Whether your issue is bugs, sweat or painful sunburns, these reviewer-loved items have got you covered this summer.
HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Prices and availability are subject to change."Within 10 minutes of plugging this baby in , we heard our first BUZZZZZ!They have been out of control INSIDE OUR HOUSE this year. We live in Florida, so we are used to mosquitoes and flies, but it's been so bad!We don't leave food out EVER, so it's not like counters etc. aren't clean.
I now just turn it on in the evening for a couple of hours, and I hear several buzzes, then the house is clear. The flies love the light! They come from far and near to investigate it! The machine is quiet until it zaps! But it truly works! There are no chemicals or smells. It's safe to have around — much safer than having flies buzzing around!
I hope it lasts a long time! But for now, it's at the top of the list for 'best purchases of the year'!" —
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