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6 Best Buy Bug Spray For Gnats, Gnat Killer Spray Reviews What Can I Spray To Kil Gnats?

Alfred Andreson - July 29, 2018
Is there a spray to kill gnats?
All you will need is a spray bottle, dish soap, water and/or baking soda and vinegar. You just need to use a few drops of dish soap and a table spoon of vinegar for each cup of water. With this these destructive gnats will parish with just a few spritz of your new chemical weapon.
Homemade flea spray with white vinegar and baking soda

Why do gnats swarm around your head?
The majority of gnats and flies are attracted to certain smells, especially fruit and sweet scents. ... Many species of gnats and flies are attracted by body heat. Others are in search of moisture. Not only are they drawn to perspiration, but also the mucous around your eyes and nose that can be a source of moisture.

What can I spray to kill gnats?

  1. A quick summary of getting rid of gnats and fruit flies.
  2. Create a trap by mixing apple cider vinegar with a few drops of dish soap.
  3. Another home-made trap is to pour leftover red wine into a jar.
  4. Mash up banana slices in a jar and cover the top with a plastic wrap.
  5. Pour bleach solution into the bathroom sink.
  6. Use an insect fogging product if you are dealing with a large-scale infestation.
  7. Place rotten fruits into a jar to attract the gnats and fruit flies.

Garden Safe Gnat Killer Spray
Garden Safe 80422 Houseplant and Garden Insect Killer, 24-Ounce Spray
Garden Safe Houseplant & Garden Insect Killer Ready-to-Use 24oz Kills all stages of insects including eggs
Kills bugs on contact
For use on edibles up to day of harvest
Kills aphids, beetles, caterpillars, ants, mealybugs, mites, leafhoppers, scale, thrips, fungus gnats, whitefly, adelgids, plant bugs
Also kills sawfly larvae, psyllids, spittlebugs, phylloxera; use up to day of harvest
Made with a botanical insecticide from the chrysanthemum flower
Use indoors and outdoors
Ready to use; kills on contact; measures 2.5 by 4.2 by 10.5 inches

Cons and Tips for problems from real reviews:

  1. Moist soil is better than dry soil, the product works best right after I water my plants.
  2. If combined with Gnat Stix the Garden safe gnat sprayer will kill perfectly the fungus gnats.
  3. Reapply over and over again until getting rid of gnats and larvae.
  4. 90% of ingredients that are in the sprayer bottle is chemical and not written in the label sheet, just warnings, be careful of eyes and kids or pets.
  5. Don’t kill on contact it takes a few minutes, add some borax to kill insects.
  6. Some people report that it burn leaves and plants left with black marks all over.
  7. Others report increasing of knats instead of killing them as the spray delayed its effect upon contact.
EcoRaider Killer Spray For Gnats
  • EcoRaider All Purpose Home Insect Control 16 OZ, Fast Kill & Lasting Prevention, Natural & Non-Toxic
  • EcoRaider Bed Bug Killer Spray 1 Gallon Jug, Green + Non-toxic, 100% Kill + Extended Protection
  • EcoRaider Mosquito & Flying Insect Killer (16 OZ), 3-in-One Kills Adults & Larvae Plus Repels, Natural & Non-Toxic
KILLS MULTIPLE TYPES: A broad spectrum botanical bio-insecticide that kills all types of insects.
ALL PURPOSE HOME PROTECTION: kills adults insects on contacts and repels many species effectively.
HIGH PERFORMANCE AND FAST ACTION: Quickly neutralize the insect’s neuron system and inhibit their mobility
KILL ALL STAGES INCLUSIVE: Kills adults, nymphs and larvae all inclusively!
GREEN, NATURAL & NON-TOXIC: Safe to use around children and pets

Problems of usage and some tips to fix them
  1. People experience too much chemical scent that cause family headache or migraine, the strong smell require good ventilation after spraying. 
  2. Last ingredient has some carcinogenic effect, don't be around after spraying.
  3. Don't spray directly and heavily on plant leaves.

Wondercide Natural Outdoor Spray For Gnats
Wondercide Ready-to-Use Natural Outdoor Pest Control Spray - 32oz | Kills and Repels 100s of Insects

Kills & repels 100s of bugs, including mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, ants, chiggers, no-see-ums, mites, moths, japanese beetles, scorpions, carpet beetles, mole crickets, box elder bugs, silverfish, roaches, palmetto bugs & numerous other non-beneficial insects, naturally.
SAFE around kids, pets, beneficial insects, like bees and butterflies, and plants – even when wet! Just attach to a hose and spray.
Made in the USA! with organic, human food-grade ingredients. 100% biodegradable and non-toxic pest control. Alternative to common synthetic pesticide (permethrin & pyrethroids) yard products.
Treats the life cycle to kill adults, eggs, larvae and pupae.
Treats 5,000 square feet and can be refilled with the Yard + Garden concentrate.












Tips to get rid of gants with the sprayer 
  1. Make sure you are spraying all areas of your yard - the house, fence, trees, bushes, and lawn.
  2. Reach the entire soil. Because 90% of the gnat problem is in the egg layer cycle, you want to be sure you are allowing the product to soak into the top layer of soil. 
  3. A yard 200 sq ft need enough sprayer for 1 treatments. You want to be sure you are using about a 4th of bottle for each treatment and no less.
  4. Cedar oil affects octopamine, which is essential to life for pheromone-driven pests (like fleas and ticks) as it is responsible for regulating heart rate, movement, and behavior in insect pests. Cedar oil blocks the octopamine neurotransmitter receptors in pests, causing pests to be repelled from the area. When contacted, pests suffocate and die. Anything type of pest that you are wanting to kill must be sprayed directly to die by-contact. 
  5. Ants coming out of wood baseboards, for instance, your issue could be something more severe or the ants could be coming from outside. In those cases, as a first measure, we recommend spraying directly on the ants you can see, spraying the interior and exterior perimeter of your home, and sealing or caulking any open areas. How To Kill Ants Naturally
Neem Oil Gnat Repellent Spray
Bonide 024 Concentrate Neem Oil Insect Repellent, 16-Ounce
16 oz., Concentrate, Neem Oil
An all purpose insecticide, miticide, and fungicide for organic gardening
Formula is derived from the neem seed
Kills all stages of insects, eggs, larvae, and adults
Makes a great dormant spray

I just got mine and checked. It has 70% and 30% other ingredients and I can't see what the 'other' ingredients are right now. But it does stare that it is for organic gardening. However, I will be looking for some that is a 100% neem oil in future. Thanks for the intelligent question. I wondered why it mixes so easily with water. The good thing is it only takes 2 table spoons to the gallon and seems to be doing the job it states it will.

