A Saratoga County woman is facing charges after authorities say she used an electronic fly swatter (or bug zapper) to injure another individual during a domestic altercation earlier this week.
An Upstate New York woman has been arrested after allegedly assaulting someone with an unusual weapon. WRGB reports Jennifer Garland, 35, of Halfmoon, N.Y., is accused of hitting another person on ...
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This recall involves the Electric Bug Zapper Racket, Fly Swatter and Mosquito Swatter for indoor and outdoor use. There is a rectangular silver sticker displaying model number BZ-001 on the back of ...
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Bug zappers kill beneficial insects but do not reduce mosquito populations. Pollinators and decomposers like moths and beetles suffer from light traps. Chemical repellents remain more effective for ...
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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There's something oddly satisfying and quintessentially summer about that zapping sound, isn't there?
June is here, and with it comes backyard BBQs, late-night lounging and all the outdoor fun we’ve been waiting for. But nothing ruins a relaxing summer evening faster than an unexpected swarm of ...
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