Life in Singapore is lived with the frequent pests like mosquitoes, cockroaches, rats, lizards, tiny ants and random bugs that fly into your rooms.(Look out for which gadgets nobunsnolife recommend for Singaporeans!) Our warm and humid climate gives us a unique combination of pests that only gives us headaches.
While we humans are generally of a bigger size than these pests, it looks like we are more afraid of their presence than they are of us.

So with these Gadgets you will be the Overlord of the pests and yes, torture them anyway you can and have fun with them.
Killing with your Hand
Bug Net Launcher Gun: Just pull the trigger and four darts will shoot out carrying a net for capturing bugs. US$20.

Bug Zapper Tennis Racket: Electricity + Pest = Electrocution + Joy. 2 AA Batteries and a precise whack will give you the above equation. US$10.

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Delete Key Flyswatter: It’s old school, but any nerd can appreciate this method. US$8.

Automated Killers
Electronic Venus Fly Trap: Bait is hidden inside the mouth of the trap, which is fitted with two sensors that quickly snap the jaws shut when a fly is detected. After the deed is done, the jaws reopen and the trap emits a satisfied burp. US$40.

Talking Bug Zapper: This inhumanely hysterical twist on the old-fashioned bug zapper adds one of 15 phrases including “that’s gonna leave a mark,” and “goodbye cruel world!” when the bugs come in contact with the grid. It’s probably more annoying than anything else. US$20.

nobunsnolife recommend the above for Singaporeans
Do-It-Yourself Killing Traps
Electric Roach Motel: This little DIY project can generate 10 pulses at 400 volts per second using a 9 volt battery and a PIC12F683 with a switchable clock speed. That will fry a roach up good. However, it is probably not a good idea to have around if you have dogs, small children or gigantic, clumsy feet.

nobunsnolife recommend the above for Singaporeans
Lego Mousetrap: Mice are not usually a major problem in the summertime, but when the weather starts getting cooler they can be a real nuisance. Fortunately, you can put your love of Legos to good use by building a simple trap that is activated by a pressure plate.

Torture Equipments for the Sick and Mentally Unsounded
Watch a Bug: It is supposed to be educational, but the bottom line is that you are holding a bug hostage in a tiny prison attached to your wrist. Whether it lives or dies a slow, agonizing death is up to you. And that kid in the picture is quite… disturbing.US$5.


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Mosquito Spring-Loaded Bear Trap: Okay, this mini mosquito bear trap probably won’t work, but if it ever did that would be a hunting tale for the ages. US$4.

Pest Decide: The device will draw in bugs using a set of UV LEDs, but which side will they choose? The blue light of Heaven or the red light of Hell? Either way, they still get zapped. Now that is cold. US$28.

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[from Gizmodo]





