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Don't focus too much on the adults as they are replaced quickly since they breed so fast. Instead look for the moisture source where they are breeding and stop them from being replaced with new flies.

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Can dawn kill gnats off my plant?

I'm not sure if it will kill gnats, but there's a good chance that it will kill your plant.


How much dishsoap and water do you mix together to kill gnats?

1 dishsoap for about 3 cups of water


Can you die from radon gas?

Yes, you can. It's a very radioactive gas. Over 40,000 people in US and Europe die yearly from lung cancer caused by radon gas. But it's not like in those horror movies where your body melts away. It does not kill you instantly. You can't see, smell or taste radon gas. And because of that, many people live in houses full of radon without being aware of it. You should do a radon test (link under "Sources and related links" below this answer) to find out if there's radon in your house. Amazon also sells radon test kits, and you should also check in your local area.yes


Can radon gas cause nausea?

No, radon exposure does not give you an upset stomach. Radon is dangerous because it can be inhaled and can undergo radioactive decay in your lungs. Further, the radioactive daughters of radon are all radioactive, and have an excellent chance of remaining in your lungs. These daughter products will decay and cause more radiation damage. Radon exposure is the second leading cause (and an underrated one) of lung cancer. Radiation sickness is unlikely, but cancer can (will) appear in those with higher exposures to radon. You cannot tell if you are being exposed to radon by anything but a radon test of the structure you live (or work) in.


Can radon gas kill?

Yes, radon gas can be harmful and potentially lethal if inhaled in high concentrations over a long period of time. It is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers and is responsible for approximately 21,000 deaths in the United States each year. It is important to test for and mitigate radon gas in homes to reduce the risk of exposure.