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  2. Fungus gnats buzzing about your potted plants? Zap them ... - AOL

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    Fungus gnats can thrive in the fall when you bring your plants indoors, but you don’t have to struggle in vain.

  3. Fungus gnat - Wikipedia

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    Most fungus gnats are weak fliers, and can often be seen walking rapidly over plants and soil, rather than flying. However, when airborne, the gnats may be quite annoying to humans by flying into their faces, eyes, and noses, both indoors and outdoors. [4] [5] These flies are sometimes confused with drain flies. [6]

  4. Gnat - Wikipedia

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    Adult non-biting gnats do not damage plants but are considered a nuisance. Usually, larvae do not cause serious plant damage, but when present in large numbers can stunt the plant growth and damage its roots. [6] To prevent gnats from spreading, measures have to be taken to target immature stages of development of the species.

  5. Bradysia - Wikipedia

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    Bradysia is a genus of fungus gnat in the family Sciaridae. [3] [4] They are commonly known as darkwinged fungus gnats. [3]They are considered a major pest in greenhouse agriculture because they thrive in the moist conditions common inside greenhouses and feed on the plants being grown within. [5]

  6. Can You Keep Mums Indoors? Here's How to Overwinter Them - AOL

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    The plants will be fine and won't need any special treatment for a day or two. After temps stay around freezing, keeping your fall-blooming mums inside for an extra few weeks of blooms is also easy.

  7. How to (Finally!) Get Rid of Gnats In Your Plants - AOL

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