Tips for better usage:
  1. Neem is only toxic in direct exposure (actually spraying bees), Spray early or late in the day when the pollinators aren't there.
  2. Dilution by water: 2 tablespoons to one gallon of water
  3. Please read the guide carefully. I put about one tablespoon full in a half gallon of water and because I just have one orange tree, applied it by hand. All my leaves fell off a few weeks later. They were diseased so maybe that's good. However, they grew back soon after and the tree is looking pretty beautiful right now. I live in the NE so I take it in in the winter. So I think the ratio is a whole lot less. When I did mine there was a oily feel on the leaves that I couldn't wash off.

Is there a spray to kill gnats?
All you will need is a spray bottle, dish soap, water and/or baking soda and vinegar. You just need to use a few drops of dish soap and a table spoon of vinegar for each cup of water. With this these destructive gnats will parish with just a few spritz of your new chemical weapon.
Homemade flea spray with white vinegar and baking soda

Why do gnats swarm around your head?
The majority of gnats and flies are attracted to certain smells, especially fruit and sweet scents. ... Many species of gnats and flies are attracted by body heat. Others are in search of moisture. Not only are they drawn to perspiration, but also the mucous around your eyes and nose that can be a source of moisture.

What can I spray to kill gnats?

  1. A quick summary of getting rid of gnats and fruit flies.
  2. Create a trap by mixing apple cider vinegar with a few drops of dish soap.
  3. Another home-made trap is to pour leftover red wine into a jar.
  4. Mash up banana slices in a jar and cover the top with a plastic wrap.
  5. Pour bleach solution into the bathroom sink.
  6. Use an insect fogging product if you are dealing with a large-scale infestation.
  7. Place rotten fruits into a jar to attract the gnats and fruit flies.

Garden Safe Gnat Killer Spray
Garden Safe 80422 Houseplant and Garden Insect Killer, 24-Ounce Spray
Garden Safe Houseplant & Garden Insect Killer Ready-to-Use 24oz Kills all stages of insects including eggs
Kills bugs on contact
For use on edibles up to day of harvest
Kills aphids, beetles, caterpillars, ants, mealybugs, mites, leafhoppers, scale, thrips, fungus gnats, whitefly, adelgids, plant bugs
Also kills sawfly larvae, psyllids, spittlebugs, phylloxera; use up to day of harvest
Made with a botanical insecticide from the chrysanthemum flower
Use indoors and outdoors
Ready to use; kills on contact; measures 2.5 by 4.2 by 10.5 inches

Cons and Tips for problems from real reviews:

  1. Moist soil is better than dry soil, the product works best right after I water my plants.
  2. If combined with Gnat Stix the Garden safe gnat sprayer will kill perfectly the fungus gnats.
  3. Reapply over and over again until getting rid of gnats and larvae.
  4. 90% of ingredients that are in the sprayer bottle is chemical and not written in the label sheet, just warnings, be careful of eyes and kids or pets.
  5. Don’t kill on contact it takes a few minutes, add some borax to kill insects.
  6. Some people report that it burn leaves and plants left with black marks all over.
  7. Others report increasing of knats instead of killing them as the spray delayed its effect upon contact.
EcoRaider Killer Spray For Gnats
  • EcoRaider All Purpose Home Insect Control 16 OZ, Fast Kill & Lasting Prevention, Natural & Non-Toxic
  • EcoRaider Bed Bug Killer Spray 1 Gallon Jug, Green + Non-toxic, 100% Kill + Extended Protection
  • EcoRaider Mosquito & Flying Insect Killer (16 OZ), 3-in-One Kills Adults & Larvae Plus Repels, Natural & Non-Toxic
KILLS MULTIPLE TYPES: A broad spectrum botanical bio-insecticide that kills all types of insects.
ALL PURPOSE HOME PROTECTION: kills adults insects on contacts and repels many species effectively.
HIGH PERFORMANCE AND FAST ACTION: Quickly neutralize the insect’s neuron system and inhibit their mobility
KILL ALL STAGES INCLUSIVE: Kills adults, nymphs and larvae all inclusively!
GREEN, NATURAL & NON-TOXIC: Safe to use around children and pets

Problems of usage and some tips to fix them
  1. People experience too much chemical scent that cause family headache or migraine, the strong smell require good ventilation after spraying. 
  2. Last ingredient has some carcinogenic effect, don't be around after spraying.
  3. Don't spray directly and heavily on plant leaves.

Wondercide Natural Outdoor Spray For Gnats
Wondercide Ready-to-Use Natural Outdoor Pest Control Spray - 32oz | Kills and Repels 100s of Insects

Kills & repels 100s of bugs, including mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, ants, chiggers, no-see-ums, mites, moths, japanese beetles, scorpions, carpet beetles, mole crickets, box elder bugs, silverfish, roaches, palmetto bugs & numerous other non-beneficial insects, naturally.
SAFE around kids, pets, beneficial insects, like bees and butterflies, and plants – even when wet! Just attach to a hose and spray.
Made in the USA! with organic, human food-grade ingredients. 100% biodegradable and non-toxic pest control. Alternative to common synthetic pesticide (permethrin & pyrethroids) yard products.
Treats the life cycle to kill adults, eggs, larvae and pupae.
Treats 5,000 square feet and can be refilled with the Yard + Garden concentrate.












Tips to get rid of gants with the sprayer 
  1. Make sure you are spraying all areas of your yard - the house, fence, trees, bushes, and lawn.
  2. Reach the entire soil. Because 90% of the gnat problem is in the egg layer cycle, you want to be sure you are allowing the product to soak into the top layer of soil. 
  3. A yard 200 sq ft need enough sprayer for 1 treatments. You want to be sure you are using about a 4th of bottle for each treatment and no less.
  4. Cedar oil affects octopamine, which is essential to life for pheromone-driven pests (like fleas and ticks) as it is responsible for regulating heart rate, movement, and behavior in insect pests. Cedar oil blocks the octopamine neurotransmitter receptors in pests, causing pests to be repelled from the area. When contacted, pests suffocate and die. Anything type of pest that you are wanting to kill must be sprayed directly to die by-contact. 
  5. Ants coming out of wood baseboards, for instance, your issue could be something more severe or the ants could be coming from outside. In those cases, as a first measure, we recommend spraying directly on the ants you can see, spraying the interior and exterior perimeter of your home, and sealing or caulking any open areas. How To Kill Ants Naturally
Neem Oil Gnat Repellent Spray
Bonide 024 Concentrate Neem Oil Insect Repellent, 16-Ounce
16 oz., Concentrate, Neem Oil
An all purpose insecticide, miticide, and fungicide for organic gardening
Formula is derived from the neem seed
Kills all stages of insects, eggs, larvae, and adults
Makes a great dormant spray

I just got mine and checked. It has 70% and 30% other ingredients and I can't see what the 'other' ingredients are right now. But it does stare that it is for organic gardening. However, I will be looking for some that is a 100% neem oil in future. Thanks for the intelligent question. I wondered why it mixes so easily with water. The good thing is it only takes 2 table spoons to the gallon and seems to be doing the job it states it will.

