It's summer so you know what that means: fly, fly everywhere.
Most of us who try to keep our homes cool by keeping our windows open mean that many of us have been hit by flies invading our interiors.
But one mom shared how a 99-cent Bunnings product, available in a 5-pack for $ 4.95, saved her home from flies. And best of all, it's odorless and requires virtually no maintenance.
In a post for the Bunnings Mums Australia group, the woman explained how she bought a pack of five The Buzz mini insect traps and placed them on indoor plants in her home.
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"Ladies, if you have a fly problem in your home and you don't want to spray harmful chemicals, invest in some of them," she wrote.
"It's only for today! When I throw them they are usually covered in flies.
The woman said that the best of all fly traps is "odorless at all".
His post quickly received dozens of comments from people who agreed that sticky fly traps were "the best invention" when they were "gross".
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"I love you," wrote one person.
"It sounds incredibly satisfying. Many Thanks! Commented another.
Others said they couldn't wait to try it on someone, who commented, "Thanks, I need this for my fruit fly infestation."
"Usually I become a ninja with a fag while my kids laugh at me ... I'll buy them and then laugh!" someone else wrote.
But some said they were already fans of the cheap Fly Fix, warning that it could be hard to find.
"They are sold here," one complained, while another said, "I've been looking for insect traps for months."
HACK TO MAKE LITERAL MISSING FLIES
Another tip to prevent flies from getting into your home came out on Facebook last year. Countless mothers have shared how hanging a zippered bag filled with water and a few coins over the door or an open window will keep them away.
While this chemical-free hack has been around for a while, it has become a cult following on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group.
Within the group, countless mothers shared the many tips from English cleaning influencer Sophie Hinchcliffe how the hack had changed their homes.
One woman said she "hasn't seen a fly in weeks" since the attack, while another said it worked like magic.
"I have no idea how or why this total witchcraft works, but it works!" one person wrote.
"We live on a working farm and two days ago we were driven crazy by the big buzzing flies. Leave it and you are literally gone. Not even dead on window sills! shared by another person.
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