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  2. Bug zapper - Wikipedia

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    Battery-powered bug zappers are manufactured, often in the shape of a tennis racket, with which flying insects can be hit. Low-cost versions may use a standard disposable battery, while rechargeable bug zappers may use a lithium ion battery.

  3. Fly-killing device - Wikipedia

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    A bug zapper electric grid (fly zapper) kills insects by electrocution from high voltage on adjacent metallic grids. Bug zappers are generally small appliances intended for use in a fixed location, as distinguished from hand held electric flyswatters.

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  5. These Bug Zappers Keep Insects Off Your Food and Out of ... - AOL

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    Indoor Bug Zapper. This unit is designed for use indoors or in an enclosed or covered area outside. You get the durable high-quality construction you would expect from Black & Decker and reliable ...

  6. This electric bug zapper 'vaporizes those little flying ... - AOL

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    Bug Zapper, a modern take on the popular swatter that instantly eliminates pests. And right now, you can get it on sale for as little as $13. The Zap It features an impressive 4,000-volt grid...

  7. Insect repellent - Wikipedia

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    Common synthetic insect repellents. Benzaldehyde, for bees [28] Butopyronoxyl (trade name Indalone). Widely used in a "6-2-2" mixture (60% Dimethyl phthalate, 20% Indalone, 20% Ethylhexanediol) during the 1940s and 1950s before the commercial introduction of DEET. DEET ( N, N -diethyl- m -toluamide) Dimethyl carbate.

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