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Before I was able to get screens for my windows, flies that flew in usually found their way back out before I could get the swatter. (Third-floor apartment in a city.)
They will come in when the door is open, or crawl through any space that allows it, because of the smell of food coming out of your house. But there is probably nothing outside your house to attract them out the same way they came in.
Ummm...because you realise they entered the house, so you close your screen and then they have no way to escape, so you open the window screen a llittle and try to guide them out, but you fail to realise the reason they came in is probably because it smells good in your house or something...?
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***when I use the word "you" I'm actually referring to me
They come in through the door. They try going out throgh the glass. You open the window to let them out 5 more come in. You're the animal lover.
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