7 Reasons Why 12,400+ Homeowners Ditched the Sprays, Candles, and Zappers for Good (And Never Looked Back)
The same spray that melts plastic sunglasses and makes watchbands sticky is the one people rub on their skin all summer. Thankfully there's a cleaner way to stop the mosquitos.




Sprays Hide You From the Problem. This Solves It.
Sure, it works. But think about what's actually in that can: a chemical strong enough to dissolve plastic, nylon, even nail polish — and 5–15% of what you spray on absorbs straight through your skin into your bloodstream. If it eats through a pair of sunglasses, why are you putting it on your skin?
GroundGuard isn't something you wear — it solves the whole problem for you, without leaving you smelling like a chemical plant or scrubbing it off in the shower. It kills the mosquitoes out in the yard, night after night, on its own. You stop hiding from the bugs, because there's nothing left to hide from.

Your Old Zapper Caught Moths — Not Mosquitoes.
You've checked the old hanging zapper in the morning, expecting a pile of dead mosquitoes. Instead? A tray full of moths. And your ankles are still covered in bites. So you figured zappers just don't work on mosquitoes.
And you're right — they don't. But not for the reason you think. Mosquitoes are weak flyers — barely 1 mph, grounded by the slightest breeze — so they hunt low, within two feet of the ground. And it's your feet they're after: they target the bacteria living down there, and the scent is like catnip to them. That's why most of your bites land on your legs and ankles.
So that zapper hanging six feet up was really just a moth trap, while GroundGuard stands right in the mosquito flight path — baited with an octenol lure that gives off the scent they're hunting for. The bugs that used to feast on you fly straight into it instead.
See How It Beats Everything You've Already Tried
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Claims pulled from maker websites and EPA records. GroundGuard tested in real yards.

Stake It In and Forget It's Even There.
Everything else is just another box to check before you can enjoy your own backyard — reapplying spray, buying refills, charging batteries. GroundGuard does none of that. Push it into the ground, and let it go to work.
It charges by day, and a sensor switches it on at dusk. A stretch of cloudy days can't even stop it — it banks charge when the sun's out, and the included USB-C cable covers any gray week. Everything else costs you month after month — this one's $0 a year.

It Covers Your Whole Yard.
Each GroundGuard protects 2,100 square feet — and most owners find it reaches even further than that. Enough to handle the patio, the grill, and a good stretch of lawn.
Got a bigger yard? Most people just stake in a few more, spread out, and the whole property's covered.

It Doesn't Just Kill Mosquitoes.
It's the gnats and no-see-ums clouding your face at dusk, the flies on your food, the wasp that clears the table. Mosquitoes just take the blame — they're only part of the swarm.
GroundGuard clears your yard. The mosquitoes get caught down low where they fly; the gnats, flies, and moths chase the UV straight into the grid. So you're not just down a few mosquitoes — you get your evenings back.

Safe for the Kids, the Dog, and Even the Bees.
You'd think anything that zaps bugs all night would wipe out the bees right along with them. It doesn't — and that's the clever part. GroundGuard only runs from dusk to dawn, so by the time the pollinators are out working in the sun, it's already switched off.
As for the kids and the dog — the grid sits behind a steel cage with gaps too narrow for a finger or a paw to reach.

Trusted by 12,400+ Homeowners(+ You're Covered for 60 Days)
This is the part we can't write ourselves. Thousands tried the sprays, candles, and zappers first. GroundGuard was the last one they ever bought.
Try it in your own yard for 60 days. If it doesn't earn its spot, send it back for a full refund — the risk is ours, not yours.

Get Your Yard Back — Pick Your Coverage
Clear your yard of mosquitoes, gnats, and flies that sprays and hanging zappers always missed.
- Solar Powered — No Cords, No Outlets
- Kills Bugs Within Seconds
- No Chemicals, No Sprays, No Refills
- Auto On at Dusk, Off at Dawn
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From People Who Tried Everything Else First
Questions Homeowners Ask
Does it actually kill mosquitoes? Be honest.
Yes — and here's the honest reason it works when hanging zappers don't. Mosquitoes are weak flyers that hunt low, in the first foot or two off the ground, homing in on the bacteria on your feet and ankles. A zapper six feet up sits above that lane and just catches moths. GroundGuard stakes in low, right where mosquitoes actually fly, and it's baited with an octenol lure that mimics the scent they home in on — so they're drawn to it instead of you. Stake it in tonight and you'll feel the difference in the bites within a few evenings.
How much area does one cover?
One unit covers up to 2,100 sq ft. For bigger yards, most people run two or three to blanket the whole space (Buy 2 covers ~4,200 sq ft, Buy 3 ~6,300).
What bugs does it kill?
Mosquitoes, gnats and no-see-ums, flies, moths, and wasps — the whole flying-insect bundle that ruins an evening outside, not just one bug.
Does it work during the day too?
It runs automatically from dusk to dawn, when biting bugs are active. It's off during the day — which is also why it doesn't touch daytime pollinators like bees.
My area isn't always sunny — can I rely on the solar panel?
The panel banks charge on sunny days, and the included USB-C cable tops it off during a gray stretch. It's built to live outside through rain and storms.
I have a large backyard — will it actually make a dent?
One covers 2,100 sq ft; 83% of customers add a second unit to cover more of their yard. Stake them where the bugs gather — near standing water, garden beds, the tree line — and let them run every night.
What if it doesn't work for me?
Send it back within 60 days for a full refund. No restocking games. The risk is on us.


