Insect screens do an excellent job of letting fresh air in and keeping bugs (and other unwanted creatures) out. It can be difficult to notice but they do get pretty grotty and benefit from a wash ...
A mum has shared the 'miracle' $7 cleaning product that completely transformed her old, dusty fly screen door in a matter of minutes. Australian mum-of-two Leah, used WD-40 to remove dust and dirt ...
We've all experienced it – the summer heat turns your home into a hot and stuffy space, but as soon as you open a window or door, your house is invaded by annoying flies, lost bees and disoriented ...
The recent hot weather had us digging out our shorts and flinging open our windows and back doors, as very few British homes have the benefit of air conditioning. But the price we paid for a bit of a ...
A mum has revealed the simple way she transformed her front door fly screen with just one affordable yet unlikely product. Reagan, from Perth, used WD-40 to revive her dirty fly screen door and was ...
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Why don't New Zealanders like fly screens?
Take it from an Australian (me), New Zealand has no shortage of blood-sucking and annoying insects. And this year, New Zealand flies are having a baby boom and a growth spurt thanks to ideal breeding ...
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