
Make a humane, compressed-air-powered bug trapper that removes unwanted, tiny pests from your world .Thanks go to Matt Lind for the original article in MAKE, Volume 06.
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PDF link seems to be broken.
Desoldering pump works well on small spiders.
My Dyson is a very handy bug killer.
Of note is that those ‘compressed air’ cans also contain some pretty nasty stuff as propellants. (If you’re warning about the PVC dust we should probably be thorough.) Not necessarily the sort of thing one would wish to vent into their home on a regular basis. (Not that i don’t use the stuff myself for cleaning electronics).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_duster#Safety
a more elegant solution:
http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?p=44895&cat=2,51555,44895
Or just use lungs/bellows/piston/etc.
i do use the stuff myself* (can’t edit my post.. how ’bout a local 60 second ‘oops’ undo feature?)
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