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The air around the bug zapper can become contaminated by bacteria and viruses that can be inhaled by, or settle on the food of people in the immediate vicinity. [7] [8] [9] The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advises that the bug zapper should not be installed above a food preparation area, and that insects should be retained within the ...
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An electric flyswatter (sometimes called mosquito bat, racket zapper, [22] or zap racket) is a battery-powered, handheld bug zapper that resembles a tennis racket invented by Tsao-i Shih in 1996. [23] The handle contains a battery-powered high-voltage generator.
Synthetic repellents tend to be more effective and/or longer lasting than "natural" repellents. [1] [2]For protection against ticks and mosquito bites, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends DEET, icaridin (picaridin, KBR 3023), oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE), para-menthane-diol (PMD), IR3535 and 2-undecanone with the caveat that higher percentages of the active ingredient ...
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4 Bug Zapper usage in food industry. 5 Merge from pest zipper. 2 comments. 6 Move this article to "Flying insect control methods" 2 comments. 7 Light source types. 1 ...
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Parasite Zapper, an electronic device to eliminate pathogens and to cure most of diseases invented and claimed by Hulda Regehr Clark; Zapper: One Wicked Cricket, a multi-platform video game released in 2002; Bug zapper, a device that uses a light source to attract insects to an electrical grid, where they are incinerated by the current