Why should we back?
Intro
Welcome to KickstartNew! Today I’m introducing the project Bugstick: Catch and Release Spiders and Bugs Outside, designed for people who want a simple, clean and respectful way to deal with insects around the home. This device offers no-touch capture and release, helping you move a bug outside without squashing it or getting too close.

Why should I back this project?
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Humane approach: The Bugstick allows you to catch bugs without harming them or using spray-insecticides, offering a kinder way to handle unwanted visitors.
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Ease of use: It’s designed for one-hand operation with a long handle so you can keep distance, making it ideal for anyone who shies away from direct contact.
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Minimal mess: No need for cups, paper or complicated traps — the device claims to simplify the process and keep things clean.
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Strong early interest: The crowdfunding campaign already shows substantial backing, indicating popular demand and community interest.

What are the potential drawbacks you should consider when you back it?
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Novel device risk: As a new gadget, it may face unforeseen design or manufacturing issues, especially when moving from prototype to mass production.
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Scope of use: Its effectiveness might vary by bug type, environment or user skill — catching very small or very fast insects may still be challenging.
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Cost vs existing solutions: If you already use cheap traps or manual methods successfully, the value-add may be limited for you.
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Delivery and fulfilment: Like many crowdfunding campaigns, shipping, production delays or component sourcing could impact timeline and final value.

The reliability of the project
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Clearly defined mission: The project’s focus is specific — capture and release insects without killing or close contact — which suggests the team knows their niche.
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Campaign momentum: The funding goal was exceeded rapidly, showing strong backer confidence and traction.
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Limited track record: However, I could not find extensive prior product launches or large scale manufacturing history from the creators, which adds some uncertainty.
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Transparent updates: The campaign appears active and communicative, which is a positive sign for backer trust but doesn’t eliminate risks.