Tips for better usage:
  1. Neem is only toxic in direct exposure (actually spraying bees), Spray early or late in the day when the pollinators aren't there.
  2. Dilution by water: 2 tablespoons to one gallon of water
  3. Please read the guide carefully. I put about one tablespoon full in a half gallon of water and because I just have one orange tree, applied it by hand. All my leaves fell off a few weeks later. They were diseased so maybe that's good. However, they grew back soon after and the tree is looking pretty beautiful right now. I live in the NE so I take it in in the winter. So I think the ratio is a whole lot less. When I did mine there was a oily feel on the leaves that I couldn't wash off.

10 DIY Gnat Traps That Actually Work in house and outside?

Alfred Andreson - July 23, 2018

How to Make a Homemade Gnat Trap

There are homemade traps and Ready for purchase traps> read about both below
Getting Rid of Pesky Gnats With a Homemade Trap!
The shady woods and wetlands surrounding our property are the perfect breeding grounds for Gnat . As the summer sun begins to set, hordes of the hungry pests turn an enjoyable evening on the deck or sitting around the fire pit into a slaphappy session of trying to swat the bloodthirsty bugs.
To combat the aerial insect attacks, we light the citronella candles and spray on some insect repellent to lessen their impact.

Gnats find their victims by following carbon dioxide trails, which we produce as we exhale our breath. Many commercial traps attract bugs by burning propane to produce carbon dioxide.

While carbon dioxide leads Gnats to you as a target, heat is likely the way they figure out where to bite you. Gnats like choosing an area of the body where the blood is close to the surface. This would include areas like the forehead, wrists, elbows, and neck.

How Does Homemade Gnat Trap Work?
A simple trap is made from a plastic bottle. The yeast and sugar bait are placed inside the bottle to create a carbon dioxide plume that lures the bugs into the trap. Hungry Gnats follow the trail into the bottle and down through the funnel.

When they realize there's no food to be found, they fly along the surface of the brown sugar mixture until they reach the sides of the bottle.
The bugs then fly up the side of the bottle but their escape is blocked by the inverted funnel (the reason for sealing the edges with duct tape). The little biters are trapped!

The Gnats then tire and fall into the liquid to drown. Sure, some lucky Gnats may find their way back up through the narrow entrance of the funnel to freedom (and to bite again another day), but the majority of bugs that enter the trap will perish there.

Will this simple trap clear your yard of Gnats? Nope, but they are cheap and easy to make. The bait is organic and safe for kids and pets. I was intrigued and decided to make a few to place strategically around the yard.


Eliminate Gnats from your life with this homemade trap!
What You'll Need

  1. Empty 2-liter soda bottle or similar-sized container
  2. X-acto blade or razor knife
  3. Duct tape
  4. Black construction paper/spray paint
  5. 1/4 cup brown sugar
  6. 1 cup hot water
  7. 1 package dry active yeast

Use a blade to cut the top section off of the two-liter bottle.
1. Cut the Plastic Bottle
Use a blade to slice off the top section of the bottle just below the area where the neck of the bottle flares out to meet the main section of the bottle. Be careful, as the knife is very sharp and can easily cut through the plastic and into a finger. Use caution and common sense while cutting off the top of the bottle.

Check to ensure the lid fits in the body of the trap.
2. Assemble the Trap
After cutting off the top of the bottle, you now have the two pieces that can be rearranged to make the trap: the bottom cylinder and the bottleneck.

When inverted and with the cap removed, the neck section resembles a funnel. Remove the cap and insert the "funnel" into the body of the bottle.

Don't push the funnel all the way down to the bottom of the bottle. Leave enough space between the bottleneck and bottom to add a cup or so of liquid along with an air space between the surface of the liquid and the lowest point of the funnel.

Assemble your homemade Gnat trap! The inverted bottleneck traps any Gnats that enter.
3. Seal the Escape Route
Use duct tape to secure the funnel. The duct tape not only holds the funnel in place, but it also seals the edges of the funnel against the edges of the bottle. This makes it harder for any bugs that enter the Gnat trap to escape.

Tip: Wrap a piece of black construction paper around the base of the Gnat trap. If you don't have the paper on hand, use black spray paint to cover the outside of the trap. The dark covering blocks out the sunlight, which keeps the trap cooler and helps extend the active life of the yeast and sugar bait.

Make Gnat bait to draw the bugs into your trap.
4. Make the Gnat Bait
Add 1/4 cup of brown sugar to 1 cup of boiling water. Mix thoroughly until the sugar is dissolved completely.
Allow the mixture to cool until you can comfortably stick your finger into the mixture. Ideally, the temperature of the sugar water should be between 120-130°F. If it's too hot, the high temperature will kill the yeast. If it's too cool, the yeast will not fully activate.
When the sugar mixture reaches the correct temperature, gently mix in the yeast. Pour the mixture into the bottle (the inverted funnel makes this easy), and the Gnat trap is ready to go.

Set your trap out and enjoy the results!
5. Set Out the Gnat Trap
Place the homemade Gnat trap in a shady area of your yard. Since the goal of the trap is to entice Gnats into the trap, do not place the bottle too close to your sitting and deck areas. Instead, place the traps around the outer perimeter of your sitting area.

As evening approaches, the Gnats will come out in search of their victims. Some of the bugs will find the carbon dioxide trail drifting up from the yeast mixture and follow the trail to their doom. The mosquitos will fly down through the bottle top into the sugar solution and drown. Remember to change the solution in the bottle every two weeks.

If you're spending the evening outside and want to have some extra protection, I recommend using a chemical Gnat repellent. For adults, it should contain 30-50% DEET.

For children over three-months-old, the repellent should have a concentration of no more than 10-30 percent. If you are putting on sunscreen, make sure to apply it before the Gnat repellent, as sunscreens block the effects of chemicals.

