Topeka, Kansas
In the summer of 1905, Kansas was plagued by an overabundance of flies, which, as well as causing annoyance, aided in the spread of disease. Dr. Samuel Crumbine, a member of the Kansas board of health, wanted to raise public awareness of the threat of flies. He was inspired by a chant at a local Topeka softball game: "swat the ball". In a health bulletin published soon afterwards, he exhorted Kansans to "swat the fly". In response, a schoolteacher named Frank H. Rose created the "fly bat", a device consisting of a yardstick attached to a piece of screen. Crumbine invented the device now commonly known as the fly swatter.
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Topeka, Kansas
1905 by Mr. Frank A Rose See the link below.
1905 by Mr. Frank A Rose See the link below.
The fly swatter was invented by Robert R. Montgomery in 1905. It consists of a flat, round or oval-shaped surface attached to a handle and is used to swat and kill flies and other flying insects.
yes, with a fly swatter
fly swatter
fly swatter or if its a big problem theres a electric fly swatter in home stores and places like truvalue
A fly-swatter works for me
A fly swatter is a class 1 lever, where the arm (handle) acts as the fulcrum, the load is the resistance of the fly, and the effort is applied by your hand.
With a fly swatter.
with a fly swatter