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Indoor Gnats Killer Guide

by Cathy McClellan

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Gnats fly around indoors and out, especially near water and food, driving everyone crazy. They are too small to hit with a flyswatter, but this guide will provide the know-how to get rid of them so you can get back to enjoying your picnic.

  • How to Get Rid of Gnats

    Not to be confused with fruit flies, the pesky gnat loves moisture. This attack is three-pronged: first the adults, then the larvae, then the breeding sites. Read More

  • How to Repel Gnats

    Gnats are small flying insects that are simply annoying. They tend to hover in front of your face or sometimes fly on top of your head. This is so because they are Read More

  • How to Kill Indoor Gnats

    Gnats can be a real nuisance, especially in the summer. Most people have to deal with these pests in their homes. Luckily, there are some really simple steps you can take Read More

  • How to Naturally Kill Gnats

    Gnats can be tiny flying nuisances. There are several different types of gnats, and most of them are harmless--just annoying. They fall into the same order in the animal Read More

  • How to Get Rid of Gnats or Fruit flies

    So here are these tiny little guys flying all around your house. They look like fruit-flies but there is no fruit, there is no reason that these things should be hanging Read More

  • About Gnats

    Tiny bugs that you can't see before they are inches in front of you are called gnats. Gnats seem to find their way into your home and are attracted by rotting food and Read More

  • About Gnat Traps

    The beautiful world of nature surrounds us--he trees, the birds, the lush green grass, the gnats? Gnats tend to be attracted to sweet substances as their food source and Read More

  • How Does a Gnat Trap Work?

    Gnat traps are ingeniously simple to make and they work like a charm. And it does not take much to attract gnats: a bit of fruit in a fruit salad, a glass of wine, can of Read More

  • How to Avoid Gnat Bites

    Some gnats do bite. The kind that are called "biting midges" and "no-see-ums" can cause a painful bite that takes longer than a mosquito bite to heal. Because they're tiny, Read More

  • How Do I Kill Gnats?

    Gnats are insects that are closely related to house flies. They all have two wings and can range in size from 1 to 10 millimeters. There are many species of gnats that can Read More

  • How to Get Rid of Gnats in the Kitchen

    Gnats are unwanted flying pests that are mostly seen during the summer months. Learn how to combat these pests and keep your sanity. All you have to do is to keep positive Read More

  • About Fungus Gnats

    Fungus gnats are tiny insects that are frequently found in greenhouses and around indoor potted plants. They are attracted by moist conditions and lay hundreds of eggs in Read More

  • How to Get Rid of Gnats in House Plants

    Gnats are annoying little pest. They like to travel in packs, and they often invade our homes. Thus, it’s important to quickly identify the food or plant that Read More

  • How Does a Fungus Gnat Infestation Start?

    Fungus gnats are grayish-black insects with slender bodies, long legs and delicate wings. They oftentimes resemble mosquitoes. These pests thrive in warm, moist Read More

  • How to Control Fungus Gnats on Indoor Plants

    Fungus gnats are those little hopping bugs you see when you water your indoor plants. They are 1/32 to 1/50 inches with black or gray bodies and clear wings. Plants grown Read More

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