Good quality Door Screen's (for stopping flies and wasps)?
Its got to that time of year when the fly's and wasps are starting - can
anyone recommend a good supplier of door fly screens? Typically, most people use a cane or plastic screen but these flap about too much in the wind and don't really stop the pests from getting through, especially wasps when they're hanging about by the door anyway. i've found once place that sells a chain one for £68+vat, has anyone come across anything more suitable or cheaper or does that seem a reasonable price for such an item? http://www.pestcontroldirect.co.uk/a...creens_31.html thanks Nick |
Good quality Door Screen's (for stopping flies and wasps)?
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Good quality Door Screen's (for stopping flies and wasps)?
Nick wrote:
http://www.pestcontroldirect.co.uk/a...creens_31.html Don't know whether their prices can be beaten, but I can vouch for this firm. I did a little web design for them a couple of years ago in return for a glue-board based fly killer. Bob's a decent guy, I still got the fly killer even though he never managed to shoehorn the code into his e-commerce package. It's a shame - That header still needs tweaking. Andy |
Good quality Door Screen's (for stopping flies and wasps)?
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 11:01:24 +0100, Nick wrote:
Its got to that time of year when the fly's and wasps are starting - can anyone recommend a good supplier of door fly screens? You need an American-style screen door. Light aluminum construction, sometimes with the screening replaceable by glass panels for the winter to double as a "storm door". Usually made to measure by the same outfits that do window screens and (sometimes) aluminum eavestroughs. Where you can get such a beast in the UK, I dunno, but maybe just maybe... -- Rodger Whitlock Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [change "atlantic" to "pacific" and "invalid" to "net" to reply by email] |
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