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  2. Electronic pest control - Wikipedia

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    Electronic pest control is the name given to any of several types of electrically powered devices designed to repel or eliminate pests, usually rodents or insects. Since these devices are not regulated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act in the United States, the EPA does not require the same kind of efficacy testing that it does for chemical pesticides.

  3. E B Meyer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Rodenator is an applicable device that injects a precise mixture of oxygen and propane into the dens of burrowing rodents, and kills them with a concussive force that collapses the rodents' tunnel system as well. The company produces three Rodenator models: Rodenator R1, Rodenator R2, and Rodenator R3.

  4. Talk:Electronic pest control - Wikipedia

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    I think that the content in the Radio wave pest control article can easily be explained in the context of Electronic pest control because Radio wave pest control is a form of Electronic pest control. Also Radio wave pest control is an extremely short article and could be merged into Electronic pest control, an article of a reasonable size; the ...

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    A new scam using Elon Musk's name is making the rounds, promoting "energy-saving" devices and falsely linking the Tesla and SpaceX leader to the products. Don’t fall for the Elon Musk energy ...

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    While most junk email can seem like a minor annoyance, certain types of email can cause problems for not only you but other people you email. Sometimes these emails can contain dangerous viruses or malware that can infect your computer by downloading attached software, screensavers, photos, or offers for free products.

  7. Bug zapper - Wikipedia

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    The design was implemented by two unnamed Denver men and was conceded to be too expensive to be of practical use. The device was 10 by 15 inches (25 by 38 cm), contained 5 incandescent light bulbs, and the grid was 1 ⁄ 16-inch (1.59 mm) wires spaced 1 ⁄ 8-inch (3.17 mm) apart with a voltage of 450 volts. Users were supposed to bait the ...

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