Aug 09
22
Annie
They have infested both bathrooms, kitchen and spreading fast. Just curious how they came in? We have had screen windows open a lot and we recently tore out the plumbing/tile in one bath having plumbing & under the house openings. Renovation almost complete. Could these be the source?
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They have infested both bathrooms, kitchen and spreading fast. Just curious how they came in? We have had screen windows open a lot and we recently tore out the plumbing/tile in one bath having plumbing & under the house openings. Renovation almost complete. Could these be the source?
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yes exactly the source.
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Could be, but often gnat infestations are brought into the house in house plants. If you have house plants, even one, gnats will often breed in the soil, especially around the roots of the plant, then hundreds will all hatch and you suddenly have an infestation and can’t see where it came from. Sometimes if you move your houseplants around you’ll see them fly out – that’s the real tell tale sign.
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There are many types of gnats. I once had to get rid of gnats from a dialysis center. The gnats were living in the drains. They come in as larva on your fruits, veggies, carried in from dirt or mud that has their eggs in it. They are amazing as they seem to come from no where. If you have pets your pets or pet food can be a source. They also do fly in through open windows and doors. Their food source is usually rotting material such as food or the gunk that builds up in drains. The site below has great information on how to get rid of the gnats. They do not like vinegar and you can pour that down your drains if you have drain gnats.