BUG-A-SALT

Daniel Fritter in on November 1, 2013

No one likes flies. Literally, no one. But while the usual bug juice, zappers, candles, and odious battery-powered concoctions may help in alleviating their frustrating presence, why not turn an errant fly's wayward behavior into an excuse to get a little shooting practice with the Bug-A-Salt. Of course, if your fly problem is really serious, you might want to turn to an expert in order to solve the problem; you could look at places that provide tulsa ok pest control, that way you can get a professional to get rid of the flies once and for all. If you are just irritated by the odd fly now and again, you could try the Bug-A-Salt, which is a lot of fun! It has an interesting pump-action air gun that uses salt to kill its tiny insect targets, the Bug-A-Salt requires no batteries, is manually actuated via the pump and has a magazine that contains enough salt for 50 shots. It also features an automatic safety that operates like a conventional firearm safety (but automatically switches on upon cocking) and even its own sort of loaded chamber indicator by way of the also-automatic flip-up sights that indicate the gun is loaded and ready to fire. Apparently, it is even accurate enough to shoot flies out of the air mid-flight; which is really saying something. Also, due to the relative lack of terminal performance even magnum (also known as kosher) salt puts up, unlucky victims of a Bug-A-Salt sniping are left dead but intact for easy cleanup. Prices vary, but generally, $35 will get you one.

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