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Cockroaches are annoying, invasive pests, and it can cause your family real health problems if you don't deal with roach infestations quickly and effectively. Thankfully, there are lots of great electronic devices designed specifically to keep roaches far away. Which of these great electronic roach repellents do you like the best for keeping your home free of bugs?
As summer wears on, we are only going to see more and more annoying insects, like black flies, mosquitoes and deer flies coming to age and attacking us as we try to enjoy spending summer evenings outside. Thankfully, electric fly swatters make getting rid of annoying pest insects simple. Which of these great electric fly swatters would you like to use to keep yourself unbitten?
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Facebook is dead. It's over. It's last year's Myspace. It's yesterday's jam. Fashion waits for no social network. It is the fiber of the vitality at the heart of the art form. Facebook is dada on dumb drugs. The n00b version of what the social internet is supposed to be. It's a place to play shitty video-games at work all day and convince yourself that you're networking and being an activist by only being able to vote in favor of mindless bullshit, never against it. What is the best way to kick the face crack to the curb cold turkey and get back to the face-licking that made the internet more fun than ventriloquism in the first place?
Ants can be really annoying. These tiny pests are always scurrying everywhere they can, finding your exposed food and munching down on it with reckless abandon. If you want to prevent yourself from being overrun by these tiny scavengers, what you need is a good ant trap. Which of these ant-destroying devices do you like the best for protecting your home from tiny interlopers?