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How to Get Rid of Gnats

By following a few simple tips, you can limit the risk of a new infestation of the pesky pests.
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Author Jill Nystul
Cost $15

Equipment

  • Dehumidifier or something similar

Ingredients

  • 1 dish sponge
  • 1 bottle dish soap
  • 1 bag poting soil You may need more if you have a lot of plants to change the potting soil for.

Instructions

  • Keep Your Dishes Clean. The obvious way to prevent fruit flies and other gnats from sticking around your home is to keep the kitchen clean. When you finish with your dishes, clean them up, and put them away. It will eliminate a common food source for flies in your kitchen.
    clean and put away dirty dishes
  • Put Fruits and Vegetables in the Fridge. Don't keep out your ripe fruits and vegetables. Clean them and then put them into your fridge or an appropriate covered bin. If you leave your ripe fruit out, then it will attract gnats to your kitchen.
    Store fruits and vegetables properly
  • Change Your Potting Soil. Changing your potting soil has two benefits: it improves the health of your plants and it gets rid of poor quality soil that attracts fungus gnats. Change out the potting soil when you notice the gnats and pay attention to your watering habits.
    change potting soil
  • Clear Up Damp Areas. Do not allow water to sit and fester in your yard or home. Clean up any damp areas and keep the moisture levels in your home low.
    dry damp areas