google.com, pub-8701563775261122, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
UK

Households urged to pour boiling water in wheelie bin before heatwave returns | UK | News

Households throughout the UK are asked to pour boiling water into the wheel boxes to protect against a disturbing invasion in all of our garbage boxes next week. When the hot air turns the garbage boxes, wheel boxes and home boxes in general, it will become wiggling wiggling wiggling. Fly larvae love hot conditions and a garbage box with plenty of food to the match with closed areas.

A clue shared by Mark Hall from Businesswastwaste.co.uk should recommend that they should use hot water and disinfectant to remove their wolf eggs before eggs, or use them too late to capture them before they leave, especially the red air suggests that they are reversed for a few parts of the UK.

He said: “Summer temperature can turn the boxes into a reproductive area for maggots when household wastes are not properly managed.

“It is easier to avoid making a house in your boxes’ boxes than to evacuate them. It is the simplest solution to ensure that your garbage boxes are as clean as possible before the air heats up.

“Use hot water and a strong disinfectant or bleaching solution (a piece of 10 parts of water). Rub the inner and lid of the pumpkins thoroughly, focus on the corners and cracks where the maggots can survive and stored. Rinse thoroughly and let them dry completely before using the garbage box.

“If it is too late and the maggots live in your garbage box, pour boiling water on it. Excessive heat will kill the maggots instantly. Then throw dead maggots and sterilize the garbage box with hot water and disinfectant (as described above).”

Mark added that the maggots were drawn to food waste that returned faster in summer heat. Ideally, close the compost waste foods in a compost garbage box, otherwise the cables cannot enter any food bag tightly.

Otherwise, moving the garbage box to the shade can also help to stop the Wolf invasion.

Mark adds: “Wolves are quite common due to heat in the summer, but there are many easy ways to prevent and remove them.

Met Office says the temperature will slowly return next week and hit 30C when the air maps are red on Friday, July 11.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button