I'm almost embarrassed to tell you this it's so simple...Pour 1/2" of Brown Apple Cider Vinegar (Don't use the White Distilled Vinegar it will NOT work as a substitute!) in a drinking glass or clear jar. Add 4-5 drops of any dish washing liquid on top of the Vinegar..DO NOT STIR! Put a glass with this mixture uncovered in every room you have Gnats in. They will be attracted to the Apple scent of the Vinegar. ..They will fly in the glass and drown..No Fuss, No Muss, No Chemicals.Simple and works EVERY time. I have caught both Gnats and Fruit Flies by the dozens using this trick.Leave the glasses undisturbed in low traffic areas if possible. You will see how many you will catch this way.Unbelieveable
CPNPICAR.That is without doubt the LONGEST ANSWER I have ever read on Answers..Whewwwwwww OMG!
2007-10-22 16:50:27
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answered by JD 7
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put a capful of downy liquid fabric softener in a baggie then pierce several holes above the level of the downy to allow the scent to escape the baggie then hang the baggie near the source where the gnats are ...they will flee , this works for love bugs and other insects as well
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember when a friend of mine had them, and they got some kind of RAID spray to put in their house. You like put them wherever the gnats are and set them off and leave your house afterwards so that the spray can kill all of the gnats and when you come back home, they are all dead. Their like some kind of bomb things, I don't remember what they are called, but if you go to your local grocery store and look for it, you'll find it.
2007-10-22 16:45:49
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well set out some fruit this will attract the gnats when all the gnats land on the fruit trap them with a net.
2007-10-22 16:39:40
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Adult gnats are a major problem around homes. Their
sheer persistence can ruin a family picnic, outside
get together or any attempt to just go outside and
relax on your deck or in the yard. Gnats can make
cutting the grass or working in the garden a nightmare.
Their bites won't heal quickly and when they fly
into your mouth, ears, nose or eyes, they can bite
and sting making for some very uncomfortable conditions.
Fortunately there are many repelling and control
options available for use in these areas. What will
work the best is generally most dependent on the level
of activity or local populations. For mild levels of
activity or where gnats are not too dominant, there
are several repelling treatments that can prove to
be helpful. GNAT REPELLENT is the simplest material
to apply and will repel several types of nuisance
biting insects for 2-3 weeks. Be sure to apply it
approximately 12 hours prior to any event if you are
attempting to keep the area gnat free during a
specific time. Also, don't water over it in order
to get the full benefit of the application. Another
repellent that works well on flying biting insects
is the MOSQUITO BLOCKER. This device is simply set
out around the area you want to protect and will
slowly release a natural material which essentially
"blocks" gnats, mosquitoes and other pests from
scenting you as a target. By preventing their natural
ability to scent targets, Mosquito Blockers will prevent
the gnats from knowing you are present and will
go elsewhere looking for food. Keep them filled
with fresh CONCEAL so they work at optimal level.
Though repellents will work well when local populations
are not extreme or excessive, there are times when
chemical applications are needed. This will usually
be the case when there are just too many areas around
in which the gnats can breed and multiply. The constant
renewal of adults means there will be aggressive
competition for food which means repellents won't work
well. When such conditions exist around your home, it
is best to do some kind of liquid, mist or fog application
throughout their season to keep numbers in check. There
are many options available for treatment; try to match
the area needing treatment with the right sized equipment
and chemical form so that you aren't spending too much
time retreating. For small areas, like enclosed patios
or decks, PT-5656XLO or PTMICROCARE will prove effective.
