Boston Herald

Launch assault on bugs with plastic shotgun

- By JOHANNA ALVAREZ

Killing flies and cockroache­s is no longer a disagreeab­le task after the invention of the Bugasalt, a plastic shotgun that fires salt at the bugs, knocking them out and leaving them ready for the garbage.

An advertisin­g video for the gun has become popular recently in social networks because of its humor. The short commercial pokes fun at absurd television infomercia­ls and action movies.

The video shows inventor Lorenzo Maggiore firing the plastic shotgun from various positions, including from behind a tree.

But the product’s real job is to kill flies without damaging anything around them. All the “shots” end with a slowmotion sequence of the insects being knocked out.

Skell Inc., which sells the product, hit the market in 2012 after Maggiore launched a fundraisin­g campaign on Indiegogo.com. His video attracted clients and media reports around the world.

By the end of that year, the California­based company had received orders for more than 20,000 units and raised $577,000. Those are the last sales numbers made public.

Bugasalt, which fires regular table salt, sells for at least $40 on Amazon and its own webpage. Its latest model includes a laser scope to improve the shooter’s aim.

The gun was listed on the Reddit website before Christmas as a possible holiday gift.

“This is an action shotgun that you fill with table salt so you can shoot flies with out damaging the walls with lead pellets. It also kills them without splashing their guts all over!!” one user wrote in a post that drew 1,694 comments.

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