💥 Blast Away Pests with Style!
The BUG-A-SALT Shred-ER Salt Cartridges come in a pack of 12, providing you with 120 rounds of non-toxic sodium ammunition. Designed for use with the BUG-A-SALT SHRED-ER (sold separately), these cartridges are non-reusable and should be recycled responsibly after use. Safety glasses are recommended during operation to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.
M**R
works great
works great, these pellets used with the gun kill lantern flies with one shot you will get good results
P**W
Bug ammo
You can never have too much bug ammo. They just keep coming back for more.
B**H
Perfect for father's day
Honestly, this is the most fun I've had in years. If your house has any wasps or carpenter bees trying to ruin your summer, you 100% need this. The salt won't damage anything and you don't have to spray poison around the house. If you're looking for a father's day gift, you've found it.
P**Y
Work Great
We have a lot of fun with these. They work great on yellow jackets because you only need one shot. Also good for box elder bugs. I wish you could reload them. We use them all the time in the summer. We just use the regular bug a salt rifles for spiders and flies.
D**N
Shreds Wings, Not Wasps: A Multi-Shot Solution for Tough Pests
For the past few summers, I’ve been battling a particularly nasty type of wasp—the paper wasp. These things are huge, and their stings hurt like crazy! I’d been relying on chemical sprays to deal with them, but I wasn’t a fan of spraying poison everywhere. Plus, those sprays felt like overkill. I also tried the 'RESCUE! Yellowjacket' traps, which work wonders for smaller wasps like yellow jackets, but these big paper wasps just laughed them off. After trying a bunch of methods, I was starting to feel hopeless—until I stumbled across the Bug-A-Salt Shred-Er Starter Kit.At first, I wasn’t impressed. It didn’t kill these larger wasps outright, which was frustrating. But I stuck with it because I was at least hitting them sometimes. While it struggled to deliver a fatal blow, it did manage to stun them and shred their wings, leaving them grounded. They wouldn’t die right away, though—they’re tough little monsters.Here’s the deal: you’ve got to shoot them multiple times. After a few point-blank blasts—sometimes an entire clip—they’d finally drop. Their thick carapace is hard to penetrate, but the salt tears up their wings and eventually wears them down. Once they’re on the ground, finish them off with a stomp or keep a fly swatter handy (trust me, you’ll need it).Honestly, I wish this thing packed more punch. A bigger round or a bit more PSI would make it perfect for taking down these armored beasts in one go. Still, it’s a solid product overall, especially if you’re persistent. It’s not a one-shot wonder, but it gets the job done with some effort.
T**R
Worth every penny but cheaper at your local sporting goods store
So much awesomeness
B**
Bug a salt ammo
Very good ammo. Supports one shot one kill theory.
C**A
Used to convert a crosman into a bug blaster
1. The mechanism and cylinder on the bug a salt shred and the crosman vigilante are the same. This works in both. Both are good quality.2. When empty, this fits the standard .177 pellets, and is way cheaper than buying them seperate for the crosman. (do not put pellets in your bug-a-salt, it will break, possibly hurting yourself)3. The salt in these is super fine. I would prefer thicker grains, but it might break skin/mar walls if you are not careful.4. They can be reloaded using tissue paper and a glue stick, rolling papers, or even thin newspaper and table salt.5. Reminder this is salt! Do not shoot it where it can come back in your eyes! Also avoid cars, electronics, etc., as this will speed up corrosion. This is also true with the crosman barrel so keep it clean, even if just shooting a q-tip or blanks to clear the rifiling. The paper bits can also blow around. Not a big mess or anything but worth noting.Bonus Tip: Put some grease or oil on your co2 cartridge tip before inserting. This can help them seal and not leak, and the puncture rod to stay sharp. I use a light dab of silicone SuperLube, as it is non-toxic and won't stain if some is ejected, although I have not noticed this happening. I have had mine sit for a week between shots with plenty of power.
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