🎯 Blast bugs like a pro, no batteries required!
The Bug-A-Salt Realtree Camo 3.0 is a limited edition, battery-free insect blaster featuring a precision Partridge sight and lifted barrel for accurate shots within 2-3 feet. Its ultra-light trigger and cross bolt safety enable rapid, controlled firing, while the durable salt hopper allows quick reloads. Designed with a unique Realtree camo pattern, it offers an eco-friendly, non-toxic alternative to traditional bug control, perfect for soft-bodied insects.
Item Weight | 975 Grams |
Theme | Outdoor/Hunting |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Realtree Camo |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 18.00 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Toy Gun Type | Water Toy Gun |
Maximum Range | 12 Inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
D**A
Oh my goodness, give a man a Bug-a-salt and watch him regress.
This is a pretty fun and hygienic way of ridding your house or deck of flying bugs It uses plain table salt, you just have to be careful not to get it in your plants that don't like salt. This is cleaner than a bug zapper, which totally disassembles the poor bug and then you have to clean up the mess.This seems to be a quick and humane way of killing the pest. It does work on carpenter bees but you have to shoot them several times and it basically tortures the poor creature. A bug zapper works better on the bigger bugs. I use this more for the kitchen fruit flies in the early summer when they seem to come out of nowhere.
M**O
I love this.
Take your time and learn to aim it properly. I have bought 2 over the years. BOTH times I got frustrated until I learned how to aim it. I love shooting and have my own aim style. I practiced shooting at little balled up paper balls on a desk until they were direct hits. This thing is great. Sometimes it disables a fly then one more shot and they’re gone. I use regular sea salt. It hasn’t jammed. I just shake it up if the salt is stiff. At one point I left the doors open to get more flys in the house.
D**E
Great
Love it, keep it in the garage.
S**E
Ain’t no bugs on me!!!!
Bought this as a joke but when it arrive I tried it out and let me just say their hasn’t been an unwanted fly intruder that was safe since!!! It’s been a blast for me and the kids keeping our home bug free!!!
K**H
Quality
Great gun and makes dispatching pests a little easier…
I**S
Works perfect
fun to blast lantern flies but they take a few direct shots to kill. fun novelty toy to have on the back porch or camping.
S**L
Bie
Bueno
T**T
Saturday nap SAVED by Bug A Salt
Saturday 1301I was just about to doze off on the couch when I heard a fly buzzing real close to my ear and it startled me.....I got up, got the ol bug gun and went on the hunt. The fly wasn't hard to find, it was HUGE. Like the size of a dime huge. I could hear him buzzing all the way by the bathroom from our couch. I rounded the corner and I took aim at the beast, steadied my breathing, squeeze and fire. *PPPPFFFF*Like thunder on a stormy day, a fast streak of salt grains sprayed out of the gun like water to a fireman hose. " did I get em?" I pondered the thought for only a split second before i was interrupted by a..... * BBBBZZZZZZ*Saturday 1303all i could hear was a buzzing helicopter circling my ears and diving towards me.I ducked and in one swift motion, swiveled around in my socks and pumped a round into the chamber. I raised the weapon in hopes that I could lock onto the little devil but to no avail. As my eyes started darting from side to side I see the winged beast has landed on a kitchen cabinet. Without hesitation I quickly aimed and fired a shot in its direction.* PPPPFFF*another volley of sodium flung across the kitchen.The fly drops to the countertop" IVE GOT YOU NOW!" I howled.Saturday 1304I chambered another round. *PPPFFFF*I struck the beast for the second time. He tried to crawl away in defeat and my humane side wanted him to escape, but by this point my blood lust had overtaken my rational mind.*click click*I loaded another round. As I loaded the deathshot volley of salt into place, I hesitated to fire, because I knew... if i fired one more round... it would end the little beasts life. With my finger sweaty, in the back of my mind I was hoping the fly would just surrender and I could pick him up with a paper towel and toss him outside.Saturday 1309A sudden chill came over me. I remembered my blissful slumber on the couch that I longed for. I remembered the buzzing sound the fly made just before I drifted into my unconsciousness. " what if it had gotten in my ear" I said aloud.Rage filled my body at the thought. I could feel my face was flustered. My hands were shaking. I gripped the weapon a little tighter and raised the weapon at the now disabled fly. I pulled the trigger. Like hail bouncing off of the ground, rumbling and vibrating the very foundation beneath you! I see salt flying in all different directions once it got to the fly.It looked like a firework made of salt! The granules popping and bouncing, off of the fly, off of the countertop, off of innocent pots and pans! The echo resonated a little longer than it should have. At this moment I knew, the beast was no more.Saturday 1311I approached the carcass cautiously. I stared for a moment as the lifeless body Lay on my countertop.*PPPPPFFFF*The stench of bodily gases filled my nostals. I had farted and it broke my fixation upon the fallen winged menace. I grabbed a paper towel and grabbed the bug, tossed it in the trash and laid back on the couch. Mission accomplished.
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