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Brand: Charcoal Companion Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $8.74 You Save: $4.25 (33%)
New (16) from $8.74
Avg. Customer Rating: 90 reviews Sales Rank: 385
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 20.2 x 7.7 x 1.2
MPN: PBZ-7 Model: PBZ-7 UPC: 050016800071 EAN: 0050016800071 ASIN: B00008GS96
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Bye Bye Bees June 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We use this product to kill huge bees that drill holes into the wood siding of our house. The bees are very destructive, and extremely hard to kill with a typical fly swatter. With the bug zapper they are quickly eliminated in one hit!
Amazing Bug Zapper June 13, 2008 Everyone needs to have this in their home! No messes to clean up from a squished bug. I have one in every room also one for outside. Fantastic product. Easy to use and does the job.
Black Widows Are Now "None More Black" June 12, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
In the summer time, the place I live is infested with black widows everywhere. They balloon into the house, build webs around the bulkhead, doors, etc. We're talking infestation folks. Last thing I need is a guest to sit too close to a widow tending a missed eggsack and deliver a bite.
I grew frustrated using my stove lighter, rubber bands, and Formula 409 was totally useless Against widows. One fully grown widow seemed to even chuckle and - dare I say - give me her version of the bird as she crawled OUT OF A FROTHING POOL OF 409. Inconceivable!
Then my girlfriend's mom gave me this zapper for my b-day, ironically, because she knows I love insects (???).
Anyway, I offensively left it in the corner to dust-over until I realized this would be perfect for widows (even though I'm strongly against killing non-poisonous spiders).
Well, the light bulb went off and, by the Power of Grayskull, I launched a full assault on the young and old widows around the house. I simply turned the Zapper on and first blocked their escape back into their hidey-hole then slowly moved zapper towards the middle of the web where they were. Eventually, they run out of web and the Zapper's Fury crumples them into a smoldering ball at my feet. A-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
A-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Highly recommended.
Cool Zapper...but handle can break May 15, 2008 this product is ok. went through two of them already. Cuz the handle is flimzy...handle can break. You have to sqeeze two buttons fo rit to work but i can understand the safety issue
Ghoulishly fun - but also effective May 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I hate to think of myself as having fun at some other creature's expense but - BWAHAHAHA, bite THIS, you bloodsucking fiends!!
I first saw this being used on a vacation to St. John. The employees in the cantina each had one, and were waving them around slowly in front of their faces, almost in a hypnotic way. Apparently that is the best way to get mosquitoes, according to these folks (who should be VERY familiar with mosquitoes and their ways!) If you try to swat at them too fast you will just blow them away, but if you move the paddle around slowly they will just fly right into it and go sizzle sizzle sizzle ...! ;^)
Heed what everyone says though: don't hit yourself with it while the buttons are pressed, and don't let kids "play" with it. It can give you a nasty burn.
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