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Stopping Common Indoor Bugs

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Some of the most common indoor bugs we see anywhere in the world are flies, spiders, fleas and beetles. Nobody likes to have insects indoors, so most people will go to almost any extremes to get rid of these common indoor bugs. The less common indoor bugs may be woodlice, earwigs, scorpions and millipedes or centipedes, although they are not less wanted.

No matter where you are in the world, it can be very hard to keep these common indoor bugs outside, unless you go to the extremes of keeping all your windows and doors closed all of the time, which is quite impossible. I live in Thailand and I know that this is not an option.

So, just what can you do about it? Well, let’s deal with all the flying bugs first, as of all the common indoor bugs, I find them the most unpleasant indoor bug. They are very irritating, buzzing around your head and mosquitoes and other flies can produce painful sores and besides that, all flies carry disease. I hate to see them walking on food, knowing that they have probably just come off some dog’s muck somewhere and now they are spitting on my food in order to taste it with their stinking feet!

My first line of defence is fine-mesh door and widow screens. They are not dear and can be fitted retrospectively to any window. My window meshes slide, so they can protect only one half of a window at a any one time, but I do not find that a problem. You can still set up cross-winds, by opening two or more windows at opposite ends of a room. I just love to see the flies on the mesh trying to get in by day and the mosquitoes doing the same by night. At night, it is wise to turn on as little light indoors as possible so as not to draw these common indoor insects.

My second line of defence is natural predators – lizards, like Geckos (Jin Jok, in Thai). Some people don’t like them in the house either. I can’t say I’m all that keen on them indoors myself, but they are hard to keep out and they do eat hundreds, if not thousands, of indoor bugs every day. I like to see them lying in wait on the outside of the mesh, ready to pounce on any bug trying to wriggle its way through the mesh.

My third line of defence is an indoor bug zapper. You know, the electric, handheld bug zapper that looks like a toy tennis racquet. The come in two forms: battery and rechargeable kinds. They are brilliant at trapping and destroying any flying bug. The inset literally explodes and vaporizes on contact with the fully-charged wires of the indoor bug zapper. If you haven’t tried using one, you really ought to. They are most gratifying. These three defences will keep your house quite much free of flies.

The crawling common indoor bugs are not so much of a problem really. Door screens on self-closers will keep 99% of them out and the Geckos will help too. Spiders can get in pretty very easily, but then, I don’t mind them too much as long as they keep out of my way, as they consume other bugs too. They are on our side to be honest. However, for those who can not bear to trap them and put them outside, the handheld indoor bug zapper works a treat on spiders too.

Sometimes, Fleas can be a problem, if you have cats or dogs, but then if you wash or dust the animal once a month, you should be able to keep these common indoor bugs under control fairly easily. However, there are two final methods that we use. Once a week, before we go out for the day, we spray every room with fly killer and every six-months we spray any rugs or carpets with an insect killer containing permethrin, which will survive washing and vacuuming for that long without losing its ability to kill common indoor bugs on contact. If you stick with these measures, you should be able to keep your home or office quite free of the most common indoor bugs and the less common indoor bug as well.

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Hand-held Mosquito Zapper

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The electric insect killer is the best way of ridding your immediate vicinity of insects, especially the flying ones such as mosquitoes. The electric bug killer vaporizes any insect from a mosquito to a gnat instantly on contact with a nice, loud, electrical ‘zap’!

However, this is not to say that the hand held bug zapper cannot be used outside, as long as it is not raining. It should be treated like any other high voltage electrical equipment. Keep the indoor bug killer dry and definitely do not use it while you are standing in water!

Models do vary greatly, but there are basically only two kinds of hand held insect killer: the battery operated bug killer and the rechargeable electric bug zapper. Both are equally effective at killing bugs and employ the same principle.

The hand held insect killer looks like a ‘kids’ tennis racquet, but with three sets of ’strings’, which are in fact wires. The innermost network of wires becomes live at the push of a button while the other two grids, one on either side, are earths.

When a bug is trapped between the wires of the indoor insect killer, it creates a short, which evaporates it instantly with a loud crack and a flash. The indoor bug zapper will kill other bugs too, but they just fry instead of explode.

