Yes, gnats can lay eggs in indoor plants.
Yes, gnats lay their eggs in water.
Gnats lay eggs.
I have been told that they lay eggs where moisture is...........
Gnats are attracted to moist soil, which can occur when plants are overwatered or if there is poor drainage. The gnats lay their eggs in the soil, leading to an infestation. To get rid of gnats, allow the soil to dry out between waterings and consider using sticky traps or natural predators like nematodes.
Gnats typically nest in moist environments with decaying organic matter, such as wet soil, compost piles, or rotting vegetation. They are attracted to areas with high humidity and standing water, making places like drains, overwatered potted plants, or leaky faucets common nesting sites for gnats.
Fungus gnats are attracted to moist environments with decaying organic matter, such as overwatered plants or damp soil. They lay their eggs in these conditions, leading to an infestation in your house.
Gnats are attracted to the moist soil in plants where they lay their eggs. To get rid of them, you can let the soil dry out between waterings, use sticky traps, or apply a natural insecticide like neem oil.
Those "gnats" are fruit flies. They do not come out of bananas, they hatch from the banana peel. The adult fruit flies lay their eggs on the banana plants, including the fruit.
Plants do not lay eggs.
Plants do not lay eggs.
No, plants do not reproduce by laying eggs. Birds lay eggs. Plants reproduce through seeds.
No, it's not a good environment for their eggs. With all the chemicals most people have in their hair such as: shampoos, perms, dyes, hairspray, gels, oils, and greases... along with combing and brushing your hair its not a good place for gnats to lay their eggs.