Fly Swatter, Strong Flexible Manual Swat Set Pest Control, Assorted Colors (3 Pack) (3 Colors)
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Yes, it works if you're insane enough to swat a buffalo, but it also works on flies no matter where they are. Good luck with that Buffalo.
Sorry- I'm not sure where the fly swatters came from.
Made of non-toxic materials toxic and order less plastic material that is not harmful to your health
Horse flies, I assume, are large and difficult to eradicate? Sorry, but I have no idea. It's effective against soldier flies and houseflies, but that's all I've seen so far. The splat gets bigger as you hit harder:
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I purchased this item to swat flies with, and boy did I get my money's worth. I've been swatting flies with one swatter in each hand and the backup swatter in a pistol holster I modified to carry it. Since these babies arrived, I've been stacking bug bodies left and right, so you can call me the Orkin man. One fly landed on my girlfriend's face, rubbing his little fly hands together as if he was so clever, thinking I wasn't going to swat him away. WHACK! I've got a dead fly on my hand, as well as an enraged girlfriend. Just to get rid of all the fly carcasses, I had to drain my pool and turn it into a mass grave. We're looking at an extinction level event if enough people buy these high-quality fly swatters, brother. With these swatters, you can kill all the flies on the planet.
Unlike those with wire handles, this one does not bend. Colors are nice. The hole on the handle allows for easy hanging, which is very useful. The only drawback is that it's a little more difficult to keep clean (pieces stay in the holes rather than falling out, even when banged against the trash can).
Because it's a fly swatter, it shouldn't be too difficult to get it wrong. Normally, I avoid giving extremely negative reviews unless the product is completely unsalvageable. But they managed to screw up such a simple thing, and there are so many other options, that I'm forced to say "don't buy. " br>br>The problem is that they are too flexible in the handle, too brittle in the swatter, and somehow just insufficient for the task of killing a tiny flying insect. br>br>I tried killing flies for a while and discovered that if I hit hard enough, the swatter would crack. The flies would survive if I backed off a little. br>br>I have another swatter that works far better and has survived countless strikes that would snap this one in half (I bought this pack so I could keep them in different rooms).
It's a standard fly swatter, but something about the design makes it feel effortless to use. You don not need a lot of strength and I have managed to get the flies about 99% of the time. Recommended! br>br>.
It accomplishes the task at hand. You take aim, swat a fly, and if your aim is correct, you move on to the next one. The fly swatter's head is all one piece and will not come off. It's a good buy that will last a long time.
These are useful, come in a pack of several, and are attractive in color. One of them broke in half while I was using it, but none of the others did.
My swatters with wire handles had bent handles and were useless. I've only had these three plastic swatters for a few days, but they've already wreaked havoc on the flies in my house - My new swatters make me feel like a triple ace. The light blue swatter is the best because the flies don't seem to notice it coming.
Kill each and every one of them.