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Banish flies from home and garden during 40C heatwave with two kitchen items

Banish flies from home and garden during 40C heatwave with two kitchen items
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Banish flies from home and garden during 40C heatwave with two kitchen items As the UK braces itself for the hottest June day ever, there is one simple hack that may help deter flies from your home and garden - and it only requires two common kitchen ingredients Keep flies out of your home and garden during 40C heat surge using two common kitchen ingredients. As Britain swelters in a blistering heatwave that could see the mercury soar beyond 40C, increasing numbers of people are eager to...

Banish flies from home and garden during 40C heatwave with two kitchen items As the UK braces itself for the hottest June day ever, there is one simple hack that may help deter flies from your home and garden - and it only requires two common kitchen ingredients Keep flies out of your home and garden during 40C heat surge using two common kitchen ingredients. As Britain swelters in a blistering heatwave that could see the mercury soar beyond 40C, increasing numbers of people are eager to dine outdoors. With alfresco eating, however, comes one significant downside. Anyone who has enjoyed a meal outside in hot weather will know all too well how quickly flies and other insects can descend and ruin the occasion. Fortunately, there is a straightforward trick that can help ward off these unwanted pests - and the best part is, most households will already have the ingredients to hand. According to Keely Smith, interior designer at JD Elite Interiors, flies are "incredibly sensitive to scent," reports the Express. She suggests pushing cloves into lemons, as the pairing produces a smell that flies simply cannot stand. Keely told Ideal Home: "The combination of lemon and cloves throws off their senses and makes the area smell too intense and confusing for them to stick around." While this method can prove effective indoors, it can equally help keep flies at bay when entertaining outside. Simply place the clove-studded lemons on your table to deter flies from buzzing around your food. Bear in mind, however, that you may need to increase the number of lemons used to combat the heat, positioning them directly beside the main serving dishes where flies are most likely to land. Keely offered a word of caution: "You'll need to refresh the lemon often, once every few days, to keep the scent working. Once it dries out or starts to rot, you're not repelling flies anymore - you're actually inviting them in." This comes as specialists tackled the age-old heatwave dilemma of whether windows should be kept open or shut. According to the experts, this largely depends on how the temperature outside compares to conditions inside your home. The specialists at SCI Windows say: "There is lots of advice available on the internet, but the general rule is: open the windows if house temperature is greater than outside temperature. Otherwise keep them closed to keep the cool air inside, as long as possible." They suggest keeping windows open overnight where possible, as well as first thing in the morning before temperatures begin climbing once more. They added: "Letting air circulate around the house is easily the best method of keeping inside temperatures down. By doing this, you should be able to create a flow of air, then cold air can be pushed through each room." Alan Reid, windows expert at Art Windows and Doors, told the Manchester Evening News that homeowners should begin opening their windows at 8pm as the outside temperature begins to fall. UK housebuilder and Ty Eco owner John Small believes windows should be closed at around 9am in the morning when temperatures start to rise again, according to Border Counties Advertiser. The UK is preparing for a record-breaking June heatwave, with hundreds of schools shutting their doors. Meteorologists are forecasting temperatures to soar above 35C today, with tomorrow (Wednesday, June 24) and Thursday tipped to be the most sweltering days of the week. The Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning covering both days.
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