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The Irish Sun
7 days ago
- Lifestyle
- The Irish Sun
You don't need expensive bug sprays – there's 3 ingredients already in your kitchen that'll get rid of flies this summer
IF you're sick of swatting away annoying house flies then there's good news. One clever TikTok user has shared a game-changing kitchen hack that's gone viral and uses just three everyday ingredients you've probably already got in your cupboards. Advertisement 2 Tiktoker, Genevieve, has revealed a cheap and easy hack to rid of flies 2 The method only uses three ingredients You don't need to fork out on fancy DIY queen Genevieve Levy, She said: 'This is probably one of the most unsexy kitchen hacks but it's a really useful one.' And judging by the swarm of tiny corpses floating in her homemade trap, it seriously works. Advertisement Read more on pest control All you need is a squirt of Fairy Liquid, a splash of vinegar, and a bit of sugar or honey. Mix it all up in a small bowl, top it off with some water, then stretch cling film tightly over the top. Grab a sharp knife and poke a few holes in the film. The holes should be just big enough for the flies to crawl in, but not so wide they can wriggle back out. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Place your deadly potion near your fruit bowl or anywhere you've noticed the little pests partying, and wait. Before long, those 'These miracle bags should be in every home,' says mum who created a cheap hack to prevent flies from entering your home 'I've got some concoctions on the go which they love,' Genevieve said, showing off the results and viewers in the comments are obsessed. One fan said: 'This works wonders thank you." Advertisement Another wrote: 'Omg you're a lifesaver, I've been struggling for days.' A third added: 'I do the same, it's magic.' So instead of wasting your hard-earned cash on bug sprays that stink up the house, try this easy homemade hack using stuff you've already got in your kitchen. It's cheap, it's effective and it means your kitchen stays fly-free all summer long. Advertisement What are house flies? House flies got their name by being the most common household fly. With their hairy black bodies and translucent wings, these insects can be found worldwide. They generally live for between 15 and 25 days and can survive without food or water for two to three days. What causes a lot of flies in the house? House flies are highly attracted to manure, and can often be found around farms. Advertisement They generally stay within a mile or two of their birthplace, but they have been known to travel up to 20 miles. House flies enjoy being in the sun, and will perch in sunny spots around your home. Bright lights at night can also attract flies. Why do flies come out in summer? Flies are present all year round, but all of a sudden when summer comes, they are just EVERYWHERE! The main contributing factors are the breeding cycle of flies and the soaring temperatures. Insects are cold blooded and in summer, when their body temperature rises from the external heat, they become more active. The hotter weather also let's them seek out cool moist spots, like inside your home, to escape from the sweltering heat and to lay their eggs. House Fly eggs take around 20 hours to hatch, but when the temperature rises above 37 degrees, can hatch within 8 hours! In extreme hot weather the eggs can mature from larvae to adult fly in as little as four days. The average lifespan of a housefly is 21 days, so each female can lay up to 900 eggs during the summer months!


Scottish Sun
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
You don't need expensive bug sprays – there's 3 ingredients already in your kitchen that'll get rid of flies this summer
Fans are shocked at how well it works BUG OFF You don't need expensive bug sprays – there's 3 ingredients already in your kitchen that'll get rid of flies this summer Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IF you're sick of swatting away annoying house flies then there's good news. One clever TikTok user has shared a game-changing kitchen hack that's gone viral and uses just three everyday ingredients you've probably already got in your cupboards. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Tiktoker, Genevieve, has revealed a cheap and easy hack to rid of flies 2 The method only uses three ingredients You don't need to fork out on fancy sprays or chemical-filled traps to win the summer bug battle. DIY queen Genevieve Levy, @ who's known for her simple home tips and clever life hacks, revealed her simple trick in a short clip and it couldn't be easier. She said: 'This is probably one of the most unsexy kitchen hacks but it's a really useful one.' And judging by the swarm of tiny corpses floating in her homemade trap, it seriously works. All you need is a squirt of Fairy Liquid, a splash of vinegar, and a bit of sugar or honey. Mix it all up in a small bowl, top it off with some water, then stretch cling film tightly over the top. Grab a sharp knife and poke a few holes in the film. The holes should be just big enough for the flies to crawl in, but not so wide they can wriggle back out. Place your deadly potion near your fruit bowl or anywhere you've noticed the little pests partying, and wait. Before long, those pesky flies are lured in by the sweet scent, only to meet a soapy end in the murky mix below. 'These miracle bags should be in every home,' says mum who created a cheap hack to prevent flies from entering your home 'I've got some concoctions on the go which they love,' Genevieve said, showing off the results and viewers in the comments are obsessed. One fan said: 'This works wonders thank you." Another wrote: 'Omg you're a lifesaver, I've been struggling for days.' A third added: 'I do the same, it's magic.' So instead of wasting your hard-earned cash on bug sprays that stink up the house, try this easy homemade hack using stuff you've already got in your kitchen. It's cheap, it's effective and it means your kitchen stays fly-free all summer long. What are house flies? House flies got their name by being the most common household fly. With their hairy black bodies and translucent wings, these insects can be found worldwide. They generally live for between 15 and 25 days and can survive without food or water for two to three days. What causes a lot of flies in the house? House flies are highly attracted to manure, and can often be found around farms. They generally stay within a mile or two of their birthplace, but they have been known to travel up to 20 miles. House flies enjoy being in the sun, and will perch in sunny spots around your home. Bright lights at night can also attract flies.