Will a Homemade Gnat Trap Remove All Bugs in My Yard?
This trap will not capture and kill all of the Gnats in your yard nor eliminate the risk of being bitten. However, they are cheap and easy to make, which I think makes them worth a try. For the best results, try combining the Gnat traps with several other methods of Gnat control.

Gnat traps offer several benefits over other bug-killing methods:

  1. The trap is easy to make from inexpensive materials and ingredients. No special tools are needed.
  2. You also don't need any special equipment to make the trap work in the yard. That means you don't need electricity, extension cords, or timers that other traps might require.
  3. It does not require expensive propane to operate.
  4. The trap works 24 hours a day.
  5. No maintenance is required. No fans or other moving parts that can break down are involved.
  6. The Gnat bait is completely organic and can be used safely around pets and children.

What About the Gnat Population?

Gnats that hunt at night start looking for places to sleep as soon as daylight comes. The population builds steadily during morning hours and remain static until the middle of the afternoon.
A potential way to deter Gnats is to use essential oils.

How to Get Rid of Gnats Inside the House?

  1. If you live in an area with many Gnat , you should use Gnat netting to protect infants less than two months old.
  2. Wear clothing from head to toe if possible, as limiting skin exposure will lower the chances of Gnat bites.
  3. Avoid wearing black or other dark colors, especially in warm weather, as they keep your body warm. Gnats are attracted to warm bodies, and that's not a recipe for bite-free success.
  4. Avoid wearing perfumes, as Gnats are attracted to the scent mixed with our body sweat.
  5. Use weather-stripping products to seal any door gaps. Protecting your home entry is an important step to reduce the access Gnats have inside.
  6. Eat more garlic. If you consume a lot of it, your sweat will smell like garlic. The smell deters Gnats and keeps them away naturally.
  7. Try using silicone caulk or screen patches to prevent Gnats from entering the house. Make sure that no screens have holes or tears. Turn on fans because they can break up carbon dioxide and throw Gnats off course.
  8. Natural repellents claim to work as well as man-made compounds. A few of them are citronella oil, cinnamon oil, castor oil, peppermint oil, and lemongrass oil. Combine an essential oil with a base of carrier oil or alcohol like olive oil, sunflower oil, witch hazel or vodka. Be careful not to overdose on the essential oils, as this can cause potential skin irritation. Make sure the alcohol base you use is safe to apply to the skin.
  9. Apply apple cider vinegar to help reduce the itchiness from Gnat bites.

How to Reduce Itching and Redness From Gnat Bites?
The longer a bite goes untreated, the more likely it is to cause damage and itching. You can do several different things to reduce the itchiness and redness that the bites create.

  1. Use alcohol to treat the affected area right away. Rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball or using an alcohol wipe are both effective ways to address the area quickly. Refrain from scratching the area, as it can cause redness to show up sooner and will make the area itchier.
  2. Baking Soda: If you want natural solutions to reduce itching, you can find most of the supplies in your home. Baking soda is one of the most effective solutions. Mix it with warm water to create a paste. Use a cotton swab to apply the paste to the area. Leave the paste on the skin for a few minutes before washing it off. Baking soda for fleas
  3. Apple Cider Vinegar: Soak a cotton ball in the apple cider vinegar until it becomes saturated. Grab tape or a band-aid to secure the cotton ball to the skin that is affected by the bite. Keep the cotton ball in place as the pain subsides. Does vinegar kill fleas?
  4. Aloe vera is a great topical treatment for many injuries and issues and is perfect to address the heat that comes with bug bites. Apply a bit of aloe to the area to feel relief.
  5. Honey is another great way to eliminate the swelling. Simply apply it to the area and rub it into the skin. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it a product you should reach for soon after getting bit.

Quick Gnat Trap Answers: Did You Know?

  1. There are over 3,500 species of Gnat . Gnat is a Spanish word meaning "little fly".
  2. Only female Gnats feed on blood. They need it to help the eggs develop.
  3. A female Gnat can lay up to 300 eggs at a time, and she usually deposits them on the surface of stagnant water.
  4. Gnat eggs need water to hatch. The tiny embryo wrigglers live in water for about 10 days before pupating into Gnat .
  5. Adult Gnats live for up to two months.
  6. Diseases carried by Gnats include West Nile virus, malaria, and encephalitis.
  7. Gnats are attracted carbon dioxide, body heat, sweat, and dark clothing.
  8. DEET is an effective Gnat repellent. Picaridin and lemon-eucalyptus oil are also recommended by the Centers for Disease Control as Gnat repellents.
  9. No single method is 100% effective for controlling Gnat .

3 DIY Gnat Traps That Actually Work

Defend yourself against stink bugs, mosquitoes, and fruit flies
One DIY trap tackles *Aedes aegypti* mosquitoes like this one.
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One DIY trap tackles Aedes aegypti mosquitoes like this one below .
Uninvited guests at your summer cookout can be real pests. So get rid of your annoying insect visitors with a DIY Gnat trap. But bear in mind that not all the traps you find on the Internet work.

A sonic mosquito repellent is one failure. “There is no scientific basis for bug-repellent traps that claim to use a high-pitched frequency to drive away pests,” says Roxanne Connelly, an entomologist at the University of Florida. Traps claiming to attract Gnats with yeast are equally dubious.

Connelly and Ty Ashcraft, an exterminator at Holistic Pet Solutions in Charlotte, North Carolina, offer three traps that actually get the job done, and explain why they work.


1. Stink Bugs
A homemade stink Gnat trap

Omnipresent stink bugs, with their pungent coriander-like odor (used to defend against predators), can make a home uninhabitable. Ashcraft has a quick fix. Start by cutting off the top 2 inches of a two-liter bottle. Then invert and tape the neck to the opening so the top sits within the bottle. Drop a small battery-powered light into the container. In a dimly lit space, the light will attract stink bugs, trapping them until you can dispose of them. “Make sure to place this in attics, basements, or other dark areas,” Ashcraft says.

2. Mosquitoes
homemade mosquito trap
A DIY mosquito trap

Not all mosquitoes are attracted to the same bait. Connelly suggests a low-tech “ovitrap,” which uses standing water to lure Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti, two common breeds. First, cut off the top of a two-liter plastic bottle, and spray-paint the outside a solid black.

Then drill two 3/8-inch overflow holes below the brim. Cover them, and the top, with fine mesh. Secure a wet cloth around the brim (soak it once a day) and fill the trap with water. Eggs, laid on the fabric, will hatch, fall through the mesh, and grow too large to escape.