I have been using the rechargeable sort for about five years and am extremely satisfied with the hand held bug zapper. In fact, the electric insect zapper has come a long way over the last few years. A fully charged electric bug zapper is powerful enough to last for a few hundred swipes and will hold it’s charge, when unused, for weeks without any noticeable discharge.

The rechargeable battery pack will take serious use for the best part of a year, although its capability to hold a charge for several weeks slowly diminishes after six or seven months.

The most recent indoor insect killer I’ve had has a main on/off switch, an LED that shines when it is activated (the brightness of this light also indicates the battery’s strength) and a light that comes on when the zapper is plugged in for recharge.

The instructions suggest that it should be (re)charged for sixteen hours. I usually put mine on charge over night once or twice every week or two, although the hand held bug killer shows a marked increase in performance with only a couple of hours charging.

The latest version I’ve seen also comes with a powerful beam called a ‘headlamp’. I have found this very useful when out in the garden, but I’m not sure whether it’s meant to lure the flies in the dark so that you can zap them if you’re feeling bored or just vindictive. You know, a bit like an Anglerfish.

I’ve used the headlamp on my hand held insect killer for that too, but the beam uses a lot of battery power. All in all, the electric bug killer is a big asset to any outdoor event. The indoor insect zapper is useful to ‘clean out’ your bedroom before retiring; it’s unequalled for evening mosquitoes and it will clear a lunch table of wasps as well.

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Hand Held Bug Zapper

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

If you are not yet familiar with the electric insect zapper, you are really going to love it and if you have had one before, I bet you’ll welcome it back like an old, long-lost friend! The electric insect zapper does just what it says it does: it zaps bugs. But it does it really, very effectively.

Any insect that comes into contact with the electronic insect killer is fried. Smaller bugs like gnats and mosquitoes are vaporized with a very satisfying flash and a crack. Larger insect, like house flies and wasps die, but don’t explode like the smaller ones.

How many times have these flying bugs taken the edge off an otherwise enjoyable evening in the garden? Or how many times have you not been able to get a decent night’s sleep, because you know there’s at least one mosquito in the bedroom. It has happened to me hundreds of times, I know! It is very satisfying to get one’s own back with the hand held bug killer.

I don’t like killing anything without just reason – I’m married to a Buddhist- but mosquitoes? I’m sorry, they have to go. And the hand held bug killer dispatches them without any more ado. No waiting and hoping they’ll fly into the ultraviolet light and then into the mesh. No, one sweep of the electronic insect killer and the mosie’s gone and you can hear whether you killed her or not. (I say her, because the sucking mosquitoes always are females – honest, I wasn’t being sexist).

Basically, there are two sorts of hand held bug zapper. There is the battery operated bug zapper and the rechargeable electric bug zapper. Both operate on the same principle, but I prefer the rechargeable kind, although I guess you could use rechargeable batteries too. However, I think that they would be more expensive that the bug zapper in the first place. Anyway, I have had a electric insect killer of the rechargeable kind for five years and I am ecstatic about them.

Nowadays, I spend a lot of time in Thailand with my wife, so you can bet your bottom dollar that I give my electric bug killer a good work-out practically every evening. We usually eat in the garden in the evening and all socializing is done outside by tradition, especially in the rural areas, where we live. So it comes in real handy. I also use my electronic insect zapper to ’sweep’ the bedroom for bugs before we go to sleep at night. Just like a CIA agent.

The hand held insect killer seems to improve every time I buy one, which makes it difficult to give you definite specifications. The hand held bug zappers I bought four or five years ago, sometimes failed within six to nine months of purchase, although their ability to store a charge was less after four or five months.

However, the new handheld bug zapper will last 9-12 months and still be very pokey after nine months. My latest one even has a powerful light called a headlamp incorporated into it. I’m not sure what it’s supposed to be for, but if you feel that vengeance is sweet, you can lure mosquitoes with it and then kill them with your electronic insect killer.

