Harness the power of the sun to both light your path and keep your yard insect free. The Solar Insect Zappers powers up in moderate sunlight and the UV light automatically turns on at dusk to lure in flying bugs and jolt them with 300 volts. Runs for 8 hours on a full charge. Press the button and they switch over to calming accent lights. No need for chemicals or batteries to keep the bugs away. Housed in durable stainless steel with a grate covering the light to protect it from kids and pets.
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Bug-zapping lightsaber built in minutes, ready to fry pests
Simulated Jedi training not passing muster? Something more firmly grounded in reality might fit the bill. Hack a Day's bug zapping lightsaber, for instance, is suitably real -- and what it lacks in actual lasers it makes up for in insect annihilation. As the amalgamation of a Star Wars toy and an electrified bug racket, the zapper saber isn't exactly a looker -- two layers of metal mesh wrap awkwardly around the toy's telescoping blade, secured only by electrical tape and the sheer will of the force. All told, the contraption was constructed in roughly 20 minutes and Hack a Day reckons that more elaborate ones can be crafted with a tad more time and materials. Head past the break to catch the build process in motion.
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