Daily Mirror
14-07-2025
- General
- Daily Mirror
Gardeners urged to pour washing up liquid on lawns
Moss can be an irksome problem at it slowly creeps between the blades of grass and turns your lawn into a patchy, uneven surface - but now garden experts have shared a way to get rid of it A lush green lawn is undoubtedly one of the crowning glories of a British garden, yet when moss invades, it can swiftly spoil that thick, vibrant turf. While some garden enthusiasts have no qualms with moss, to others it's a pest as it spreads among the grass and transforms their lawns into uneven, patchy eyesores. Gardening gurus have now revealed an ingenious tip for banishing moss - and it's as simple as using your everyday washing-up liquid. The debate over moss is ongoing; its environmental perks include capturing carbon dioxide, offering homes to bugs, and shading the soil. However, there remains a camp of green-fingered Brits who loathe the sight of this soft green sprawl across their perfectly manicured lawns. Pop into any garden centre and you'll find shelves heaving with pricy concoctions claiming to 'eliminate moss', but these often come with the hefty side effect of harming beneficial garden dwellers such as insects, earthworms, and bees with their harsh chemical formulae. Instead, gardening experts have proposed a less harmful moss assassination method – just grab your household bottle of Fairy Liquid (though they note other brands will do), reports the Express. Joe's Lawn Care, a prominent gardening resource, champions dish soap as "an epic moss killer". They endorse a simple homemade solution: "You can eradicate your moss problem with a two-ingredient cocktail of water and dish soap." The recipe is incredibly simple: they recommend mixing 60ml of dish soap with four-and-a-half litres of water. Then you simply pour the mixture into a spray bottle. The reason why dish soap is considered an effective moss killer is because it contains ingredients which make moss less able to retain water. It then becomes dehydrated, ultimately dying off. In order to use your new concoction, simply take your mixture outside and spray on any patches of moss you come across. Although, it's advised that you should hold your bottle just a couple of inches away. If you're unsure over it's efficacy, it should be pretty easy to tell whether or not the mixture has worked. Over the next day or so, the moss turn from a lush green colour to an orangey-brown before it completely dries up. Of course, after it dries up there is still some work to be done, as it's unlikely you will want to leave the brown mess behind. Simply use a rake to remove the dried-up moss once you're done. Joe's Lawn Care also warn that you should check the weather first before starting your spray session. You should aim to use your mixture only if it has been rain-free for 24 hours or more, otherwise, you risk your solution (and hard work) being washed away.


Daily Record
11-07-2025
- General
- Daily Record
Homes should use washing up liquid in the shower for 'impossible to beat' reason
To get your bathroom looking sparkling clean, households are being urged to use washing up liquid in the shower. While cleaning the house can be a job nobody really wants to tackle, there are parts of your home that you will prioritise over others. Giving your kitchen a wipe down after cooking is normally a daily task, while some people may hoover every other day to tackle large amounts of pet hair. However, one job many of us put off doing is cleaning the shower. While some of us may delude ourselves into thinking that the shower area gets a clean while you are using it, there will come a day that you realise that it needs a good scrubbing. While there are many different cleaning products for the bathroom lining the shelves in supermarkets, such as grout busting sprays, shower shine, bathroom sparkle and other chemical based products, there is one cleaning solution that seems to trump them all that many of us may not have considered. The best way to get your shower looking sparkling and new is to clean it with washing up liquid, reports the Express. According to cleaning experts, a bottle of Fairy Liquid, can bring back the shine of your shower screen in just a few minutes - other brands will also do the job. Bathroom appliance specialists at Flair Showers, have said that instead of households spending money on pricey chemical based cleaning solutions, a simple bottle of washing up liquid will do the trick. They said: "It's tried and tested and impossible to beat. Washing up liquid is the go-to option for making your shower door sparkle. "Mix one tablespoon of washing-up liquid (a little goes a long way) with approx. 10 litres of water. "You want a relatively thin, non-viscous mix. The solution will clean your shower door exceptionally well and it'll even reduce the amount of arm power required too." In order to get your shower door to streak-free, the experts suggest combining your washing up liquid solution with a squeegee. They explained: "Great for avoiding streaks, they clean large areas quickly, making it easy to use daily, and let's be honest, they're super satisfying to use too. "While a squeegee might look a bit out of place in the bathroom, it can be used on mirrors, glass and around the rest of the house too. An essential tool for any home. "So, there you have it, the best eco-friendly solutions for cleaning your shower." If this fails, rubbing a lemon across the shower door can help and leave a zesty clean finish. The cleaning experts also noted: "Cleaning with a simple lemon is a great way to get rid of soap scum and hard water stains. The acid in the lemon will break down the build-up of any residue. "Simply cut a lemon in half and rub it in circular motions onto the glass. "Once you have finished, rinse the glass with water and wipe it down with a squeegee or microfiber cloth. Not only is it economical, but it's also environmentally friendly."