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Ladies Wide Width Shoes – Wide Width Shoes For Women

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Attempting to locate ladies wide width shoes? Wide width ladies’ shoes are promptly on hand on the internet or you can find them at some stores.

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While there are many stores that present some out of the ordinary ladies wide width shoes there are various that do not put forward shoes that are tremendously fashionable. Maybe they think since you are attempting to purchase wide shoes you are only interested in comfort and not in fashion as well.

Online there are some web sites that even cater to ladies wide feet and wide shoe sales. These web sites are the best bet when you are searching for wide width shoes for ladies.

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Having the right fit of shoe is exceptionally important. Wearing the incorrect kind of shoes can give you bad back pain and cause you more trouble than not when you are trying to walk and achieve around so it’s of more importance to you than just your overall comfort.

This extra bit of space that your feet will have will work wonders for your health. Yes, I did say your health. If you know anything about reflexology then you will know that your feet are linked to your important organs. That is why a good foot massage feels so excellent.

Now with ladies wide width shoes available in designer styles you no longer to have to pick if you want to have comfortable feet or if you are wishing to look stylish. Turning heads in these more comfortable wide shoes is just as easy now. You can easily do your feet a favor by getting shoes that fit your feet.

I say it’s time that you do something for yourself. Whether you are single or a Mom and wife – you deserve to look exceptional and feel fine. You can take some time out to pamper yourself without feeling guilty since it’s going to help your health as well as your self esteem.

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Womens Wide Width Shoes – Why Buying Ladies Wide Shoes Is Vital

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Are you browsing for ladies’s wide width shoes? Possibly you are wondering if it is crucial for you to get wide shoes. I am going to tell you why purchasing ladies wide shoes is vital in this article. No matter what occupation you are in or if you are a stay at home Mom – all ladies love shoes. I have seen ladies with up to as numerous as 300 pairs of shoes. After asking them how loads of of those shoes they actually wore within the last few months they usually only pointed out 3 or 4 pairs of shoes.

Womens Wide Width Shoes

It is challenging enough for ladies to find comfortable shoes when they do not have wide feet but when you have wide feet it can be even more complicated. There are scores of women that will forfeit the comfort of their feet just so they can wear trendy shoes. If you are one of those ladies I of course can’t stop you but you may be sacrificing even more than the comfort of your feet.

While you will of course be feeling pain during the time that you are wearing the shoes you will also feel pain long after you remove the shoes from your feet. I have taken my shoes off to attain massage my foot and get relief more than once in my life so I do understand. It wasn’t until about a year ago that I found out about ladies’s wide width shoes. When I tried on my first pair it was sort of like a “duh” moment and I’ve never looked back since I started wearing ladies wide shoes.

Womens Wide Width Shoes

You too can gain from wearing wide shoes if you have wide feet. You should not crunch your poor feet into shoes that do not fit anymore. Be kind to your feet and you will be a much cheerier person if you are comfortable.

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T-Mobile Phones

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

T-Mobile phones’ services are accessible to almost a quarter of the population of the world, if we consider the fact that this is the area over which they can provide broadcasting services. This colossal feat is feasible thanks to massive support from gigantic brand names and companies like Samsung, Nokia and Motorola. However, in spite this there are other things that T-Mobile phones might be able to astound you with.

The comms packages offered, whether designed for private, family or corporate purposes, include mobile phones most of the time and some of these cell phones truly are the newest on the market. There is however a problem with such amazing bargains, there is always a clause that the customer is not completely conscious of.

Far from suggesting that you should take the peril of being conned, I only think that good quality advice needs to be given about what you can obtain and what you lose with the various mobile T-Mobile phones packages. Let us pose the circumstances that you have set your sights on a great model of mobile phone, but that it is totally out of your reach because the price is too high for your budget. You can easily conquer this difficulty if you choose to sign a contract with T-Mobile to have their cell phone for a minimum period of two-years.

In that way you get a good cell phone but at a far cheaper price and T-Mobile Phones gains by having you signed for a full two year period with all the charges that you will have to pay over the longer time period. What you need to be asking yourself is whether the change of cell phone every year that you will give up is worth having to pay the increased monthly fees.

