answersLogoWhite

0

Try gassing them out with a can or 2 of WD-40 with the nozzle duct taped down. I haven't tried this myself, but WD-40 can do anything, and it kills people if it's swallowed. Let alone breathing it in or being surrounded by a thick cloud of it. (Yeah, you can do just about anything with Duct Tape and WD-40)

But they have a very short life cycle, they'll die on their own within a couple of days. (Thank God)

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When do mayflies appear?

In MAY MAYFLIES COM OUT


When was The Mayflies USA created?

The Mayflies USA was created in 1997.


Do mayflies sleep?

Nope, Mayflies do not sleep in their short 2 day lifespan.


When was Hatching Mayflies created?

Hatching Mayflies was created on 2011-06-01.


What color are mayflies wings?

There are lots of different Mayflies, but generally the wing is trransparent with a few black dots. take a look at the links google search which shows pictures of mayflies.


Why do mayflies not eat?

They do, bacteria.


How can mayflies tell us about water pollution?

Mayflies are sensitive to changes in water quality, so their presence or absence can indicate the health of a water body. High levels of pollution can harm mayfly populations, leading to declines in their numbers. By studying mayflies in a water system, scientists can assess pollution levels and overall ecosystem health.


Does a mayflies eat algae?

Frogs will eat as many mayflies as it can catch. A very good protein source.


Are mayflies decomposers?

yes they are


Are mayflies producers or consumers?

fty


Has the name of a month in its name?

Mayflies.


How does warm water affect mayflies?

Warm water can accelerate the development of mayflies, causing them to emerge earlier than usual. This can disrupt the synchronization between mayflies and other organisms in the ecosystem that depend on them for food, ultimately affecting the overall balance of the ecosystem. Additionally, warmer water can increase the metabolism of mayflies, potentially leading to a shorter lifespan.