
Що насипати в горщики з квітами, щоб у будинку не водилися мошки

THE 246th Derby is here as 19 runners seek glory at the iconic Epsom Racecourse.
Sun Racing brings you how every horse finished in the 3.30 at Epsom below.
Full results and finishing order to follow…
This year’s total prize pot is in excess of a mammoth £1.5million.
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THE 1% Club’s questions once again proved to be too much for most after one query wiped out almost a fifth of the studio.
During one particularly savage round, 18 hopefuls were sent home when they failed to spot the correct sequences of letters. Did you manage to get it right?
The jaw-dropping moment unfolded in series two, episode five of the hit ITV quiz show, where host Lee Mack watched in disbelief as a simple-sounding question exposed just how tricky the game can be.
Players were shown four words and asked to spot the one that does not contain three consecutive letters from the alphabet.
The options were, Unopenable, Understandable, Unquestionable, and Undefineable.
It might look easy on the surface, but spotting sequences like ‘DEF’ or ‘RST’ hidden in the words proved harder than expected.
Players had just 30 seconds to examine the words and pick out the correct answer.
The answer turned out to be C, ‘Unquestionable’. ‘ Unopenable’ contains ‘NOP’, ‘Undefineable’ includes ‘DEF’, and ‘Understandable’ also hides ‘RST’. That left as the only one without a consecutive alphabetical trio, making it the right answer.
Eighteen contestants failed to spot it, knocking them out of the game in one fell swoop. The shock exit had jaws dropping in the studio.
Host Lee Mack kept his cool, but couldn’t hide his surprise as players who had breezed through earlier rounds were taken out by the sneaky wording.
The question came late in the game, reserved for the sharpest minds — but it still managed to trip up even the most confident contestants.
Previously, a whopping 20 players were wiped out in a brutally challenging picture question.
The result of the 30% question changed the face of the game, shedding half of the remaining current players.
Lee read aloud to the group: “How many RIGHT FOOTPRINTS can you see in the sand.”
An image was then displayed showcasing an assortment of footprints in the sand.
Players were then given 30 seconds to differentiate between the right and left feet.
The image then turned the eight right feet green in order to correctly display which of the options the players should have been looking at.
The 1% Club airs on ITV1 and ITVX.
ALDI Ireland shoppers are sure to love a new item in the middle aisle that costs less than €10 and keeps gardens free from pests.
The bargain supermarket is set to stock the shelves with a range of gardening staples.
The new Clear Slug Barrier is priced at €8.99.
It is designed to protect your vegetables, fruit and ornamental crops from slugs and snails.
It features rain-resistant granules, which protect your plants for “a long time”.
The granules blend in with the soil for a great-looking garden, meaning gardeners do not have to worry about it looking like an eyesore.
And for those who worry about the use of chemicals in your garden, they will be pleased to hear that it is 100 percent organic.
This means it is safe for pets, children, and wildlife while providing a strong natural barrier to plants.
The 2.5kg package can cover up to 60 plants, guaranteeing the protection of most of your plants in the flower beds.
The product will be available to purchase in stores nationwide from tomorrow, June 8.
Customers online have shared their reviews of using the bargain product on their plants.
One person wrote: “Excellent slug deterrent.”
Another customer added: “Slugs and snails don’t crawl over this so can’t destroy your prized plants.
“Doesn’t kill them so the hedgehogs & birds can still feed on them with no risk of poisoning.
The third person said: “I only use it as a last resort, but it has not let me down.”
Aldi Ireland is also selling the Miracle Gro Pour & Feed 1L for just €4.49.
The product offers liquid plant food, ideal for all plants indoors and outdoors, making it worth your money throughout the seasons.
It is designed to ensure your plants grow healthily and beautifully.
And the best thing is that it is easy to apply, no dilution, meaning no hassle for anyone.
The product is also available to purchase in stores from tomorrow.