Reviewers assert that T-Mobile phones have a lot more features meant to facilitate access to the various Internet services, yet, they lack some quite fundamental technical quality standards. Therefore, even some of the Nokia models are often called run of the mill when it comes to the technical specifications of the camera, for instance.

Nokia has sold plenty of models as T-Mobile phones, but there are still lots of cell phones still in stock. Moreover, people are finding prices over $400 more and more difficult to pay, especially in the austere financial conditions of 2009 and probably 2010.

Part of the criticism that Nokia T-Mobile phones have received comes from the small price discount even after signing up for a significantly extended period of time. What choices are there? We do not know yet, but it is clear that phone companies need to redefine their sales terms and the conditions they offer to users in order to come up with packages that will win customers over.

T-Mobile phones are incontestably part of a race to dominate the market, which means that you should check all the services and advantages the company offers and compare them with that of the competition. Only in this way, can you select the cell you want and be sure you have got good bargain!

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a lot of topics, but is currently occupied with Body Glove cellsuits. If you would like to know more about Body Glove Wetsuit Sale, please go over to our website for some impressive bargains.

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DIY Home Improvement

Friday, October 16th, 2009

It appears that there has been a wane in consumer trust in the building and construction industry of late. This may be because of the scams shown on television or the bribery and corruption endemic in the corporate sector, but it is almost certainly the same motivation why so many are now doing home improvements by themselves.

And why shouldn’t they? A little knowledge of the technical aspects combined with an eye for creativity is often enough to complete the home improvement on your own.

Why are people turning to DIY home improvements?

There are many people attempting to pass themselves off as construction workers, although they do not have a lot of expertise in construction or home maintenance and they are literally are out there right now practising, learning their trades on homes like yours and mine around the country.

As a result, homeowners are finding that the jobs are not being finished to their liking. Sometimes they are even pre-paying for services that do not get done or were not part of the plan.

You do not have to rely on and pay someone to improve your home. Why not try to do it yourself?

You can enhance your home?s existing concrete surfaces using acid stains, acrylic paints, epoxy paints, and scoring techniques.

If you are tired of looking at drab gray concrete, there are some easy projects if you are sincere about having a go at home improvement DIY, you can easily give your patio, driveway or garage a revitalizing new look.

Attractive concrete work costs about double that of standard concrete, which is why many people cannot afford it.

However, there are inexpensive methods to beautify concrete after it has cured, without having to pay skilled tradesmen.

Acid-based concrete stains are becoming more and more popular for coloring concrete surfaces. They chemically react with the cement to generate permanent color with a variegated or mottled appearance like that of marble. This results in a natural, stylish looking surface.

Water-based concrete stains are an alternative to acid stains but are much more user friendly because they are so much less dangerous. These stains do not chemically react with the concrete; they are absorbed into the porous surface and act like a dye. The big benefit of water based stains is the wide array of colors available.

If you want to venture beyond the basic staining of your concrete, think about using some scoring techniques to create patterns on the surface.

You can make your concrete resemble a tiled floor for instance. It is just up to your imagination. A mini angle grinder with a 4 inch grinding wheel is the ideal tool for this.

The key thing to remember when scoring is to trace out the pattern on the concrete first and ensure you are happy with the way it looks because scoring is irreversible.

Epoxy paints make an outstanding coating for garage floors and cellar floors. Many industrial floors have epoxy coatings because of their hardiness and resistance to chemical spills as well as their appearance.

In recent years, however, it has become very popular for residential use with the availability of an growing number of different colors. This is not a complicated job, but the key to successful application is surface groundwork.

Epoxy paints have also become available in a water based form making it safe for the DIY’er and perfect for indoor jobs. They cost a little more than stains. For a 400 square foot area, you’ll spend about $200 for the materials required for this project.

So, you see? You do not have to spend big money to improve your home. You have the ability to do it yourself. With a few instructions and a little bit of work, anyone can turn dull concrete into a work of art of their own.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with Flowtron Bug Zapper devices. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Indoor Bug Zapper

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Stopping Common Indoor Bugs

Monday, September 14th, 2009

The common indoor bugs we see all over the world are flies, spiders, fleas and beetles. No-one likes to have a bug indoors, so most people go to just about any lengths to get rid of these common indoor bugs. Less common indoor bugs may be woodlice, earwigs, scorpions and millipedes or centipedes, although they are not less unwelcome.

