SUMMER might mean warmer weather and backyard parties, but it also brings the onslaught of annoying bugs.
As we start spending more time outdoors and in our gardens, it is essential to have the best protection to keep pesky insects at bay.

Now, Aldi has the perfect solution thanks to its £2.49 insect spray.
The budget friendly spray kills ants and crawling insects on contact, but also works to help against repeat infestations.
The German supermarket has had plenty of gadgets on offer this summer to keep yards bug-free.
It also recently sold a £7.49 Adventuridge Bug Zapper that can kill insects in an instant.
Its UV light lures in bugs before killing them instantly.
The lantern comes in two colours – blue or black – so it will match any garden furniture you already have.
Plus its built-in carabiner means you can attach it to a garden shed or gazebo.
While the bug zapper was only around while stocks lasted, there are plenty of garden hacks people can employ in order to keep ants and insects away.
One woman recently took to her TikTok page to shared her clever way to stop the pests ruining outdoor feasts this summer, and it’s entirely chemical free.
The clip showed a cup sitting on the table, with smoke coming off it, as Dil explained she was shown the clever trick when she went to a restaurant in Cyprus.
“Little hack for you, a little bit of Turkish coffee and coal when you’ve got the barbecue on stops the flies coming around your food,” she said in the video.
And while Dil used Turkish coffee – a finely ground coffee known for its texture – for the hack, you can use any ground coffee for it to work.
Meanwhile, another expert has explained that as well as being annoying, flies can pose a serious health risk – as they can transfer bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli onto food and preparation surfaces.
According to Pest-Stop‘s technical training manager Sophie Thorogood, there are some tips to follow to keep the unwelcome guests at bay.
Firstly, it’s important to keep your home – and your garden – clean.

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