
Pet Mesh: Pet screens aren't actually designed or intended to keep pets inside.Pollen Mesh: An extremely fine guage mesh, which in addition to providing a barrier to all types of insects also acts as a protective filter against pollens which cause allergies such as hayfever.Midge Mesh: Keeps out the above, but also midgies which are found in some areas for the UK such as the Scottish Highlands.

Standard Mesh: Keeps out flies, wasps, hornets, bees, mosquitos and larger creepy crawlies.We offer a choice of mesh types our door screens, including: Whilst flies are irritating and quite unhygeinic, fly screens also have the advantage of keeping out other insects, depending on the mesh chosen. What types of insects do fly screen doors keep out? An alternative to mesh, is a chain screen which consists of lengths of chain hanging from an aluminium headrail. Our most popular system is the roller fly screen for single or double doors, where the mesh is housed on a roll within a spring loaded cassette and is only deployed when the door is open. Mesh can be held within a rectangular frame - like a hinged or sliding door, or it can hang in strips or panels from a headrail allowing the user to walk through the screen. Fly screens usually consist of a mesh, whose weave is wide enough to allow air-flow circulate, but tight enough to prevent certain insects from passing through.

F requently Asked Questions about Fly Screen DoorsĪ fly screen door is a protective covering for a single or double door, that allows you to leave the door itself open, allowing fresh air into your home or business premises, whilst keeping out flies, wasps and other insects.