3. Fruit Flies
A homemade fruit fly trap

For fruit flies, it's recommended trap is simple. Fill a quart-size bowl with a sudsy mixture of water and dish soap. Then set a smaller bowl, filled with a quarter-cup of red-wine vinegar, afloat in the center.

The vinegar attracts fruit flies, which then get stuck in the suds. Do this a few days before having people over. “I refresh the soap twice a day, and within three days, that typically clears all the flies,”

How to Make a Homemade Gnat Trap

There are homemade traps and Ready for purchase traps> read about both below
Getting Rid of Pesky Gnats With a Homemade Trap!
The shady woods and wetlands surrounding our property are the perfect breeding grounds for Gnat . As the summer sun begins to set, hordes of the hungry pests turn an enjoyable evening on the deck or sitting around the fire pit into a slaphappy session of trying to swat the bloodthirsty bugs.
To combat the aerial insect attacks, we light the citronella candles and spray on some insect repellent to lessen their impact.

Gnats find their victims by following carbon dioxide trails, which we produce as we exhale our breath. Many commercial traps attract bugs by burning propane to produce carbon dioxide.

While carbon dioxide leads Gnats to you as a target, heat is likely the way they figure out where to bite you. Gnats like choosing an area of the body where the blood is close to the surface. This would include areas like the forehead, wrists, elbows, and neck.

How Does Homemade Gnat Trap Work?
A simple trap is made from a plastic bottle. The yeast and sugar bait are placed inside the bottle to create a carbon dioxide plume that lures the bugs into the trap. Hungry Gnats follow the trail into the bottle and down through the funnel.

When they realize there's no food to be found, they fly along the surface of the brown sugar mixture until they reach the sides of the bottle.
The bugs then fly up the side of the bottle but their escape is blocked by the inverted funnel (the reason for sealing the edges with duct tape). The little biters are trapped!

The Gnats then tire and fall into the liquid to drown. Sure, some lucky Gnats may find their way back up through the narrow entrance of the funnel to freedom (and to bite again another day), but the majority of bugs that enter the trap will perish there.

Will this simple trap clear your yard of Gnats? Nope, but they are cheap and easy to make. The bait is organic and safe for kids and pets. I was intrigued and decided to make a few to place strategically around the yard.


Eliminate Gnats from your life with this homemade trap!
What You'll Need

  1. Empty 2-liter soda bottle or similar-sized container
  2. X-acto blade or razor knife
  3. Duct tape
  4. Black construction paper/spray paint
  5. 1/4 cup brown sugar
  6. 1 cup hot water
  7. 1 package dry active yeast

Use a blade to cut the top section off of the two-liter bottle.
1. Cut the Plastic Bottle
Use a blade to slice off the top section of the bottle just below the area where the neck of the bottle flares out to meet the main section of the bottle. Be careful, as the knife is very sharp and can easily cut through the plastic and into a finger. Use caution and common sense while cutting off the top of the bottle.

Check to ensure the lid fits in the body of the trap.
2. Assemble the Trap
After cutting off the top of the bottle, you now have the two pieces that can be rearranged to make the trap: the bottom cylinder and the bottleneck.

When inverted and with the cap removed, the neck section resembles a funnel. Remove the cap and insert the "funnel" into the body of the bottle.

Don't push the funnel all the way down to the bottom of the bottle. Leave enough space between the bottleneck and bottom to add a cup or so of liquid along with an air space between the surface of the liquid and the lowest point of the funnel.

Assemble your homemade Gnat trap! The inverted bottleneck traps any Gnats that enter.
3. Seal the Escape Route
Use duct tape to secure the funnel. The duct tape not only holds the funnel in place, but it also seals the edges of the funnel against the edges of the bottle. This makes it harder for any bugs that enter the Gnat trap to escape.

Tip: Wrap a piece of black construction paper around the base of the Gnat trap. If you don't have the paper on hand, use black spray paint to cover the outside of the trap. The dark covering blocks out the sunlight, which keeps the trap cooler and helps extend the active life of the yeast and sugar bait.

Make Gnat bait to draw the bugs into your trap.
4. Make the Gnat Bait
Add 1/4 cup of brown sugar to 1 cup of boiling water. Mix thoroughly until the sugar is dissolved completely.
Allow the mixture to cool until you can comfortably stick your finger into the mixture. Ideally, the temperature of the sugar water should be between 120-130°F. If it's too hot, the high temperature will kill the yeast. If it's too cool, the yeast will not fully activate.
When the sugar mixture reaches the correct temperature, gently mix in the yeast. Pour the mixture into the bottle (the inverted funnel makes this easy), and the Gnat trap is ready to go.

Set your trap out and enjoy the results!
5. Set Out the Gnat Trap
Place the homemade Gnat trap in a shady area of your yard. Since the goal of the trap is to entice Gnats into the trap, do not place the bottle too close to your sitting and deck areas. Instead, place the traps around the outer perimeter of your sitting area.

As evening approaches, the Gnats will come out in search of their victims. Some of the bugs will find the carbon dioxide trail drifting up from the yeast mixture and follow the trail to their doom. The mosquitos will fly down through the bottle top into the sugar solution and drown. Remember to change the solution in the bottle every two weeks.

If you're spending the evening outside and want to have some extra protection, I recommend using a chemical Gnat repellent. For adults, it should contain 30-50% DEET.

For children over three-months-old, the repellent should have a concentration of no more than 10-30 percent. If you are putting on sunscreen, make sure to apply it before the Gnat repellent, as sunscreens block the effects of chemicals.

Will a Homemade Gnat Trap Remove All Bugs in My Yard?
This trap will not capture and kill all of the Gnats in your yard nor eliminate the risk of being bitten. However, they are cheap and easy to make, which I think makes them worth a try. For the best results, try combining the Gnat traps with several other methods of Gnat control.

Gnat traps offer several benefits over other bug-killing methods:

  1. The trap is easy to make from inexpensive materials and ingredients. No special tools are needed.
  2. You also don't need any special equipment to make the trap work in the yard. That means you don't need electricity, extension cords, or timers that other traps might require.
  3. It does not require expensive propane to operate.
  4. The trap works 24 hours a day.
  5. No maintenance is required. No fans or other moving parts that can break down are involved.
  6. The Gnat bait is completely organic and can be used safely around pets and children.

What About the Gnat Population?

Gnats that hunt at night start looking for places to sleep as soon as daylight comes. The population builds steadily during morning hours and remain static until the middle of the afternoon.
A potential way to deter Gnats is to use essential oils.

How to Get Rid of Gnats Inside the House?

