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  2. 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.

  3. The 6 Best Bug Zappers of 2024 - AOL

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    DT1050SR Mosquito, Beetle & Flying Insect Trap. Technically speaking, this option isn’t a true bug zapper. Instead of painful electric shocks, it captures insects by other means.

  4. Fly-killing device - Wikipedia

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    An electric flyswatter. 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. The Gootop Electric Bug Zapper Is a Backyard Game ... - AOL

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    After pouring time, energy and probably a decent amount of money into creating your dream outdoor space, don't let mosquitos prevent you from enjoying it. This Amaz

  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. Mosquito laser - Wikipedia

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    A mosquito laser is a proposed device that would use lasers to kill mosquitoes. The primary goal would be to reduce malaria infection rates. In 2007, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation asked Intellectual Ventures to find a way to fight and eventually end malaria. [ 1 ]