Model: Bug-A-Salt Insect Repellent Device Pest Gun For Flying Insects
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I have the 2.0 version... For those who question if its worth it. Imagin a Man and a kid going insane with happiness by hunting flys around the house. Yep. Got flys or bugs in your house, you will fall in LOVE. Some of you might actually enhance your bugasalt by adding lasers and other accessories to it. YES, they make laser sights and stuff for it. lol..
Anyway, It is worth every penny. Thats why I just snagged this one at only 35 bucks. One for my house, and the other for my gf's house!
The official Bug-A-Salt Ebay store[ebay.com] has box-damaged ones for around this price year round. E.g., Currently the 2.5 version is available for $32.95.
Just doesn't feel as good as my 20 ga with rock salt and doesn't have much range. I chased kids out of my garden, but when it didn't faze any of them, they came back. My wife like this in the house because it doesn't damage near as much and is easier to clean up. Not one hole in anything, and the wall are fine and easy to scrub clean. My advise is... bugs and kids outside, go with a 20-gauge pump or auto loader. Inside this is fine for small pests at close distances
I used it on one yellow jacket. I got like 4 inches from him and blasted. He fell to floor and I stepped on him without ado (or Her!) as he hobbled around. Was still quite alive.
YMMV
Probably would a good move to find their nests (nails or latch points under outside rafters) and get rid of those. But you probably know that. Cut off nail tips with a dremel below surface and hit with a dab of Day 1: wood putty. Day 2: sand em all, then dab prime them. Not much work, just 2-3 days of execution.
An easier way would just be to get a can of expanding foam and then hit their nest opening with it and walk away. Come back a couple days later to remove nest.
An easier way would just be to get a can of expanding foam and then hit their nest opening with it and walk away. Come back a couple days later to remove nest.
That's what I used to do till I got this Bug-a-Salt
Now, how to attract flies to my house... I don't see much use except when we go camping and fishing, but I've always wanted one every time I pass it at Ace, and I see some fun looking stuff on thingaverse for it.
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Anyway, It is worth every penny. Thats why I just snagged this one at only 35 bucks. One for my house, and the other for my gf's house!
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YMMV
Probably would a good move to find their nests (nails or latch points under outside rafters) and get rid of those. But you probably know that. Cut off nail tips with a dremel below surface and hit with a dab of Day 1: wood putty. Day 2: sand em all, then dab prime them. Not much work, just 2-3 days of execution.
An easier way would just be to get a can of expanding foam and then hit their nest opening with it and walk away. Come back a couple days later to remove nest.
One for my house, and the other for my gf's house!
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