It does not matter where you live in the world, it is very hard to keep these common indoor bugs outside, unless you go to the extremes of keeping all your windows and doors closed at all times, which is quite impossible. I now live in Thailand and I know for sure that this is not possible.

So, what on Earth can you do? Well, let’s deal with all the flying insects first, as of all the common indoor bugs, I find them the most obnoxious indoor bug. They are very annoying, buzzing around your head and mosquitoes and other flies can create irritating sores and besides that, all flies spread disease. I cannot bear to see them strutting about on food, knowing that they have probably just come off some dog’s muck somewhere and now they are spitting on my food to taste it with their grubby feet!

My first line of defence is fine-mesh door and widow screens. They are not expensive and can be added retrospectively to any window. My window meshes slide, so they can cover only one half of the window at a time, but I do not find that a problem. You can still set up cross-winds, by opening two or more windows at opposing sides of a room. I just love to see the flies on the mesh trying to get in by day and the mosquitoes doing the same by night. At night, it is wise to burn as little light indoors as possible in order not to attract these common indoor bugs.

My second line of defence is natural predators – lizards, like Geckos (Jin Jok, in Thai). Some people don’t like them in the house much either and I can’t say that I’m all that keen on them indoors myself, but they are difficult to keep outside and they do consume hundreds, if not thousands, of indoor bugs every day. I particularly like to see them lying in wait on the outside of the mesh, ready to jump on any bug trying to wriggle its way through the wires.

My third line of defence is a handheld bug zapper. You know, the electric, handheld bug zapper that looks like a child’s tennis racquet. The come in two forms: battery and rechargeable kinds. They are brilliant at trapping and annihilating any flying indoor bug. The inset literally explodes and vaporizes on contact with the fully-charged wires of the indoor bug zapper. If you haven’t tried using one, you really ought to. They are most satisfying. These three defences keep our house pretty much free of flying insects.

The crawling common indoor insects are less of a problem really. Door screens on self-closers will keep 99% of them out and the Geckos will help too. Spiders can get in fairly easily, but then, I don’t mind them too much as long as they stay away from me, as they consume other insects too. They are on our side to be honest. However, for those who can not bear to trap them and put them outside, the handheld indoor bug zapper works a treat on spiders too.

Fleas can be a problem, if you keep cats or dogs, but then if you wash or dust the animal once a month, you should be able to keep those common indoor bugs under control quite easily. However, there are two final measures that we use. Once a week, before we go out for the day, we spray every room with fly killer and every six-months we spray any rugs or carpets with an insect killer containing permethrin, which will survive washing and vacuuming for that long without losing its ability to kill common indoor bugs on contact. If you follow these measures, you will be able to keep your home or office quite free of the most common indoor bugs and any less common indoor bug as well.

Have you ever used an indoor bug zapper? If you haven’t, or if you want to get an indoor bug zapper, just click one of the links to our website or blog. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

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Electric Bug Killer

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

The electric insect zapper is the best way of clearing the space around you of insects, especially the flying ones such as mosquitoes. The electric bug zapper evaporates any insect from a mosquito to a gnat instantaneously on contact with a nice, loud, electrical ‘zap’!

However, this is not to say that the hand held bug zapper cannot be used outside, as long as it is not raining. It should be treated like any other high voltage electrical equipment. Keep the hand held insect killer dry and definitely do not use it while you are standing in water!

Models do vary a lot, but there are really only two types of indoor bug zapper: the battery operated bug killer and the rechargeable electric insect killer. Both models are equally effective at killing bugs and work on the same methods.

The hand held bug zapper looks like a ‘junior’ tennis racket, but with three layers of ’strings’, which are in fact wires. The central network of wires becomes electrified at the push of a button, while the other two networks, one on either side, are only earths.

