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Review on Nature Bound Catcher Eco Friendly NB566: The Ultimate Solution for Responsible Catching by Robert Grimm

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The second one I got was catching bugs in the house. . . .

A few years ago I was given this gun along with a Revain Vine bug repellent to try out. Instead of letting a kid try a gun for fun, I just used it to catch bugs around the house that I wanted to release rather than kill. He did his job well and lasted at least a few years. Some bugs, like flies, are impossible to catch while spiders, moths, bugs, etc. are easy to catch. I often leave the screen on the glass door open for a few minutes when I go out on the back porch in warm weather and the bugs scurry in, especially at night because of the light. :) When the gun died last year I was reluctant to buy a new one due to some bad reviews. I missed the easy way he caught bugs and bought a new gun this summer. So far, so good. The new one works the same as the old one. Caught spiders and a bug. If the weapon has a short life I'll update my rating, but hopefully I won't have to. Oh yes, the required 4 AA batteries were already in the gun and loaded. The gun also came in the original packaging in a plastic bag.

Pros
  • Safe and hygienic catching: Thanks to the chamber pistol, your children don't have to touch the beetles when observing them. The suction trigger and the 360-degree transparent sides ensure that your child will not be bored.
Cons
  • Some small things