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Are you struggling with fruit flies in your home or business, but you’ve found the advice I gave in a previous blog entry just doesn’t seem to help? If so, there’s a good chance you may be dealing with a fruit fly imposter. Let’s take a look at each of these fakes.
Fruit Fly Imposter #1: The Fungus Gnat
Our first imposter, the fungus gnat, is primarily found indoors, favoring rooms with potted plants. To test to see if you have fungus gnats, tap your fingers against each of the plants in the area. If you see flies coming out of the plant, then you know that you have fungus gnats. They normally show up when soil in pots is overwatered, ...