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One-Handed Operation: Thumb operated trapping slider for humanely catching the fastest specimens.
Educational STEM Toy: Kids can catch a bug, view it, then release it back into nature.
Powerful Magnification: Clear 5x power acrylic lens brings the finest details into focus for inquisitive minds.
Backed by Carson: Enjoy peace of mind with a Limited Lifetime Warranty with your purchase.


Sid Scheck –
Love It!
I tend to get roaches in my apartment due to where I live and spiders from time to time. I came across this product and order it and got to use it a few times now and it is great. Some roaches are really fast, so you may have to chase them, but it makes it cleaner and easier to capture and dispose of them or release them back in the wild. Kids will love this for capturing insects and getting a close look. If you love being out in nature, this is great to bring along with you. The handle is on the shorter side, so you may need a ladder to reach what you are capturing. This is a great value for the money and entertaining if you light capturing insects. It is plastic so it should hold up well.
Dom –
Carson BugView 5X Magnifying Glass – A Fantastic Hands-On Learning Tool for All Ages
The Carson BugView 5X Magnifying Glass has turned out to be one of the most engaging educational tools I’ve picked up. Whether you’re using it with kids who are curious about the natural world or you’re an adult who enjoys observing insects up close, this bug catcher makes learning incredibly accessible.The built-in 5X magnifier offers a clear, detailed look at insects, allowing you to examine features like wings, antennae, patterns, and behavior that you’d never notice with the naked eye. It’s a perfect way to spark conversations about biology, habitats, ecosystems, and how different species interact with their environment. Kids get a hands-on science experience, and adults can appreciate the level of detail and discovery it brings.The quick-release catcher design is simple and humane, making it easy to safely trap bugs without harming them. This not only teaches respect for living creatures but also encourages responsible observation—something useful in both classrooms and backyard explorations.What I really like is how versatile it is:• Great for outdoor nature walks, science lessons, or backyard exploration• Useful indoors for safely relocating spiders or insects• Helps build observational skills and curiosity• Lightweight, sturdy, and designed for repeated useOverall, the Carson BugView is an excellent educational tool that turns everyday encounters with insects into meaningful learning moments. It’s fun, informative, and perfect for anyone who loves to explore the tiny world around us.
Tawny –
Gecko catching machine! Worth every penny!
Worth every penny! Living in the desert we get a lot of geckos in our house. I love them, they help with the bugs, but if they stay in our house they will likely get smushed or become a play toy for one of our dogs.. I’ve been using a glass and paper to try and rescue them and take them outside, but that doesn’t always work and sometimes there are injuries sustained in the process. This device is life altering! Just came across a gecko and finally got to use it. It made taking the guy outside so quick, easy, and painless for both of us. The magnifier is alright, but the way this thing functions with the little sliding door is perfection!
Barb –
Fantastic product! This Bug Catcher Works so well
I am a catch and release kind of person. I can’t bear to squash or squish anything because the only thing an insect truly owns is their life and who am I to deprive them of that. That being said, I don’t want to cohabitate with them. It is very difficult to sneak up on an insect with a cup, especially spiders or insects that hop. They always seem to sense the cup coming and it becomes a mad chase that I don’t always win. THIS Bug Catcher is incredible, it is clear & they don’t seem to notice it coming down on top of them, the sliding bottom moves easily to trap them and to release the insects outdoors where they can be free to live their little insect lives.
Leha Carpenter –
Great, but use a card!
This little trap is great, and helped me capture and relocate two lady black widows (one with an egg sac). Black widows are native in California, so I released them in a secluded, human-free woodland.The Carson bug trap works great at trapping the intended bug/spider, but as shown in the photo, the orange plastic piece buckles inward, which means that sliding it closed on a bug or spider will squish the intended guest. This is easily solved by using a firm postcard, CD lid, or other flat object. Just slide the card in under the guest, and then tip the device, together with card, backwards, so that the critter falls into the clear part, and now quickly slide the orange door closed, before they get their bearings.Now, you might be saying, “at this point, why don’t I just use a jar?” But the advantages the Carson trap holds over a jar are significant: 1) you have the handle, providing both distance and agility; and 2) you have a small, rectangular trap size, which can get into the tight spots that critters like to head for when pursued, and that a jar can never quite manage.I wanted to give this five stars, because it is so very useful, and I am so happy to no longer have those two huge black widows camping on my front doorstep, but the reality is that the door part could use some re-engineering, so it is only a smidgeon away from perfect.Nonetheless, if you like to take pix of small critters, this handy tool, combined with the aforementioned user-provided card, will keep them in place long enough to get a few snaps.And if you are using it to get those critters out of the house, I kindly ask that you relocate, rather than kill your captives—at least those that are native to your area. Finally, as a PSA, I just want to say to those of you who encounter wolf spiders, in particular, they are NOT poisonous, and extremely unlikely to bite, so please don’t hurt them. Thank you!
Taryn –
Easy to use for little fingers and enquiring minds.
Tanja Sieg –
Eine tolle Erfindung um Insekten und spinnen von der Wohnung nach draußen zu befördern. Ich habe zwar eine Phobie vor Spinnen, dennoch finde ich es schade, dass diesen Tierchen sterben sollen nur weil ich sie nicht in meinen 4 Wänden möchte. Hiermit kann ich wesentlich einfacher und für mich sicherer Spinnen und Insekten einfangen und wieder in die Natur setzen. Hier kommt können Spinnen Mücken und andere Insekten fressen oder auch als Futter für Vögel oder Igel dienen, so wie es der natürliche Kreislauf vorgesehen hat. Das Prinzip funktioniert Recht einfach. Das durchsichtige Kunststoffgehäuse ist von unten mit einer orangenen und dicht abschließenden Klappe verschlossen. Über den Schieberegler am Griff kann dieser Regler geöffnet und geschlossen werden. Wenn das Gehäuse offen ist kann man ihn vorsichtig über das unerwünschte Insekt setzen. Danach scheint man den Schieberegler vorsichtig zurück und das Insekt ist sicher in der Kammer. Danach einfach rausgehen und das gleiche an geeigneter Stelle wiederholen um das Tierchen wieder in die Freiheit zu entlassen. Nur die Lupe hätte man weglassen können…für Forscher vielleicht interessant, so kann die Lupe jedoch auch zu Herpes und Alpträumen führen wenn man hier etwas sensibler oder empfindlicher reagiert.
Giullia –
Génial, fonctionne tres bien, parfait pour faire sortir les différents insectes de la maison sans avoir à les toucher et le plus la loupe pour pouvoir les observer de plus près
DOGANGUN –
Müthiş bir ürün, böceklere zarar vermeden evden çıkarmak için çok güzel bir aparat.
Caro P. –
Before I would just take a glass and a piece of paper to trap and release bugs. This just makes the entire exercise a lot more fun. And I’m no kid, but the sense of wonder I get seeing bugs up close sure makes me feel like one again.