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December 16, 2008
World's Most Technical Bug Trapper
From the website:
- Bug Trapper
An ideal device for trapping flies, wasps, spiders, etc.
You simply place the transparent pyramid over the insect on a wall or window, rotate it 180° (causing a door to slide closed), carry the insect outside, rotate the pyramid 180° again (letting the door slide open) and release the captive — no muss, no fuss, and no big welts.
Made in England by environmentally sensitive people.
16" long.
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World's most low-tech bug trapper: A water glass and a thin, stiff piece of cardboard to slide under it.
The bugs in England must be a whole lot more sluggish than the bugs in Georgia. And did it say flies? Ha ha ha! Plus, a big healthy cockroach wouldn't fit in that thing. You'd just piss it off and when it escaped it would run up your sleeve and down into your underwear.
Posted by: Flautist | Dec 16, 2008 1:31:51 PM
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