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Gnat Control
The warm summer months bring sunshine, outdoor activities, and, unfortunately, an unwelcome invasion of gnats and fruit flies. These tiny flying insects might be small in size, but they create much ...
It’s a problem University of Kentucky entomologist and assistant professor Jonathan Larson knows well: fungus gnat infestations that seem to get out of control and take over homes this time of year.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Everyone already knows that gnats are a nuisance. After talking to Emma Grace Crumbley, an entomologist ...
Gnats thrive in moisture, humidity, and decomposing matter, especially after rain. Cut down their numbers by drying soil, clearing debris, and removing standing water. Acting early prevents plant ...
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