  1. If you live in an area with many Gnat , you should use Gnat netting to protect infants less than two months old.
  2. Wear clothing from head to toe if possible, as limiting skin exposure will lower the chances of Gnat bites.
  3. Avoid wearing black or other dark colors, especially in warm weather, as they keep your body warm. Gnats are attracted to warm bodies, and that's not a recipe for bite-free success.
  4. Avoid wearing perfumes, as Gnats are attracted to the scent mixed with our body sweat.
  5. Use weather-stripping products to seal any door gaps. Protecting your home entry is an important step to reduce the access Gnats have inside.
  6. Eat more garlic. If you consume a lot of it, your sweat will smell like garlic. The smell deters Gnats and keeps them away naturally.
  7. Try using silicone caulk or screen patches to prevent Gnats from entering the house. Make sure that no screens have holes or tears. Turn on fans because they can break up carbon dioxide and throw Gnats off course.
  8. Natural repellents claim to work as well as man-made compounds. A few of them are citronella oil, cinnamon oil, castor oil, peppermint oil, and lemongrass oil. Combine an essential oil with a base of carrier oil or alcohol like olive oil, sunflower oil, witch hazel or vodka. Be careful not to overdose on the essential oils, as this can cause potential skin irritation. Make sure the alcohol base you use is safe to apply to the skin.
  9. Apply apple cider vinegar to help reduce the itchiness from Gnat bites.

How to Reduce Itching and Redness From Gnat Bites?
The longer a bite goes untreated, the more likely it is to cause damage and itching. You can do several different things to reduce the itchiness and redness that the bites create.

  1. Use alcohol to treat the affected area right away. Rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball or using an alcohol wipe are both effective ways to address the area quickly. Refrain from scratching the area, as it can cause redness to show up sooner and will make the area itchier.
  2. Baking Soda: If you want natural solutions to reduce itching, you can find most of the supplies in your home. Baking soda is one of the most effective solutions. Mix it with warm water to create a paste. Use a cotton swab to apply the paste to the area. Leave the paste on the skin for a few minutes before washing it off. Baking soda for fleas
  3. Apple Cider Vinegar: Soak a cotton ball in the apple cider vinegar until it becomes saturated. Grab tape or a band-aid to secure the cotton ball to the skin that is affected by the bite. Keep the cotton ball in place as the pain subsides. Does vinegar kill fleas?
  4. Aloe vera is a great topical treatment for many injuries and issues and is perfect to address the heat that comes with bug bites. Apply a bit of aloe to the area to feel relief.
  5. Honey is another great way to eliminate the swelling. Simply apply it to the area and rub it into the skin. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it a product you should reach for soon after getting bit.

Quick Gnat Trap Answers: Did You Know?

  1. There are over 3,500 species of Gnat . Gnat is a Spanish word meaning "little fly".
  2. Only female Gnats feed on blood. They need it to help the eggs develop.
  3. A female Gnat can lay up to 300 eggs at a time, and she usually deposits them on the surface of stagnant water.
  4. Gnat eggs need water to hatch. The tiny embryo wrigglers live in water for about 10 days before pupating into Gnat .
  5. Adult Gnats live for up to two months.
  6. Diseases carried by Gnats include West Nile virus, malaria, and encephalitis.
  7. Gnats are attracted carbon dioxide, body heat, sweat, and dark clothing.
  8. DEET is an effective Gnat repellent. Picaridin and lemon-eucalyptus oil are also recommended by the Centers for Disease Control as Gnat repellents.
  9. No single method is 100% effective for controlling Gnat .

3 DIY Gnat Traps That Actually Work

Defend yourself against stink bugs, mosquitoes, and fruit flies
One DIY trap tackles *Aedes aegypti* mosquitoes like this one.
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One DIY trap tackles Aedes aegypti mosquitoes like this one below .
Uninvited guests at your summer cookout can be real pests. So get rid of your annoying insect visitors with a DIY Gnat trap. But bear in mind that not all the traps you find on the Internet work.

A sonic mosquito repellent is one failure. “There is no scientific basis for bug-repellent traps that claim to use a high-pitched frequency to drive away pests,” says Roxanne Connelly, an entomologist at the University of Florida. Traps claiming to attract Gnats with yeast are equally dubious.

Connelly and Ty Ashcraft, an exterminator at Holistic Pet Solutions in Charlotte, North Carolina, offer three traps that actually get the job done, and explain why they work.


1. Stink Bugs
A homemade stink Gnat trap

Omnipresent stink bugs, with their pungent coriander-like odor (used to defend against predators), can make a home uninhabitable. Ashcraft has a quick fix. Start by cutting off the top 2 inches of a two-liter bottle. Then invert and tape the neck to the opening so the top sits within the bottle. Drop a small battery-powered light into the container. In a dimly lit space, the light will attract stink bugs, trapping them until you can dispose of them. “Make sure to place this in attics, basements, or other dark areas,” Ashcraft says.

2. Mosquitoes
homemade mosquito trap
A DIY mosquito trap

Not all mosquitoes are attracted to the same bait. Connelly suggests a low-tech “ovitrap,” which uses standing water to lure Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti, two common breeds. First, cut off the top of a two-liter plastic bottle, and spray-paint the outside a solid black.

Then drill two 3/8-inch overflow holes below the brim. Cover them, and the top, with fine mesh. Secure a wet cloth around the brim (soak it once a day) and fill the trap with water. Eggs, laid on the fabric, will hatch, fall through the mesh, and grow too large to escape.

3. Fruit Flies
A homemade fruit fly trap

For fruit flies, it's recommended trap is simple. Fill a quart-size bowl with a sudsy mixture of water and dish soap. Then set a smaller bowl, filled with a quarter-cup of red-wine vinegar, afloat in the center.

The vinegar attracts fruit flies, which then get stuck in the suds. Do this a few days before having people over. “I refresh the soap twice a day, and within three days, that typically clears all the flies,”

Where to Find a Gnat Repellent Effective, Homemade, Indoor, Outside, and Safe?

Alfred Andreson - July 17, 2018
How to Get Rid of Gnats For Good
Where and How to Control Gnats

Through Gnat control operations, it is possible to get rid of Gnats specifically in:
  • Homes
  • Parks and recreational areas
  • Livestock and poultry farms
  • In traditionally mosquito-infested regions like hills or tourist spots

The best and most effective Gnat control measure is to make use of a Gnat repellent.
There are numerous types of Gnat repellents. You can choose to use any repellent of your choice. Rather the main aim of using a Gnat repellent is to keep away Gnats.

