When you’re getting ready for a trip, you’re usually thinking about packing, tickets, and making sure your house is in order.
But before you leave, there’s a simple trick many people use at home — and it only takes a glass and a small piece of paper in your kitchen sink.
It may sound strange, but this small step can help you notice problems when you get back, instead of being surprised later.
When a house is empty, the kitchen sink can sometimes attract insects looking for water. Even if you think the sink is dry, a little moisture is enough for ants or other bugs.
How it works:
If bugs go through or water touches the paper, you’ll see a change when you return. If the paper is untouched, everything stayed calm.
A tiny leak from a tap can cause trouble if no one is around. By putting a dry piece of paper under a glass, you can see at a glance:
When you’re away, the temperature changes and the house stays still for days. Small problems like insects or a slow drip can go unnoticed.
This small setup in your sink acts like a simple sign that something might have happened.
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