![]() Lay the screen flat on a clean surface and attach the sticky-backed Velcro® loop tape to the places indicated. It’s still working wonderfully at keeping bugs out. // It is attached with Velcro® loop tape, so if I want to, I can purchase new Velcro® loop tape and move it to another door at any time.įirst, I am not using the screen in the way they intended – I have it on my French door, and the magnetic screen door is made for single entry openings.// It is easy to install (I did it myself – no hubby help required).// It is much less expensive than a traditional French door screen.I chose this option for a couple of reasons: Thankfully that incident is not close to my house, but it’s given me a little push to take the opportunity to try the Zume Magnetic Screen Door (currently unavailable on Amazon, try this product instead) for a few weeks, and I’m enjoying fresh air again. Here’s what I mean… July 23, 2015: Oklahoma weather radar picks up massive Texas bug swarm A magnetic screen door for French doors, is that too much to ask? I want to have my French door open in the evening and not have to worry about every flying thing that’s attracted to light, enter my dining room. ![]() That has been pretty much impossible until now. Plus one of the best ways to cool off a house in the summer is to get a gentle cross breeze going, especially at night once it cools down. So big they crunch under your tennis shoes. We’re talking beetles, stink bugs, and grasshoppers, at least two inches long. There’s almost always a gentle wind blowing, and I enjoy opening my doors for fresh air, but those darn bugs are still right there, waiting to jump in and take a stroll in my house. There are lots of things that I have acclimated myself to in my new home. I’m not being a wimp…ok maybe a little…but the bugs are big in Texas. That’s why I needed to buy a magnetic screen door. ![]()
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