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I posted a couple of instances right here to pretty good advice, thanks! As talked about previously I’m engaged on designing a pollinator/bug pleasant backyard on my four acres in MD. Unfortunately I've an Amish farm on one side (pesticides) and our new neighbors simply moved in, and immediately deployed not one, but two, bug zappers in the middle of their back yard. They are on 24/7. We all know them, however they’re probably not the type to take recommendation - the only good bugs are dead ones… The zapper might be 80-100ft from my property line, Zap Zone Defender USA however I’d supposed to begin on that aspect of the yard with some native trees and shrubs - now I’m second guessing myself. I do know zappers sometimes advertise effectiveness by the acre, which would be cover about 116ft in all directions from the middle (per acre). So in the event that they aren’t effective at drawing bugs in from a lot additional than that, I is perhaps fairly protected - No concept what model or excessive how power these particular zappers are though. Any ideas on the way to encourage native insects/pollinators in my yard with out inadvertently serving them as much as the zappers next door? I’d thought of throwing up a "screen" of non-helpful invasives to potential block the zapper light or set up a buffer [Zap Zone Defender USA](https://historydb.date/wiki/Zap_Zone_Defender:_The_Best_Bug_Zapper_Of_2025?------WebKitFormBoundaryKnSspVqJjmheTKzl%0D%0AContent-Disposition:%20form-data