Whether they’re hovering by the hundreds around your fruit bowl, clouding your vegetable garden, or swarming your face—attracted to moisture and salt—gnats are unwelcome visitors. Some bite humans and ...
Many plants can not survive after the frost sets in, but if you plan to relocate them indoors for winter, make sure you ...
If you have your plants placed all over your home, it may be best to bring them into one central area while you're away. This ...
Employing a physical insect-trapping mechanism, our electric indoor fly trap provides a secure fly-trapping way for your family, infants and pets. Plus, unlike traditional bug zappers with disruptive ...
So you think mosquitoes are a pain? How 'bout those gnats? After a brutal winter and near-record spring floods, Minnesotans now are enduring waves of biting "buffalo gnats" that seem impervious to the ...
I have noticed some insects that look like mosquitoes flying around my house plants when I move the pots or water them. Are these harmful to my plants and what can I do to get rid of them? Fungus ...
Over the past few years, I’ve learned to always keep indoor fly traps on hand. The seasonal infestation is inevitable. It always starts out slow: One day, I notice a couple of fruit flies buzzing ...
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 ...