21 Products That'll Make Summer Bugs Less Annoying

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Bugs, be gone.

We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page.so you don't have to deal with the hassle of trying to swat away each pesky little house fly that invades your space. Summer is for relaxing, not protecting your house from little buzzers.

"Holy cow these suckers work! I'm so grossed out by the result, but at the same time, I have a sick sense of satisfaction. I have usually triumphed and escorted their little butts right out the door. It's also good for catching those big mosquitos.closet from moths. These suckers won't know what's hit 'em when they go to munch on your fave summer snacks.FYI, these traps are organic and cannot be used for combatting gypsy moths or clothing moths. However, they can be used for meal moths.

"This works great on the biting buffalo gnats we have this time of year. It is lightweight and easy to swing. I recommend it." —that will deter any bugs from bothering you as well as keep you extra hydrated Talk about a multi-use product!"I used this for the first time last weekend when we went for a hike in the woods.

It's not too heavy to hold. However the pump is tough to pull back, which is perfect for an adult but difficult for kids. If you shoot yourself in the hands or arm, it stings a tiny bit but that's it. I Highly recommend it! Happy Hunting!" —— this powerful powder has no additives or fillers, but will magically keep bugs out of sight. Sprinkle this baby down and say goodbye to the cast of"A Bug's Life" that's been invading your garden.

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