Getting a fly out of the house can be a nightmare - we've all been there, you're trying to enjoy a bit of peace and quiet but then you hear a buzzing sound you can't ignore.
With the days getting longer and hotter, soon the flies will return and once again you'll be reaching for that fly swatter to get rid of them - but maybe you don't need to.
One mum has taken to TikTok to share a hack for getting rid of the annoying flies and has left her fans 'mind blown' in the process.
She said that all you need is a piece of kitchen paper and a little patience because flies can't see the colour white and all you have to do is approach slowly and grab it.


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The mum, who uploads as @_thesilvafamily, said: "All you need to do is palm a white paper towel and slowly approach the fly and grab it. Try it out for yourself!"
Soon her video had over three million views and many fans flocked to the comments to share their opinion on the trick.
One said: "Oh my God! You mean to tell me I’ve been wasting my time striking out around the house?"
Then a second wrote: "So why the hell they made fly swatters red, yellow, orange, or pink?"
And a third user added: "I think I'd do more damage to myself grabbing the fly."
"Mind blown," wrote a fourth user.
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Meanwhile, a driver has shared the 'right' way to use the sun visor in your car and it shows that we've all been using them wrong.
Sidney Raz is TikTok famous thanks to his videos where he shares things that he wishes he realised sooner, and recently he's turned his attention to the car.
He discovered that not only do sun visors twist, to protect the driver's eyes when the sun is not directly in front, but they also extend - providing greater amounts of shade.
Sidney's video soon went viral and had over nine million views, alongside a slew of comments from people who praised him for the new knowledge.
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