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Every guide we publish about BugZooka — quick, direct answers to the questions readers ask most often.
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Is the BugZooka safe to use indoors?
Yes — the BugZooka is completely safe to use indoors because it operates with no batteries, no chemicals, no spray, and no electrical components of any kind.
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Do bed bug vacuums really work?
Yes, vacuuming does remove live bed bugs, eggs, and shed skins from surfaces — but a vacuum alone cannot eliminate an infestation because it misses bugs hiding inside mattress seam
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Is it a bad idea to vacuum bugs?
No — vacuuming bugs is one of the most effective no-chemical, no-contact removal methods available, provided you use a tool designed for the job rather than a household vacuum that
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Is there a bug vacuum that kills bugs?
Yes, some bug vacuums are designed to kill insects on capture — typically by using an internal electric grid or a sealed chamber that suffocates bugs — but the BugZooka WB100 is no
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How does a BugZooka work?
The BugZooka works by converting a compressed spring-loaded bellows into a rapid burst of suction that pulls insects into a sealed catch tube — no batteries, no motor, no chemicals
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What is the hardest bug to get rid of?
German cockroaches are broadly considered the hardest bug to get rid of, because their rapid reproduction cycle, resistance to common insecticides, and preference for tight harbora
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What is the hardest bug infestation to get rid of?
Bed bugs, German cockroaches, and termites consistently rank as the hardest infestations to eliminate — bed bugs top most lists because they hide in microscopic gaps, reproduce rap
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What is the BugZooka bug catcher vacuum?
The BugZooka WB100 is a spring-loaded, battery-free handheld bug vacuum that captures insects in a removable catch tube — keeping 16.5 inches between your hand and whatever just ap