Both are aerosols that contain pyrethrin; the PT-565 will
kill instantly but leaves no residual. The Microcare will
last 2-4 weeks and is much better suited if you intend
on spraying surfaces as well as the air. The Microcare is
good to use on any surface gnats will land like screening
or around windows or lights. Since gnats will regularly
seek such places on which to rest, treating such areas
can prove to have a big impact on their activity. Another
aerosol good for surfaces is FLYING INSECT KILLER. This
formulation uses a newer active ingredient. It has a
slightly stronger odor when applied but its stronger
then the other two options. Plus, it's water based. This
means there is less chance of any staining if you have
to treat local surfaces. The 565 and Microcare use the
more traditional solvent systems which can react with
some finishes and glass so if you plan on treating
inside a lot, use the Flying Insect Killer. But the
one limiting thing about all three aerosols is that
they must be applied over and over. For light infestations,
this is OK but if you have small areas that will need
treatments through the entire season, consider getting
an AEROSOL MACHINE and METERED AEROSOL. The machine
can be configured to release a blast of the Aerosol on
a timed basis so you don't have to worry about doing the
treatment yourself. Just set the machine up and replace
the Aerosol as needed. This set up is excellent for
porches, patios, decks, basements and any small area
which has gnats, mosquitoes or other flying insects
throughout the warm summer months.
If the aerosols aren't big enough or strong
enough to handle the area you want to protect, you
will have to go to either liquid or fogging applications.
Liquid treatments will be applied with a sprayer and
though effective, there will be waste and time
considerations. Liquid treatment is easy to do when
you have small areas like a garden or under a deck
that needs to be sprayed from time time. A good product
for this type of application is VIPER PERMETHRIN. This
odorless concentrate is labeled for use right on vegetables
and turf and it won't hurt pets or people. It comes with
its own hose end sprayer and is good for small to
medium sized areas. If you want to get concentrates and
use your own sprayer for the job, a combination of
PYRETHRIN 6% and PERMETHRIN SUPER CONCENTRATE will
provide both quick knockdown and long lasting residual
so you don't have to spray continuously. Add some
NYLAR to the mix and you will have the best finished
spray possible; Nylar is a growth regulator and
is the only material that will control eggs. Apply the
mixture with one of our SPRAYERS which will do the
job for small areas like 10,000 sq/ft or less. Since
it doesn't take much to kill a gnat, fogging is
much faster to do and will "stretch" your liquid
mixtures so you cover a lot more area and effectively
use a lot less product. Use the same Pyrethrin 6%
and Permethrin Concentrate but instead of applying
the mixture with a sprayer, invest in one of our
foggers. These devices will pump out a mist which
does a great job of covering plants, turf and hard
to reach areas where mosquitoes and gnats like to
hide. There are many to choose from; be sure to get
one that will handle your property efficiently.
For small areas measuring 5000 sq/ft or less, the
MINI-FOGGER will suffice. For areas up to one acre,
either the FM6309 or the FM6208 will do a good job.
If you need the fogger to direct the mist in a
very specific direction, the FM7807 will do the job.
The ultimate foggers are the BACK PACK FOGGER and
the THERMAL FOGGER. The Back Pack is handy because
its self powered and runs off gas. It holds a lot
of liquid and can treat large areas over an acre
in size pretty efficiently. For multi acred lots,
get the Thermal Fogger. It relies on a "hot" fog
and will release a mist that stays in the air much
longer then the other misting foggers so you are
able to treat larger areas effectively. For the
Thermal Fogger you will have to mix up the Pyrethrin
and Permethrin in some DEODORIZED FOGGING OIL since
water can't be used. You can also get some premixed
material that comes in oil and is ready to fog.
OIL BASED PYRETHRIN will prove to be more expensive
to use but it works great. Some people like the fact
that there is no mixing involved; just load it into
the sprayer and start applying it. Regardless of the
form you choose to apply, the Back Pack and Thermal
foggers will prove to be the most effective tools
for getting large areas sprayed.
Gnats are a major problem for many areas of the
world. Though prevalent during the warm season, if
left untreated in the home they can prosper year
round. Be sure to identify local breeding grounds if
you want to treat effectively. Once such areas are
located, spray or fog with Pyrethrin 6%, Permethrin
and Nylar. Use some repellent on your skin and
clothes if you are going somewhere off your property
and expect to encounter them. Bug Bands and Bite
Shields will help as well and if you do get bit,
keep some Bite Ointment available for treatment.
Though the Repellent options will help, they will
prove to be short lived and won't solve the breeding
problem so use them only where problems are light.
For maximum control, spray or fog on a regular basis
and you will be able to get outside more often
and enjoy the experience a lot more as well
2007-10-22 16:43:39
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answered by cpnpicard1 5
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