How do I get rid of tiny gnats in my house plants??
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Hi jeanette hope this helps you. To prevent fungus gnats caused by sources of damp soil, such as houseplants, or decaying or damaged plant roots it's important to regularly repot your houseplants in new soil and ease up on overwatering them.