Do Plants Attract Gnats? • Longbourn Farm

Do Plants Attract Gnats? • Longbourn Farm

Fungus gnats are small, pesky insects that can be a nuisance to humans and plants. While gnats only have a short life cycle, they reproduce quickly, which makes getting rid of them tricky. If you're currently dealing with a gnat infestation, you're likely wondering what caused it in the first place. Could it be your beloved plants? In this article, we explore the connection between plants and gnats. We'll discuss if it is your plants that attract gnats, as well as tips on how to prevent and get rid of them.

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