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Learn how to get rid of fungus gnats in your house plants and apply strategies to avoid having problems with them in the future.
Black flies, or biting gnats, are a major nuisance in 35 PA counties, including York and Adams. Here's how the DEP controls ...
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Carrots vs. fungus gnats

In this video, watch a time lapse of carrot growth that faced challenges due to fungus gnat larvae. The quality may be lower than expected as it was zoomed in for better visibility on mobile devices.
In this video, watch a time lapse of carrot growth that faced challenges due to fungus gnat larvae. The quality may be lower than expected as it was zoomed in for better visibility on mobile devices.
Gnats emerge in South Carolina during the spring as temperatures rise, becoming a nuisance for outdoor activities. South Carolina has two common types: biting gnats that feed on blood and non-biting ...
Exterminators keep getting calls for a reason. Wood-devouring insects, such as beetles, termites, and carpenter ants, are constantly chewing through walls or infecting trees and breaking them down.
If you’ve ever noticed tiny black flies hovering around your houseplants, congratulations — you’ve met fungus gnats. They’re the mosquitoes of the indoor gardening world: small, annoying and difficult ...
The bane of my existence is the fungus gnat (Bradysia spp.). This insidious little creature’s larva love to inhabit overly wet soils. Their larval feeding habits can damage plant roots, even stunting ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. This microscopic, parasitic fungus evolved to hijack ants’ ...
In experiments, researchers showed that the disease-spreading insects couldn’t resist the sweet smell of a fungus that infected and killed them. By Jason P. Dinh Watch your back, DEET. There’s a new ...