getting from the mosquito trap, give us an update on the project..Thank you!!

  • @MatthewJenove
    @MatthewJenove 4 года назад +107

    That's awesome! What do you think about wiring the fan into the lamp base so you only have one cord to plug in?

    • @TheNikitis
      @TheNikitis 4 года назад +27

      Yeah I came to the comments to say just this. Your lamp has a 2nd screw, just cut the plug on the end of the fan and wire to the lamp so you only need to use 1 plug instead of 2 in your outlet.

    • @dtruque
      @dtruque 3 года назад +10

      You can also use a lamp base that comes w an outlet or use a socket adapter w an outlet. However when I built this, I secured the lamp base to the fan, so that the bulb comes up instead of hangs down. It was easier for me to use tie wraps to secure the base to the fan motor casing and allowed me to have an open top for more air intake and light exposure. I can always just put the bucket lid back on if looks like it may rain.

    • @sleevelessinsiam1285
      @sleevelessinsiam1285 3 года назад

      @@dtruque is it harder to clean in that config?

    • @dtruque
      @dtruque 3 года назад +3

      @@sleevelessinsiam1285 In both cases you have to move the fan casing to clean it, so I don't think it makes much of a difference. On retrospect, I think the lightbulb hanging upside down towards the casing may be slightly more effective because it lures the mosquitoes to hang out closer to the casing, where they get sucked in. In my design, since they hang out at the top of the bulb (and the base of the bulb is on to the casing), then there's less suction where they are.
      Up here there aren't many mosquitoes until the summer, so in a couple months I'll finally put it to the test!

    • @jsparlin1
      @jsparlin1 3 года назад +4

      @@TheNikitis you can buy pullchain light that has recpt build in. or cut off fan plug and wire into keyless.

  • @bsmdotcom
    @bsmdotcom Год назад

    great video - very inspirational - thank you for your work

  • @130480ps
    @130480ps 2 года назад

    Live it! I never leave comment but this I can’t hold my self. I specially love the part that you ask for hot the like button at the last! Not a big deal but seems like no one does that. I have done it in the begging though. Your instructions are so detailed and easy to follow that anyone can work with them. Thank you and keep making more videos, I am subscribed to your channel now.

  • @gwrulzmylife
    @gwrulzmylife 3 года назад +26

    Great video. I wish the volume was consistent throughout. I had to keep muting when the music would spike.

    • @Reyajh
      @Reyajh 3 года назад +5

      Yeah those music spikes are really hard on the ears. One minute you can't hear what he's saying and the next your ears are bleeding.

    • @watong9232
      @watong9232 3 года назад +1

      Agreed. I just muted the audio altogether as soon as the annoyingly loud music started. The visual alone is sufficient.

  • @lonnymoore2622
    @lonnymoore2622 3 года назад +13

    what about roughting the power line for the fan up to the light so there is only one cable to plug in ?

    • @ilovefunnyamv2nd
      @ilovefunnyamv2nd 2 года назад +2

      Yup, and while doing that, make sure the polarity for everything is right. you want to make sure the nuetral is what is exposed, but it would make this a much cleaner 1 cable system

    • @drteknical6571
      @drteknical6571 2 года назад

      @@ilovefunnyamv2nd Thank you both for saving me the typing time! Why WOULDN'T you wire the fan there?!?!

  • @michaelbrett3749
    @michaelbrett3749 3 года назад

    very well filmed and very good commentary one of the best. Good voice also very clear without superfluous words

  • @theresafinn4257
    @theresafinn4257 Месяц назад

    So very clear. TY.

  • @martyclack8782
    @martyclack8782 2 года назад +4

    Hi just a tip when wiring a lamp use the underwrighters lab knot. It prevents the short if some one knock over any unit .

  • @csm9291974
    @csm9291974 Месяц назад +3

    This video was three years ago and he said everything cost $38 now three years later it cost $108

  • @michaelpipkins4546
    @michaelpipkins4546 Год назад

    Fantastic design. Easy to follow instructions.

  • @mr.mikesart7111
    @mr.mikesart7111 3 года назад

    Great video, great behind the scenes look

  • @luckyedwards4870
    @luckyedwards4870 2 года назад +7

    I wonder y u didn't just simply cut one long continuous piece of mesh, the exact length of the inner circumference of the bucket, and just secure the whole length inside the bucket, rather than taking the trouble and extra work to cut separate pieces. It doesn't appear to b necessary to cut the mesh into 3 separate pieces.

  • @macc240038
    @macc240038 3 года назад +79

    Can you show us one nights haul of mosquitoes ?

    • @fxnepilogue
      @fxnepilogue 3 года назад +8

      My cousin built one and made me a believer. We live in skeeterville and they got about an inch deep of mosquitos in the bottom of the bucket in one night.

    • @greenlegaciesrobertlaurist8737
      @greenlegaciesrobertlaurist8737 3 года назад

      Yes. I would love to see the results of this.

    • @chrisnguyen5922
      @chrisnguyen5922 3 года назад +1

      This is the DIY build guide; if you go to this user's uploaded videos, he shows how many he caught in one night.

    • @scottsolar5884
      @scottsolar5884 3 года назад +1

      @@fxnepilogue chicken food or fish food? Both!

  • @Tomsawyerspit
    @Tomsawyerspit 3 года назад

    That was awesome. Can't wait to try it.

  • @mikethomas5412
    @mikethomas5412 3 года назад

    Great project.
    I'm going to build a couple of these but I'll try to combine the wires into one plug.
    Thanks!

  • @ronbo39339
    @ronbo39339 3 года назад +23

    Could’ve left the bottom in the bucket & filled that part w water & a teaspoon of oil to remove the surface tension of the water so the bugs drown.

    • @marcs3982
      @marcs3982 3 года назад +6

      Not oil. Dish soap

    • @troyyarbrough
      @troyyarbrough 3 года назад +5

      @@marcs3982 Dawn would make sure they die "grease free" and squeaky-clean. lol

    • @techguy1038
      @techguy1038 3 года назад +1

      Using water & dish soap will evaporate. Better to use any type of oil & will last longer.

  • @brianjones866
    @brianjones866 3 года назад +6

    I missed the part where you caught the mosquitoes

  • @gamunujayasinghe3829
    @gamunujayasinghe3829 2 года назад

    Very clear and informative video .
    Sir , thank you so much for sharing your knowledge .
    I am from Sri Lanka .

  • @juancortez4726
    @juancortez4726 Год назад

    great idea!! thank you!!

  • @leisawiley4540
    @leisawiley4540 3 года назад +8

    I'm sad I didn't get to see it actually working... no shot of a net filled with bugs :(