INSECTS seem to always find their way into your home no matter how many screens you have installed or repellents you've used.

From wasps repeatedly hitting your window in an effort to escape to a stink bug in your bathtub, this simple and free hack will get rid of them.

Instagram account Spewpa shared user Sveinung Hjelmervik's free and humane way of removing wasps and other insects from your home.

If you hear a buzzing inside one of your windows this summer, simply grab an old matchbox to tackle your uninvited guest.

Ensuring there are no remaining matches in the box, slide the box partially from its sleeve.

Once you have located the creepy crawly you want to evict from your home, simply place the matchbox over it and slide it closed.

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It goes without saying that, unless you have lightening reflexes, this hack only works if the insect is on a flat surface and not flying in the air.

Instagram users were impressed with the simple trick, taking to the comments section to share their opinions.

"Damn bro, you just solved a ridiculously complex problem," wrote one viewer.

Another person joked: "Welp that's going to up the price [of matches] after people start buying them after watching this video."

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"That’s a good trick!! I usually do it with a glass and a paper, but this is better, although you only have a small space to get it into," pointed out another user.

Other users weren't as convinced by the close-contact method. One person said: "The trust in the wasp not crawling onto your hand when you release it. I could never."

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