How do I get rid of gnats?
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Hi Chris,
These pests are a real bother!
Most likely they come into your house on the produce from the markets in the form of eggs on the produce. To get rid of them wash all fruit immediately and refrigerate, with the exception of bananas, keep at room temp after washing.
Since you have washed the pests into the drain, clean that with baking soda and white vinegar, when the fizz stops, rinse well with hot water, you may want to keep the drain covered to ensure no more go in there, they need moisture.
For the airborne ones, get a sticky cardboard from Walmart (a multipack at a great price-this is the item for catching mice) peel off the plastic cover and leave it flat, place a small piece of decaying sweet fruit to attract the gnats in the center of the pad. They will be drawn to it never to pester you again.
They are probably fungus gnats that lay eggs in the soil of your houseplants. Here's a link on getting rid of them:
https://www.planetnatural.com/pest-problem-solver/houseplant-pests/fungus-gnat-control/
Hello -That can be a frustrating irritating situation.
Heres a link for your consideration. Hope this helps.
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-get-rid-of-gnats/
Found this on google:
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I have tried many things. However, I have found the best thing they are attracted to is a SOUR BEER!!!!!! Leave some out in a shallow cup and see them swarm! You might want to use plastic wrap with poked holes too to trap them in. When they are swarming you can also spray with hairspray but then you will have to start over with your trap. Good luck!
Gnats outside or fruit flies inside? Two different things. The home stores sell insect sticky traps for indoors.
If you have little fruit flies inside, they have a short lifespan. The most effective technique I've used (info from my local college extension office) is to hang a fly glue strip near the area where they are most concentrated. Because of the short lifespan, hanging it for 2 weeks will eliminate them.
You can make a fruit fly trap. Cut a plastic bottle about 2/3 of the way up. Remove the screw top lid. Squirt a little dish soap in the bottom, add 2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1 Tbsp sugar, 1/2 cup warm water (dissolve the sugar). Place the top inverted into the bottom. They will fly into the neck to get at the solution but won't be able to escape.
Hey Chris,
Very interesting...eye gnats and Buffalo gnats, I had to look them up and here is a suggestion for the eye gnats, although I don't know how practical the first 2 are:
https://www.hunker.com/13424583/home-remedy-for-keeping-gnats-out-of-eyes
The Buffalo gnats, ugh, it looks like there are ways to deter them, see if anything in this article helps you. It looks as though the populations are hard to control because of where they breed and live:
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/buffalo-gnat-deterrent-104737.html
Best to you & thanks for getting back to us. Great question!
I had a terrible gnat problem and the vinegar traps worked perfectly! Simply place a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar or white vinegar, a few drops of dish soap, and a tablespoon of sugar in a bowl and stir. Set your bowl in an area where gnats are prevalent, such as your kitchen or bathroom. This took care of my problem in just a couple of days!
In a small bowl, mix half a cup warm water, 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1 tbsp sugar and a few drops of dish soap. Gnats will be lured in by the sugary mixture, but once they dip in for a drink, the sticky dish soap will trap them.
Hi Chris, hope this helps.
In a small bowl, mix a half cup of warm water plus two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar, a tablespoon of sugar, and about six drops of liquid dish soap. Gnats will be lured in by the sugary mixture, but once they dip in for a drink, the sticky dish soap will trap them.