I’ve 4 of these tennis racket style flying insect swatters which i use during the warmer times of the year to kill gnats & lately i’ve used them to kill fleas!! The swatters work fine on those insects, but larger insects like houseflies, wasps, etc is not advised because they tend to fry & stink up the place!! The only warning i would suggest is never touch the screen with two parts of the body, such as both hands, one hand & your ear, or face, etc!! Touching the screen with One hand is okay,…it won’ bite you!! OH,… & these tools aren’t to be used on crawling bugs, e.g., roaches, stink bugs or spiders, etc!
These are very popular among many in Mexico to swat at mosquitoes as trying to enjoy the night sky or a pleasant patio drink. Oddly satisfying to dispatch a tormentor (and many are carriers of disease, like dengue). Having every possible weapon available is important.
I gifted one of these to my parents a couple of years ago, my dad absolutely loves it. They have a container for compost they clear out weekly and sometimes fruit flies will come out during the warmer season, he just leaves the swatter laying on top of the opening and you’ll hear the things getting zapped nonstop.
I have the ones powered by 2x D batteries. Not awesome on flies but great for crawling insects, like beetles and even wasps. Let them crawl on and then zap them.
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: Rechargeable 3000V Electric Fly Swatter Rackets
Model: EK-23163
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Nov 10 - Wednesday, Nov 12
Too weak!
What’s an “electric fly”?
@chuckf1 A zipper that shocks the user.
I don’t think these would be good to use on insects that crawl on the wall or floor.
@heartny You’re not trying hard enough.
@therealjrn I am, but I don’t like having big holes in the wall.
@heartny any contact with the grid will zap that bug. You can trap them on the floor or on a wall. There is no escape.
Thx for making this an easy “no, thanks” tonight.
I’ve 4 of these tennis racket style flying insect swatters which i use during the warmer times of the year to kill gnats & lately i’ve used them to kill fleas!! The swatters work fine on those insects, but larger insects like houseflies, wasps, etc is not advised because they tend to fry & stink up the place!! The only warning i would suggest is never touch the screen with two parts of the body, such as both hands, one hand & your ear, or face, etc!! Touching the screen with One hand is okay,…it won’ bite you!! OH,… & these tools aren’t to be used on crawling bugs, e.g., roaches, stink bugs or spiders, etc!
/showme Person looking at giant fly with small Electric Fly Swatter saying “I’m gonna need a bigger fly swatter”.
@mediocrebot It’s actually better that the fly said it.
@cfg83 @mediocrebot Agreed!
These are very popular among many in Mexico to swat at mosquitoes as trying to enjoy the night sky or a pleasant patio drink. Oddly satisfying to dispatch a tormentor (and many are carriers of disease, like dengue). Having every possible weapon available is important.
I gifted one of these to my parents a couple of years ago, my dad absolutely loves it. They have a container for compost they clear out weekly and sometimes fruit flies will come out during the warmer season, he just leaves the swatter laying on top of the opening and you’ll hear the things getting zapped nonstop.
I have the ones powered by 2x D batteries. Not awesome on flies but great for crawling insects, like beetles and even wasps. Let them crawl on and then zap them.
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