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You can tell by the look on this guys face that he has something nasty in his stomach. Your job is to use the tweezers to remove the offending bugs. You may not care whether this guy feels better or not, but you will as you eat each of the gummy bugs that you remove.

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This Backyard Bugs Pan is perfect for making little treats when you are having a few guests over. It would be even better to make little cakes to send into school with your kid. No matter how tasty they may be, making others eat bugs is just a fun thing to do.

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If you ever wondered why Bugs Bunny was so damn funny then this bottle opener should remove all doubt. The poor little rabbit was perpetually wasted. And you would be too if you had teeth that were made for opening bottles. This Bottle Bunny Opener makes use of those monstrous teeth to make an attractive wall mounted bottle opener that looks less gaudy than the average one.

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Summertime means picnics and barbecues . Unfortunately, it also means an abundance of creepy, crawling bugs. Protect your picnic from these flying freeloaders with this full-table food tent. Plus, when not in use, it folds away for easy storage.

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Isn’t the whole idea of relaxing in a hammock to enjoy the outdoors? While I do understand the desire to keep the bugs away, it still seems like it is not much different than being in some screened in porch. However, if your goal is to hide from the wife who wants the lawn mowed, then you may have a winner here.

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Watch a Bug

by Jeff Chenkus on May 20, 2008 · 1 comment

in Toys

Whoever thought this product was a great idea has obviously never taught in elementary school. Putting these on a bunch of kid’s wrists will just lead to a classroom full of crawling bugs. What else do you think a bunch of ten year olds are going to with a jailed bug on their wrist? And with their short life spans there will be a lot of cleaning out little insect corpses.

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For those of you who don’t already know, May is national BBQ month. And that can mean only one thing—beef and beer every day of the week. Be prepared with this Gas-Grill shaped BBQ condiment set. It holds your ketchup, mustard, salt and pepper as well as your relish thanks to a little ceramic tray on top that can be covered up to prevent contamination by filthy, filthy bugs.

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You don’t see many bug zappers around these days, but there was always something satisfying about the sound that it produced when frying annoying insects. The Green Talking Bug Zapper amplifies that satisfaction by adding one of 15 phrases including “that’s gonna leave a mark,” and “goodbye cruel world!” when the bugs come in contact with the grid.

Unfortunately, the audio clip available on the product website leads me to believe that this thing may actually be more annoying than the bugs themselves.

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Give your track lighting some personality with these Bug Track Heads. Instead of a sterile lighting system you can have a room full of bees (yellow body), fireflies (white body) or lady bugs (red body). The colored glass body will give the room a nice glow as well. Marketed as a child’s product it can work equally well giving any room an outdoor feel.

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Every kitchen needs a little color added. The Bunny and Carrot Paper Towel Holder would certainly do that. While much of the bright orange carrot will be covered when a roll of towels is installed, you can still see the top. And the base and bunny are almost fluorescent. He may not be quite as amusing as Bugs Bunny, but he is more fun than your average rabbit.

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