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  5. Fly-killing device - Wikipedia

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    A bug vacuum (bug vac or aspirator) [15] is a type of small but powerful portable vacuum cleaner, usually with internal batteries. The motor starts quickly and generates strong suction, trapping the flying insect inside the device. The insect may be captured on an adhesive internal surface, or simply held inside the device until it dehydrates ...

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    Bug-A-Salt was created by Lorenzo Maggiore and patented in 2012. [4] Maggiore invented the tool to kill houseflies at a distance, without creating a mess. [3]The Skell Inc company launched its Bug-A-Salt product in 2012 on the Indiegogo platform. [5]

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    Insect traps are used to monitor or directly reduce populations of insects or other arthropods, by trapping individuals and killing them. They typically use food, visual lures, chemical attractants and pheromones as bait and are installed so that they do not injure other animals or humans or result in residues in foods or feeds.