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We have a lot of plants in our house, and unfortunately, that has come with a problem: fungus gnats. For a long time, we thought they were fruit flies, but eventually over time, we realized they were coming from the soil of our house plants. Once we realized this, it led us to a new

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Are you seeing tiny black flys around your houseplants? Those are fungus gnats. This details what causes & how to get rid of gnats in soil.

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Fungus gnats are a common pest among houseplants. These small flies tend to go unnoticed at first, slowly building their populations by laying eggs on the soil of our container plants. Their larvae feed on fungi and organic matter in our potting soil and nibble on plant roots as well. As much as we'd like, they don't go away on their own. Fortunately, fungus gnats are more of a nuisance than anything. And they are easy to control. Learn how to get rid of fungus gnats and apply these strategies to avoid having problems with them in the future. #gardenideas #gardening #pests #fungusgnats #gnats Mosquito Dunks For Gnats, How To Kill Gnats In House Plants, Fungus Gnats Get Rid Of, Kill Gnats In House, Getting Rid Of Nats, How To Kill Gnats, Gnat Spray, Gnats In House Plants, Creative Gardening Ideas

Fungus gnats are a common pest among houseplants. These small flies tend to go unnoticed at first, slowly building their populations by laying eggs on the soil of our container plants. Their larvae feed on fungi and organic matter in our potting soil and nibble on plant roots as well. As much as we'd like, they don't go away on their own. Fortunately, fungus gnats are more of a nuisance than anything. And they are easy to control. Learn how to get rid of fungus gnats and apply these…

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