• NEW, IMPROVED, & RE-ENGINEERED MODEL - Launched February 2015
  • More Power and Greater Accuracy with less salt per shot.
  • Texturized Handgrip for non-slip cocking.
  • 90 DAY WARRANTY WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE FROM SKELL
  • 80 Shots of Salt Before Reloading. No Batteries Required.

Throw away the flyswatter. I have taken out more brown recluse spiders than you could ever believe. The impossible spots that you just can’t reach with a flyswatter, this is the answer! AND LISTEN! NO SMASHED MESSES OF FLIES OR SPIDERS ON THE WALL ! Sometimes I may miss the first time. BUT I’LL KILL THE FLY OR SPIDER THE SECOND SHOT. I’m good with it too. I don’t know exactly what it is. But if I shoot the fly or spider with salt from this gun. HES GOING DOWN! Lol. No joke! My wife bought this for me, and we both love it. The salt amount that it shoots is so small, there is no cleanup. And no cleanup of a smashed fly or sider either. We are so happy with it that I bought one for the father-in-law.

It does exactly what it says. Not only can I get rid of bugs, but I get to have fun doing it! It seems very accurate and will make bugs disappear at 3 feet. My current "long" shot is 4.5 feet, and it had no problems. I ran out of bugs to get rid of, so I can only report that it works well! I have fired it at almost every surface type in my home, and none of it has been damaged at all.

I LOVE this gun. This Bug-A-Salt toting grandma is a Musca domestica Linnaeus killing machine. I can sit quietly, take aim and obliterate flies. It's easy to sneak up on the nasty flying critters, slowly extend the gun, aim and fire. I keep score of how many I'm killing with a Sharpie hash marks on the barrel. And that's just in the house. I could be the fly killing equivalent of Ghengis Khan if I ever decided to begin stalking the evil things in the pony barn. My grandkids plead to use it but NO! This is grandma's toy. The barrel is a little hard to cock into firing position, be sure to pull it all the way back or the gun safety will not release. Practice makes perfect as it does require a tiny learning curve to get the aim right.

I actually posted this on facebook for my friends to see. The first time I blasted a fly with it, it was a rush. I cannot wait for full fledge summer so I can leave the doors open. Shhh! Don’t tell my wife!

Lots of fun. I purchased Version 2.0 and the Lawn and Garden Version. The Lawn and Garden Version definitely shoots a larger payload if you're looking to obliterate bugs. I tried both guns extensively and they are both powerful enough to blow shot gun pattern holes in leaves and both guns worked very well shooting these annoying white beetles off my mango tree. Coarse salt works better. I would recommend this as a gift to anyone you don't know what to buy for.

Bought this for my little brother. He loves it and use it to shoot mosquitoes and flies. Be careful about where you aim it- my brother shot a hole in the window screen with it. This thing is powerful. It also hurts when you get shot with it – I know from experience. It was an accident, but it still hurt. TLDR: powerful weapon against bugs, Be careful where you aim it– it can hurt.

My husband loves this thing. He gets so excited when someone in our family yells "BUG!" He will get the Bug-A-Salt and come running, as opposed to the "kill it yourself" response he used to give. He always gets the bug on the first shot. He then runs around and shows off his handy work. It is so funny how proud of himself he is to have killed a bug with salt- almost afraid he will start collecting insect corpses and put them on display. He shows the toy gun off to everyone. He even made a "shooting range" out of cardboard and targets. OH well, even adult men need to have hobbies. He plans on getting more for his friends for their birthdays. I just roll my eyes and laugh. This is a very good bug killing device. We mainly get flies, silverfish (I think is the name), crickets, and a sewer roach or two. Hubby's child like excitement was worth it. Good safety features so my kids can't operate it and hurt themselves. Pleased with my purchase!

Had to hide this product from my kids so they wouldn’t shoot each other in the face. A Few hours later, an ill fated target crossed my path while I was heading to the kitchen. I threw my hair in a pony tail, put my black suit over a white tee shirt, and grabbed the guitar case where I hid the Bug-A-Salt. I waited patiently in the dark corner of my living room for hours. Finally, movement. I stalked slowly behind the target until it landed. As I brought the sights to eye level, it was as if time was slowing down. I could see every stroke of the fly’s wings as I smoothly and evenly pulled the trigger. Mission accomplished, target down. Neighbors entered my home as I was sterilizing the scene. Bug-A-Salt being a human safe product, I had no option but to tell them of my feat. They asked if I could help with a problem they were having in their home. I grabbed my guitar case and headed over. Within a few short minutes, my mission was accomplished. News of my success spread like wild fire. I began getting emails for my wet work. They called my phone. They showed up at my house. I wanted out, but I had come too far. I quit my job as an Aerospace Engineer to make time for my new venture. I worked nights. I worked weekends. I didn’t know how to handle my new found fame. The thirst for the kill, the money, and of course, the women. Then the threats started. First to show up was the Orkin Man. He told me I was infringing on his turf. Viking followed shortly thereafter. Terminix after that. Individually I did not fear them. But when the three of them showed up at my Mother’s house and threatened to fumigate her house while she slept, I had to throw in the towel. My life had spiraled out of control. All the glamour, money, and women took a toll.I took my profits and retired to a beach at an undisclosed location in South America. I still use my Bug-A-Salt on the occasional mosquito, but the thrill is gone. So in short, this product is awesome, and I highly recommend it. Just be cautious if anyone asks for help...

We have an infestation of these tiny black flies. They aren't fruit flies and they aren't drain flies. I have no idea what kind of fly they are. I have tried every bait and trap. They don't go for it. The only option for me is to kill them myself. This gun is awesome for that. Only issue I have is, because they are so small, the chances of killing are about 70%. Still much higher than a fly swatter. UPDATE: After a month of spending 5 minutes a day shooting them off the walls, they finally disappeared.

Every summer I get a fly explosion in my kitchen. Seemingly overnight I get a hundred flies. I looked at traps and killing spray but I don’t like poison chemicals in my kitchen. I saw this beauty and ordered it. Within mere minutes I decimated the fly population. It is so much fun! And I don’t care if I have salt everywhere! It doesn’t work on jap Beatles, but it does work on moths.