The Sun
15-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
I'm a minimalist & my house's virtually empty – guests have separate cutlery & plates, and toasters are banned
A MINIMALIST has revealed how his virtually empty home enables him to maintain a spotless living space with ease. Krish, known as ' kleankrish ' on TikTok, explained that his clutter-free lifestyle makes cleaning significantly simpler and more efficient. 2 In a video aimed at those who dislike cleaning, Krish highlighted the benefits of owning less and embracing minimalism, stating: 'It makes cleaning simpler and more efficient.' Krish shared several of his practices for maintaining a tidy and minimalist home: For a clutter-free sink area, he avoids hand wash bottles and instead uses a soap dispenser filled with Fairy liquid, which is used for washing both dishes and hands. Krish only owns one perfume, which he wears daily and for all occasions, calling it his ' signature scent. ' He doesn't own ornaments either, instead choosing to make everyday items the focal point of his décor. He also offered practical storage solutions: 'I store toilet rolls in a wicker basket and roll up fresh white towels to keep in the shower. "I only own a limited number of mugs, glasses, cutlery, and plates – just enough for the four people in my household.' This approach prevents dishes from piling up, particularly for those who eat in their rooms. All kitchen appliances are stored away in cupboards, leaving the worktops clear. Whenever Krish needs an appliance, he simply takes it out, uses it, and puts it back. Mrs Hinch loves it but it's the most toxic cleaning product ever… I've seen it do so much damage & I'm a pro cleaner He adds: 'I don't own a toaster; I use the oven's grill mode for toast. "The only appliance on display is the microwave, as it's used multiple times a day.' Krish also shared unconventional ideas, such as using a potato peeler instead of a cheese grater: 'It works perfectly for sandwiches.' He explained that his family aren't big cheese eaters, so purchasing a grater didn't make sense. Clean surface hack Finally, Krish emphasised the importance of clear surfaces, which make cleaning much easier. Although he understands that his minimalist approach 'might look clinical and isn't everyone's cup of tea,' he believes reducing items 'does make cleaning more efficient.' Krish's video quickly gained traction, amassing 27.7k views and 56 comments within two hours of being shared with his 80.4K TikTok followers. One viewer asked: 'What about if you have friends round for dinner or relatives, do you leave cutlery for them?' 2 Krish replied: 'Yes, we have a separate set stored away for guests.' He just really knows how to clean well, I'm learning bro.' A third simply said: 'This is so clean.' 5 cleaning hacks Say goodbye to ironing Don't have time to smooth out the wrinkles of a shirt with an iron? Lenor 's Crease Releaser makes wrinkles vanish - simply hang up creased items, give them a quick spritz and smooth against a hard surface. Teabags for trainers When trainers smell a little squiffy, pop a used (and still moist) tea bag inside and leave for about an hour. The tannins will seep into the sole of the shoe to fight nasty-smelling odours. Remove limescale without scrubbing When bathroom taps start looking a little grimy with limescale, slice a lemon in half and sprinkle on baking soda. Rub the fruit over the taps and with a gentle clean they will come up sparkling. Use a toothbrush to get in all the nooks and crannies. Streak-free mirrors and windows White vinegar is a handy secret weapon when it comes to keeping mirrors and windows streak-free. Mix one part white vinegar with four parts water in a spray bottle. Squirt then wipe with a microfibre cloth and voilà, clean glass in an instant. Make your home smell amazing For dust-free skirting boards, pour some fabric softener onto a cloth and give them a quick wipe. It will stop dirt collecting so quickly and, as an added bonus, make your home smell amazing.