ᐅ ScanHaus Windows Insect Screens – Kneer South-Facing Windows
Created on: 15 Oct 2019 21:08
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Flori2904F
Flori290415 Oct 2019 21:08Hello,
We have been living in our SH122 Var. B for 2 years.
Last year, we had a ladybug infestation. These insects entered the house through the water drainage caps on the outer sides of the window frames, both when the windows were open and closed. Fly screens with tension frames are installed, but they do not cover the water drainage caps on the outside.
In addition, they nest in the roller shutter box. During the summer, we had no problems. Today, we discovered the first ladybugs inside the house again, searching for a place to overwinter.
I have already searched online for alternative caps with insect protection but have not found any.
My idea now is to cover the water drainage and ventilation slots on the inner side of the window frames with fly screen mesh.
Do you have any other ideas or solutions?
Thank you
We have been living in our SH122 Var. B for 2 years.
Last year, we had a ladybug infestation. These insects entered the house through the water drainage caps on the outer sides of the window frames, both when the windows were open and closed. Fly screens with tension frames are installed, but they do not cover the water drainage caps on the outside.
In addition, they nest in the roller shutter box. During the summer, we had no problems. Today, we discovered the first ladybugs inside the house again, searching for a place to overwinter.
I have already searched online for alternative caps with insect protection but have not found any.
My idea now is to cover the water drainage and ventilation slots on the inner side of the window frames with fly screen mesh.
Do you have any other ideas or solutions?
Thank you