
If this sounds familiar, it’s not just bad luck—it’s a combination of cheap mesh, high traffic, and Simcoe County’s legendary wildlife (a.k.a. mosquitoes the size of birds).
Step one: Don’t panic. Step two: Follow these tried-and-true Barrie survival hacks to salvage your BBQ—even with a torn screen.
Got tape? Towel? Old mesh scraps? Patch that tear temporarily. It won’t win beauty contests, but it’ll buy you time to flip the burgers.
Need a laugh (and cautionary tale)? Read Can You Fix a Torn Window Screen With Duct Tape? (I Tried It So You Don’t Have To)
Candles, torches, sprays—if it claims to repel mosquitoes, deploy it. The effectiveness is questionable, but the illusion of control is comforting.
Every BBQ needs a friend who stands near the door, swatting bugs and yelling “close the screen!” It’s an unglamorous job, but vital.
Set up the food inside—yes, it’s cheating—but better than battling flies for your potato salad.
Because patchwork and bug bouncers only go so far.
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Especially in Barrie’s backyard-friendly neighborhoods. Torn screens = open invitation. Mosquitoes show up early, stay late, and never bring snacks.
Prevention? Solid screens, smart repairs, and knowing when to call in the pros.
Summer BBQs should be about laughter, grilled food, and mild sunburn—not bug bites, screen patches, and public frustration.
Plan ahead:
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Pro Tip: Want screens tough enough for cottage weekends too? Check out How Many Mosquitoes Does It Take to Make You Regret Cheap Screens at the Cottage?