Gnat repellents types
Few Gnat repellents make use of synthetic chemicals while some others make use of natural extracts. Therefore, repellents are available in an array of lotions, creams, sprays, coils, and incense sticks.

Some are available in the form of nets, electric mats, insect zappers, and ultrasonic devices. You can choose the Gnat repellent that best suits you and your convenience and proves to be an effective Gnat control measure.

The most important ingredient in any Gnat repellent is DEET. This effective chemical repels Gnats. Other ingredients that because similar repulsive action include oil extracts from citronella, catnip plant, Nepetalactone, and eucalyptus oil extract. Different Gnat repellents contain either one of these ingredients or a combination of few of them.

 Usually, these repulsive ingredients are best used externally on skin or on clothing as Gnat control measure.

Another effective Gnat control measure is to keep air in motion, within either the room or outdoors. Making use of fan to keep air circulating within a room can act as a Gnat repellent to a certain extent. Gnats cannot tolerate moving air. If outdoors, fanning yourself while moving around can keep away Gnats.

How to Keep Gnats Away Naturally

Although you can use any Gnat repellent as effective Gnat control measure, simple natural remedies can also keep away Gnats. These include:

  1. Restrict use of floral fragrant perfumes, scented sunscreens, perfumed hair products, and floral fragrances from dryer sheets and fabric softeners.
  2. Excessive consumption of high-potassium foods and salty foods causes release of more lactic acid from your body. This attracts Gnats. Reducing intake of such foods can make you less prone to Gnat bites.
  3. Prolonged and excessive exercises cause greater transpiration of carbon dioxide from your body. It is similar in case of a burning candle or some other source of fire. High levels of carbon dioxide attract Gnats.
  4. Do not dress in dark-colored clothing, as they are potential attractants for Gnats.
  5. Humid atmosphere as present in wet and damp regions and areas like mud puddles, moist plants, and standing water attract Gnats.
  6. Specific variety or category of Gnat thrives in cool climates. You can therefore find a higher percentage of such Gnats in cool and cold temperatures.
  7. Spreading crushed leaves of lemon thyme, lemongrass, lemon balm, wormwood, and Pelargonium can prove to be a natural Gnat repellent.
  8. Consumption of lots of garlic can prove to be a natural Gnat repellent as the smell of garlic emanates from your skin pores and wards of Gnats.

Visit our site to learn more about insect control and find out more about natural insect repellent.

How To Keep Gnat Bites Away with Natural Remedies

Parents, especially mothers would have their own ways of protecting their children against any possible danger; be it inside or outside the house.
And with the frequently changing weather, there are so many threats to children's health. And among the factors that are posting danger to children insect bites prove to be one of the most prevalent.

Insect bites may be done by several pests and insects that are feeding on humans' blood.
These insects are very attracted to children, especially to infants due to their sweet scent and pure blood. Parents should watch out for the following insects and the dangerous illnesses they can incur among kids by just touching and biting their skins.

a. Mosquito
These insects normally inhabit in dark and cold places. That is why they are found to be lurking and flying under the table, in small crevices, empty and wet drums and bottles, and many other locations.

They usually bite at night but there are types of Gnats who are attacking at day time and they are the Asian Tiger Mosquito. But among different types of Gnats, Aedes aegypti served to be the dreaded one because it is the one that can transmit dengue or the yellow fever. They can easily multiply in stagnant water, especially if kept in a dark or dim place.

The best preventive solution against any type of Gnats is cleanliness. Always put cover to all containers with water.
Dispose old tires because it is also another nesting place for them. Schedule a regular fumigation paired with anti-Gnat aerosol sprays for more intensive action.

As for your children, let them put on insect repellents every once in a while. There are available insect repellents in the market that are made of the Neem plant which is a natural insect repellent. It may be used for younger babies and infants.

b. Cockroach
Going through ancient history, cockroaches have already started sprawling and crawling around even before anyone of us has been born. It is said to be the last one standing after the nuclear bombings that killed millions of people.

So, you can only imagine how many cockroaches there are now all over the world. You can see them in dirty places most of the time such as canals, sewers, and garbage bins. Just like any other insects, cockroaches can bite human skins.

And once you have been bitten, the bite will leave a reddish mark that will gradually become swollen in a few minutes. The bite mark is usually a bit hard and warm. Cockroach bites are slower to heal than Gnat bites.

It could even leave a dark mark once it finally heals. If kids are bitten, bites located near the face and neck area can be very fatal. Each cockroach bite is filled with poisonous substances that cause redness and swelling.

The poison may spread easily in the sensitive areas of the face and neck. It can lead to suffocation, blood infection, and ultimately, death.

Insect repellents cannot protect your children from cockroaches. There are available home remedies in the market such as aerosol sprays, chalk markers, sticky traps, and many more.

But the most effective prevention would be cleaning all places inside the house. And never leave any food crumbs or leftover foods in any part of the house.

c. Bed Bugs
These little critters resemble cockroaches but they are very small, you can only touch them through the tip of your finger. Bed bugs usually take comfort in the small crevices and holes through your furniture including your beds, especially if they are already old and worn out. They love to stay in dark and skimpy places.

They attack in the night when the temperature is already cold. You can hardly feel them because of their small size.
They only feed once or twice a month, but once they do, they really see to it that they are satisfied. It means they can bite you several times in one night.

So, when you see small reddish marks on your skin that are close from each other, they have feasted on you as their food for the night which served as their breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner.

These insects can reproduce so fast. If you see one at a certain time, surely, you have a bunch of them in your mattress. Their bites are very itchy and can get swollen but not as big as that of with cockroaches.

Bed bugs are hard to eliminate if you are going to do it by yourself. There are pest busters that offer pest control services which include bed bugs.

Bed bugs control and elimination will take a day or two if the infestation is already worst. Some may require you to buy new furniture and renovate certain parts of the house.

If you have troubling cases of these insects in your house, do your best to eliminate them before they get to your family.

Remember, a simple bite contains thousands and millions of toxins and poisonous chemicals that can be harmful to your child. And in all of these pest cases, the main solution and prevention would be CLEANLINESS.

Best Natural Gnat Repellents Today 2018- Safe and Effective

Gnat repellent sprays are applied to the skin and clothing to discourage insects from landing on that surface.
The use of repellents can help prevent and control outbreaks of insect-borne diseases. Many insects carry and spread diseases such as West Nile fever, Lyme disease, bubonic plague, and others.

