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Green Gardener The Bug Blaster Environmentally Friendly Pest Control

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Lastly, due to their large size, you will not need to worry about beneficial insects (those that kill the pests) being caught in the crossfire. Disadvantages of the Bug Blaster: Furthermore, since water is not involved, the Bug A Salt is clearly preferable over the Bug Blaster and any chemical-spraying mechanism when it comes to dealing with pests in the house. These could include spiders, roaches, and moths, among other creatures. For best results, use the bug blaster right when it begins to get dark outside. Double the dosages for heavy pest and bug infestations. Follow these steps to apply:

Thirdly, since the Bug Blaster wand is narrow, the user will be able to insert it into small spaces where bugs are. After dropping out of High School before graduating, Maggiore spent most of the next three years surfing. To make ends meet, he learned how to hang wallpaper — a pursuit that would earn him just enough money to surf. Bergman's Mold Control protects your plants against leaf septoria, botrytis, rust, powdery mildew and other common diseases, which can literally destroy your entire crop in no time at all. Mold Control stops the development of molds and fungi through its fast-acting ingredients, which include potassium bicarbonate and neem-oil. How to Use Mold Control Bug-A-Salt in the UK/AUS/SA/NZ/DE/CAN is distributed by MACVAD Ltd as part of a distribution partnership with US parent company Skell Inc. This ‘insect eradication’ device uses air and everyday table salt to blast bugs and flies away from food. The Bug Blaster might be a better choice if you are dealing with a number of insects that are difficult to detect because they are hidden by groves of leaves. The strength and large range of the water spray will either kill them all outright or at least cause them to flee.According to a review published in the newspaper The Oregonian, the Bug Blaster was not that much different in terms of its ability to spray bugs from plants than many standard nozzles that were cheaper. In fact, the reviewer stated that the only real difference was the Bug Blaster ended up soaking him. While the fun and quirky ‘guns’ in the range resemble toys, they perform the important task of ridding homes and gardens of unwanted critters. One of the key features of the Trakker Bug Blaster is its long-life rechargeable battery (2200mAh), ensuring you have ample power for extended fishing trips. The battery life is impressive, with 36 hours of mosquito-zapping power and variable lantern use, depending on your chosen brightness setting – 4 hours at 180 lumens, 8 hours at 90 lumens, and 20 hours at 30 lumens. Simply hook the Bug Blaster up to your garden hose and you are ready to go. For best results, keep the spray vertical, and with a sweeping motion, work the nozzle in and out of the infested portion of the plant. For heavy pest infestations, use every 3-5 days for two weeks.

A popular, modern-day alternative to the fly swatter called the Bug-A-Salt has finally launched in the UK this spring after proving exceptionally popular with fly- haters in the US and Australia.The device is best described as a plastic toy gun for killing critters. The air-powered ‘weapon’ is called the Bug-A-Salt — a ‘bug blaster’ complete with a rapid- fire mechanism and an aiming sight. Users can also choose from a wide range of colour and style options. There’s even a range of branded shirts and hats to choose from. ACTIVATE REMOTE FUNCTION: Press and hold both buttons on the Bug Blaster until the lights blink. Two blinks indicate the remote function is activated; a single blink indicates the remote function has been deactivated. The air-powered gun, which has been taking the US by storm, blasts salt at unsuspecting bugs — leaving no gooey mess to clean up afterwards

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