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Hello all, I love to have the windows open, but when we do the little bugs crawl underneath the screens in our windows, is there some sort of a product made that can seal up those cracks? Same problem with the sliding screen door as well.
I personally do not mind the bugs that get in too much, but my bride will simply not tolerate it... this time of the year is so nice I want to have my windows open, please help!!!! Thank you! |
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I would suggest going to your nearest home improvement store and posing this question. There is a tape such as storm window tape that you can buy and apply to the edge of the screen which should keep out any insects.
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Powered "Borax Acid" some what harmless too humans. But kills the bugs when they crawl in it.......... Welcome too Florida
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