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  2. Get Ready For The Great Outdoors With The Best Mosquito ...

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    Mosquito Repellent Lantern. Like its brand-mate in this round-up, the Thermacell E55, this Thermacell device is meant to keep mosquitoes from flying into your space with the use of a odor-free ...

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    2. THERMACELL PATIO SHIELD MOSQUITO REPELLER. Best for treating patios, decks and pools. Pros: Works fast and efficiently Cons: Butane runs out pretty quickly Mosquitoes love to hide in all your ...

  4. Bug zapper - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor bug zapper. A bug zapper, more formally called an electrical discharge insect control system, electric insect killer or (insect) electrocutor trap, is a device that attracts and kills flying insects that are attracted by light.

  5. Best mosquito repellent Consumer Reports - AOL

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    "You often end up with no bug bites even when you're on a foresty trail filled with mosquitos, horse flies, black flies, and ticks," wrote a reviewer.

  6. Electronic pest control - Wikipedia

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    Electronic pest control is the name given to any of several types of electrically powered devices designed to repel or eliminate pests, usually rodents or insects. Since these devices are not regulated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act in the United States, the EPA does not require the same kind of efficacy testing that it does for chemical pesticides.

  7. 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 ...