It depends on what kind of "gnat" you're talking about; there are many small insects classified under the name "gnat"... But generally gnats lay aprox. 300+ Eggs at a time, and are known to RAPIDLY reproduce at an incredible speed relative to how soon they are able to procreate after birth... Simply put--> 1 gnat [multiply] Time [account for environment/weather] [equals] [300+ gnats] [within hours/day{s}] add more time and you have an infestation... If you would like some great tips on home remedies for getting rid of gnats please visit this site:
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they produce a lot
GNATS was created in 1992.
Gnats do not jump, they fly. However, if you have insects that look like gnats and jump, you may have fleas.
No. Insects, much like ourselves, reproduce sexually. Therefore, you need a male and female gnat to produce offspring. Gnats, and many other insects, lay their eggs in fruit as it will provide nurishment to their larvae. This leads many to believe that the gnats themselves are produced by the fruit when the juveniles emerge.
Yes, gnats can come out of dirty air vents. Gnats can actually come from anywhere. They are very pesky creatures.
They reproduce as fast as you can say rocket. Just kidding
they produce a lot
GNATS was created in 1992.
By mating with each other
no gnats don't even have vertebrate
Any fly spray will kill them but they reproduce so rapidly, the source needs to be found & the area dried out.
Gnats do not jump, they fly. However, if you have insects that look like gnats and jump, you may have fleas.
The collective noun for gnats are:a cloud of gnatsa horde of gnatsa swarm of gnats
Gnats lay eggs.
Seeds are dispersed through flowers by clinging to fur and clothing. They reproduce quickly and grow fast.
No, gnats do not cold air at all. Gnats do not survive the cold weather. They like hot and humid weather.
No. Insects, much like ourselves, reproduce sexually. Therefore, you need a male and female gnat to produce offspring. Gnats, and many other insects, lay their eggs in fruit as it will provide nurishment to their larvae. This leads many to believe that the gnats themselves are produced by the fruit when the juveniles emerge.