Use these insect repellents and mosquitoes to enjoy the outdoors this summer | Boeing Boeing

2021-12-14 09:52:59 By : Mr. Allen Tang

Look... almost no one really wants to kill anything. Even insects. But bugs... well, bugs don't really give you too many choices, do they?

If it's just the buzzing or swarming or the troubles of landing and crawling on you... it will be the same thing. But bites and stings? When these pests bite you, the days and days of itching and wounds and other adverse reactions... all this is very unpleasant. 

Therefore, under these conditions, we say that the use of lethal force to retaliate against your backyard barbecues and gatherings is 100% authorized. Now, you can view this series of insect repellents, insect repellents and mosquito repellents, which can help you reduce the irritation of summer activities.

It may look like a watch... but it is actually an ultrasonic warning, telling mosquitoes to hike. This non-toxic, waterproof band emits the high-frequency sound of male mosquitoes, which is usually enough to send up to 70% of biting female mosquitoes to the mountains. From gardening or jogging to outdoor fishing or hiking, Super Shield has indoor, outdoor and silent modes to provide as much pest protection as possible.

Of course, it can be used as a camping lantern or a convenient flashlight. But the main task of this device is to eliminate a lot of bugs indoors or outdoors. This lantern has a built-in 1,800 mAh battery that can run for up to 16 hours. It attracts insects and then kills them, creating a 16 x 16 foot insect-free zone in your area.

This is not Amazon's. One of the best-selling treatments for insect bites-it is not a cream and does not involve any chemicals. Just press this easy-to-use suction tool on the top of the big bite and let the suction pull the irritating saliva or venom from your skin. Bites and stings will begin to heal immediately, reducing pain and itching, because the residue of pain is no longer there.

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Moskiller will not mess around. This extremely efficient lamp kills without chemicals or any harmful substances. The LED lights and the bionic temperature attract mosquitoes, the fan whirlpool sucks them inside, the airflow sucks them in, and then the anti-escape mosquito storage box at the bottom contains them, and the air-drying method kills them. 

Sometimes pests mean more than insects. Insert this device indoors or outdoors, and your home, warehouse, office, yard, or other space up to 1,600 square feet will be bathed in a combination of optical, ultrasonic and electromagnetic waves. This is enough to drive away insects, mosquitoes, and even greater threats such as mice, bats, and even squirrels.

This is another way to remove insects and pests. Once inserted, the environmental protection equipment will send out a high frequency anti-inhibitor field, the effect is very good. In 24 to 48 hours, this insect repellent can clear up to 10 square feet-with some of these launchers, you can spread an insect net throughout your home.

This is the deadliest game...for flying pests. Use them like you play badminton with bugs-let the blue light attract them in, press the button, and the racket will turn into an active 4,000-volt grid, which will instantly kill any winged pests. These rackets can be charged via USB, and a single charge can provide up to 10,000 electric shocks to eliminate bugs.

These bugs cannot resist this ultraviolet light, but when they risk getting too close to the powerful 2,800 volt metal grid... well, this is what she wrote. This zapper is encapsulated in a flame-retardant shell, which is very safe even if you want to use it indoors. In addition, there is a convenient large collection tray to collect all the remains of these bugs so that they will not litter your table or counter.

This lamp uses a unique photocatalyst design, which can release ultrasonic waves to the auditory and nervous systems of insects and even mice, making them feel sick and want to leave. It is safe for humans and pets, small and light, and can be placed almost anywhere, all you have to do is to insert it to remove pests and pests in any room.

This innovative and stylish little device imitates human bionic technology, simulating human breathing and heat to attract mosquitoes and other insects to death. It does not use any toxic chemicals, occupies nearly 500 square feet, and does not leave a mess, making it a very effective insecticide machine.

This lamp shows some features that pests will never like. It starts with UV and LED lights used to attract mosquitoes, house flies, etc. The vortex structure then generates a strong enough pulling force to pull the insects inside, where they are rapidly dehydrated in the air-dried death chamber. The entire lamp consumes almost no electricity and can clean up to 430 square feet of space.

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