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Bugzooka Bug Catcher Vacuum - Bugzooka
Bugzooka Bug Catcher Vacuum - Bugzooka.
Amazon Sales Rank: #796 in Home Brand: Wyers Products Group, INC. The battery-free BugZooka generates 10 times the suction power of motorized models to humanely capture insect invaders for outdoor release. Push the bellows to compress some air, extend the telescoping arm up to 24", and push the trigger. Wasps, spiders, flies and more are whisked inside a removable catch tube for transport outside. No unpleasant handling or squashing. No poisonous sprays. 38"Long, 2 lbs. Battery Free
Customer feedback more useful 24 of 24 people found this review helpful. This works! For Cummings This gadget works better than expected. The suction power is great and the insects are released unharmed structural (can not speak to the emotional trauma of being sucked into a tube). I got the bees, spiders, etc. and let them go unharmed. I had the minimum suction, battery powered vacumns error before and this gadget is head and shoulders above them and not worry if the 9 volt battery, has maintained its position (since the last time I took something), because it does not use batteries. 28 of 29 people found this review helpful. Worth its weight in gold. By W. Phillips This is the most useful that I bought. I use probably 10-15 times a day, because we live in the forest where a lot of mistakes. You can even catch flies with her with a little practice, but I use it mostly for ladybugs and stink bugs. It's very nice to use as well, and keeps bug stains off your walls if you are a human bug lover, you can set them free outside! :) 33 of 35 people found the following review helpful. If the error is big enough to scare you, it is not Bugzooka! By tracking the sun, I pretty much said everything there is to say in my title. I do not mind catching small bugs in a tissue or a glass. I am afraid to get close to the major bugs, like roaches / palmetto bugs are so common in my area in Texas, and many other biting insects such as wasps. Based on reviews I read, I thought it would be a good way to Bugzooka these errors from my house to be removed without killing them. Wrong. I tried repeatedly Bugzooka a variety of bugs. If there is a tiny bug that no more than a piece of ribbon weighs Bugzooka suck it well. I have successfully conquered the box with Bugzooka. Wasps? Last time I got one after twenty minutes of trying - when the wasp has grown weak from trying to flee - before aspiration simply was not strong enough to pull it if I wanted to fight the wasp into submission first catch, I could have used a flyswatter. The main reason I bought Bugzooka palmetto is for insects that usually finds its way to our house. It was the savior Bugzooka had hoped? Absolutely not. If I tried it on a live one, the error simply intimidated by a puff of air escapes and pathetic. I can not even use Bugzooka hurt to take a Palmetto bug, which physically can not escape - even if I put the hose up to that aspiration is simply not strong enough to catch the error. I wish I could give Bugzooka more than one star, but at the end of the day, a glass of cheaper - and probably end up using one, though. See all 77 customer reviews ....
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