
The best way to combat insects is to turn one of their own kind on them. When you tilt this mosquito shaped bug vacuum down and yank on his tail you create suction that sucks the bug into the mosquito body. It also includes a clear viewing area so you can revel in its imprisonment and ignorance of impending doom.
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The cockroach is renowned for its ability to survive damn near anything. Adding a solar energy source that will never run out of power as long as the sun is shining is just asking for trouble. Forget Skynet and terminators, this type of technology will have little mechanical cockroaches running the planet in no time.
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You can add these Dragonfly Paper Clips to your collection of oddly shaped office supplies. And while your boss may or may not be enthralled to receive reports with oddly shaped paper clips every week, it will at least show him that you think of work even in your off hours.
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This is a nice change from the norm. While the warmer weather is a welcome change from the cold winter we have had, it does bring out a whole slew of insects. But these particular insects are not going to land on your food, sting you or just gross you out in general. All they are going to do is to provide you with a gentle, cool breeze. Most useful insects I have come across in a while.
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I do not typically want a spider within sight of me whether it is harmless or not. I may even go so far as to say that I hate a dirty screen more than I hate spiders. But I will have to make an exception for one that attaches to my monitor and can keep my screen clean (even though it does creep me out a bit).
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Do your best impression of Pete Townshend at the end of a Who concert and kill flies at the same time with this Guitar Fly Swatter. That really makes me wonder if that is what his aggression was directed at in the first place. Could his antics have simply been attempts at killing a slew of insects onstage?
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