When a bug is trapped between the wires of the indoor insect zapper, it creates a short, which evaporates it instantaneously with a loud crack. The indoor bug killer will kill other bugs too, but they tend to fry rather than explode.

I have been using the rechargeable type for five years and am extremely happy with the electric insect killer. In fact, the electric bug zapper has come a long way in the last few years. A fully charged hand held insect killer is powerful enough to last for several hundred swipes and will hold it’s charge, when unused, for weeks without any appreciable discharge.

The rechargeable battery unit will put up with intensive use for the best part of a year, although its ability to hold a charge for several weeks gradually diminishes after six or seven months.

The latest indoor bug killer I’ve had has a main on/off switch, a light that shines when it is activated (the brightness of this light also indicates the battery’s strength) and an LED that comes on when it is plugged in on recharge.

The instructions say that the bug zapper should be (re)charged for about sixteen hours. However, I usually put mine on charge over night once or twice every week or two, although the electric bug killer shows a large increase in performance after only a few hours recharging.

The latest version I’ve had also comes with a powerful beam called a ‘headlamp’. I have found this very handy when walking in the garden, but I’m unsure whether it’s supposed to lure the flies in the dark so that you can kill them if you’re feeling bored or just vindictive, rather like an Anglerfish.

I’ve used the headlamp on my indoor bug zapper for that too, but the beam uses a lot of battery power. All in all, the indoor bug killer is a big asset to any outdoor event. The electric insect zapper is useful to ‘clean out’ your bedroom before retiring; it’s unbeatable for evening mosquitoes and it will clear a lunch table of wasps as well.

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Hand Held Bug Zapper

Monday, August 24th, 2009

If you aren’t already acquainted with the hand held bug zapper, you are really going to love it and if you have had one before, I’m sure you’ll welcome it back like an old friend! The handheld insect killer does just what it says it does: it zaps bugs. But it does it really, very well.

Any bug that comes into contact with the electronic insect zapper is fried. Smaller insects like gnats and mosquitoes are vaporized with a very pleasing flash and a crack. Larger bug, like house flies and wasps die, but don’t explode like the smaller ones.

Just how many times have these flying bugs taken the edge off an otherwise lovely evening in the garden? Or how many times have you not been able to get a good night’s sleep, because you know there’s at least one mosquito in the bedroom. It has happened to me hundreds of times, I know! It is very satisfying to get your own back with the electronic bug killer.

I don’t relish killing things unnecessarily – I’m married to a Buddhist- but mosquitoes? I’m sorry, they have to go. And the hand held insect killer dispatches them without any messing about. No waiting and hoping they’ll fly into the ultraviolet light and then into the mesh. No, one sweep of the hand held bug killer and the mosie’s gone and you can hear whether you got her or not. (I say her, because the sucking mosquitoes always are females – honest, I wasn’t being sexist).

There are two basic kinds of electronic bug zapper. There’s the battery operated bug zapper and the rechargeable electric bug zapper. Both work on the same principle, but I prefer the rechargeable kind, although I suppose you could use rechargeable batteries too. (I bet they would be more expensive that the bug zapper in the first place). Anyway, I have been using a electronic insect zapper of the rechargeable kind for five years and I am ecstatic about them.

Now-a-days, I spend a great deal of time in northern Thailand with my wife, so you can bet your life that I give my electric bug killer a good work-out almost every evening. We usually eat in the garden in the evening and all socializing is done outside by tradition, especially in the rural areas, where we live, so it comes in very handy. I also use my electronic bug zapper to ’sweep’ the bedroom for bugs before we go to sleep at night, just like an FBI agent.

The hand held insect zapper seems to improve every time I buy one, which makes it difficult to give you definite specifications. The electric bug zappers I bought four or five years ago, sometimes failed after six to nine months of purchase, although their ability to store a charge was less after four or five months.

However, the latest hand held bug killer will easily last 9-12 months and still be formidable after nine months. My newest one even has a strong torch called a headlamp built into it. I’m not certain what it’s supposed to be for, but if you think that revenge is sweet, you can attract mosquitoes with it and then kill them with your hand held insect zapper.

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