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Is it a fruit fly or drain fly hovering over the trash or the bowl of fruit? Or maybe a gnat drawn to an indoor plant? Spring weather in Houston makes homes and backyards inviting places for the bug ...
“Many gnats feed, breed, and hang out in sludgy, moist substrates,” Crumbley says. “These substrates could be saturated soil, animal waste, and clogged drains and gutters.” The best way to ...
There is no more unwelcome house guest than a group of gnats. The tiny bugs often hover above your fruit bowl or drain, bite the skin, and persist as a general nuisance until dealt with.
“Many gnats feed, breed, and hang out in sludgy, moist substrates,” Crumbley says. “These substrates could be saturated soil, animal waste, and clogged drains and gutters.” The best way to get rid of ...