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  2. The 6 Best Bug Zappers of 2024 - AOL

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    For indoor environments, a bug zapper that can cover up to 500 square feet is ideal for most bedrooms, kitchens, and living rooms. Large, open spaces or open-plan layouts might require more ...

  3. The 10 Best Bug Zappers for Keeping Flies, Gnats and Other ...

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  4. Fly-killing device - Wikipedia

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    An electric flyswatter (sometimes called mosquito bat, racket zapper, [22] or zap racket) is a battery-powered, handheld bug zapper that resembles a tennis racket invented by Tsao-i Shih in 1996. [23] The handle contains a battery-powered high-voltage generator.

  5. Bug zapper - Wikipedia

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    Bug zapper traps may be installed indoors, or outdoors if they are constructed to withstand the effects of weather. However, they are not effective at killing biting insects (female mosquitoes and other insects) outdoors, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] being much more effective at attracting and killing other harmless and beneficial insects.

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

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    'There’s even a handy blue flash showing exactly where the bug was when you hit it,' says a fan. 'Excellent entertainment at night.' This electric bug zapper 'vaporizes those little flying ...

  7. Ohio highway sniper attacks - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio highway sniper attacks were a series of 24 sniper attacks along Interstate 270 and other nearby highways in the central part of the U.S. state of Ohio (mostly around Columbus) against traffic, homes, and a school building in the Hamilton Local School district in Columbus, Ohio.