I share my house with three adorable senior dogs (one age 19, one 14, one near 13), and while that means there’s at all times something cute or hilarious going on, they love to mindlessly stand proper in the doorway, uncertain of which state of affairs (air-conditioned inside or shaded, grassy exterior) fits their present temper.
Their lollygagging ensures that there is at all times at the very least one nosy housefly buzzing round my head. At first I thought old-fashioned fly swatters have been the answer, however after cleansing up just a few units of crunchy fly legs (and sneaking, standing nonetheless, and ready - only to overlook the fly), I determined to put money into what my pal owns and swears by for her horse corral: this nifty electric bug zapper that's formed like a small tennis racket, full with steel strings that
Zap Zone Defender flies and other flying critters instantly.
Now, as a substitute of being annoyed, I get excited when a random fly makes its way inside, for I am a nonstop fly-zapping machine.