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  2. Talk:Bug-A-Salt - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2018, the Bug-A-Salt 3.0 is the updated version of SKELL's Classic Bug-A-Salt 2.0. The 3.0 version is marketed as the Bug-A-Salt BLACK FLY and ORANGE CRUSH edition. The 3.0 generation of the product features advanced functionality, including a cross-bolt safety mechanism, redesigned trigger mechanism, and an iron sight , or Patridge ...

  3. Psyttala horrida - Wikipedia

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    Psyttala horrida can reach a body length of 3–4.5 centimetres (1.2–1.8 in). [3] and over 5 centimetres (2.0 in) in private collections.It is the largest species of assassin bug in the world.

  4. Insect repellent - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic repellents tend to be more effective and/or longer lasting than "natural" repellents. [1] [2]For protection against ticks and mosquito bites, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends DEET, icaridin (picaridin, KBR 3023), oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE), para-menthane-diol (PMD), IR3535 and 2-undecanone with the caveat that higher percentages of the active ingredient ...

  5. The Thing (listening device) - Wikipedia

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    The Thing, also known as the Great Seal bug, was one of the first covert listening devices (or "bugs") to use passive techniques to transmit an audio signal. It was concealed inside a gift given by the Soviet Union to W. Averell Harriman , the United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union , on August 4, 1945.

  6. Bug Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Bug Adventure is an educational video game about bugs by Knowledge Adventure. It was released in 1994 for MS-DOS and Macintosh, then for Windows in 2015. [1] [2] ...

  7. Coreus marginatus - Wikipedia

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    Coreus marginatus is a herbivorous species of true bug in the family Coreidae. It is commonly known as the dock bug as it feeds on the leaves and seeds of docks and sorrels. [1] It is a medium-sized speckled brown insect, between 13 and 15 mm long as an adult, with a broad abdomen. [2] It occurs throughout Europe, Asia and northern Africa. [3]