Some repellents are very effective against pests, but contain synthetic ingredients that can be unsafe for humans. Natural insect repellents are highly effective, nontoxic alternatives that do not contain harmful synthetic ingredients.

One of the most common active ingredients found in synthetic insect repellents is DEET (N, N-diethyl-meta-toluamide). DEET is a powerful insecticide used in over 400 products. Although DEET is very effective as an insect repellent, its safety record is questionable.

When applied directly on the skin, over half of DEET is absorbed into the bloodstream. It can cause side effects such as skin rashes, muscle spasms, nausea, lethargy, and irritability.

Severe reactions can cause seizures or death. DEET is a moderate pesticide and studies have shown that it may not be safe for use in and around water sources. Therefore, the health concerns from use of DEET far outweigh its effectiveness against insects.

Natural, safe, and effective alternatives to DEET are available. Insect repellents can be made with organic, all natural ingredients that are not unsafe for humans.
These products are made from naturally occurring sources that repel certain insects. Some of these ingredients act as insecticides, while others only repel pests.

These natural insect repellents are made primarily from essential oils derived from plant sources. Most natural repellents are just as effective as DEET, and they have a huge advantage because the ingredients are not toxic to humans.

Insect repellents work by using a fragrance that insects naturally avoid.
This odor helps to mask the human scent that initially attracts insects. Most natural insect repellents contain the aromatic oil of citronella. Citronella is an essential oil obtained from the leaves of the plant Cymbopogon.

Its lemon-like fragrance is pleasant to most people, but offensive to Gnats and other insects. Citronella has been approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency as a non-toxic pesticide.

Other aromatic essential oils commonly found in natural insect repellents include lavender, rosemary, peppermint, cedarleaf, lemongrass, eucalyptus, pennyroyal, and bergamot. Research has also shown that neem oil is an effective repellent for Gnats.

Other volatile plant oils that work well as natural repellents are cinnamon, castor, cedar, clove, geranium, pine, basil, thyme, and garlic. Soybean oil has no direct insect repellent activity, but it is often used as a fixative to extend the shorter duration of action of some essential oils.

Products containing multiple natural repellents tend to be more effective for more insects than those containing only a single ingredient.

Most natural repellents contain water in place of alcohol as the carrier base. Water is less volatile and does not evaporate as quickly as alcohol.

Water has less dermal absorption, which leaves more repellent on the skin. Water based products will last longer because there is less need to reapply. Also, many people are sensitive to the strong aroma of alcohol, so the water-based products have a more pleasant smell.

The use of insect repellents can help control and prevent outbreaks of insect-borne diseases. Many insects carry and spread diseases such as West Nile fever, Lyme disease, and bubonic plague.

Natural, organic insect repellents that do not contain harmful synthetic ingredients are available, and are just as effective. Many repellent products also serve a dual purpose and contain sunscreen to protect the skin from the sun as well as from insects.

Visit our site to learn more about Fleas control and find out more about natural insect repellent.

How Insect Repellent Works
If you are heading outdoors, you know how aggravating bugs can be. The answer, of course, is to use insect repellent to keep them from biting. Ah, but how does insect repellent actually work?

Insect repellent is used as a catch-all term, but it really covers a subset of repellents based on their active ingredient used to keep the bugs off. There are chemical products based on ingredients such as DEET. There are also natural products using active ingredients such as Citronella and oils such as lemon eucalyptus. The chemical products tend to be toxic to some extent, so repellents with natural active ingredients are generally better for you.

Given the name, most people would assume insect repellent works by repelling Gnats, flies and so on. Some do, but some do not. Some insect repellents work by making you smell or taste bad to a bug. Other work by masking your skin odor.

The process can be analogized to stealth plane technology. The bug uses its "radar" to identify tasty humans to bite, but you are hidden from the radar by the insect repellent.

If you wear insect repellent, it is important to understand there is a second reason you may get bit. While bugs are attracted to the odor of your skin, they are also attracted to another odor you give off. In this case, we are talking about the carbon dioxide in your breath.

Insect repellents tend to be effective over only short distances. As a result, you may see Gnats and other bugs flying fairly closely to you.

does not mean they are biting you, but it can lead to a sensation indicating they are. The best way to determine if you are being bit is to look at the spot where the sensation is occurring. If you are, then put more repellent on!

So, should you walk around lathered in insect repellent all day long? 
If you are in an area with a high concentration of bugs, then you should. That being said, the biggest risk time tends to be dusk or dawn. This is the feeding time for many bugs, particularly Gnats.

How to Get Rid of Gnats For Good
Where and How to Control Gnats

Through Gnat control operations, it is possible to get rid of Gnats specifically in:
  • Homes
  • Parks and recreational areas
  • Livestock and poultry farms
  • In traditionally mosquito-infested regions like hills or tourist spots

The best and most effective Gnat control measure is to make use of a Gnat repellent.
There are numerous types of Gnat repellents. You can choose to use any repellent of your choice. Rather the main aim of using a Gnat repellent is to keep away Gnats.

Gnat repellents types
Few Gnat repellents make use of synthetic chemicals while some others make use of natural extracts. Therefore, repellents are available in an array of lotions, creams, sprays, coils, and incense sticks.

Some are available in the form of nets, electric mats, insect zappers, and ultrasonic devices. You can choose the Gnat repellent that best suits you and your convenience and proves to be an effective Gnat control measure.

The most important ingredient in any Gnat repellent is DEET. This effective chemical repels Gnats. Other ingredients that because similar repulsive action include oil extracts from citronella, catnip plant, Nepetalactone, and eucalyptus oil extract. Different Gnat repellents contain either one of these ingredients or a combination of few of them.

 Usually, these repulsive ingredients are best used externally on skin or on clothing as Gnat control measure.

Another effective Gnat control measure is to keep air in motion, within either the room or outdoors. Making use of fan to keep air circulating within a room can act as a Gnat repellent to a certain extent. Gnats cannot tolerate moving air. If outdoors, fanning yourself while moving around can keep away Gnats.

How to Keep Gnats Away Naturally

Although you can use any Gnat repellent as effective Gnat control measure, simple natural remedies can also keep away Gnats. These include:

  1. Restrict use of floral fragrant perfumes, scented sunscreens, perfumed hair products, and floral fragrances from dryer sheets and fabric softeners.
  2. Excessive consumption of high-potassium foods and salty foods causes release of more lactic acid from your body. This attracts Gnats. Reducing intake of such foods can make you less prone to Gnat bites.
  3. Prolonged and excessive exercises cause greater transpiration of carbon dioxide from your body. It is similar in case of a burning candle or some other source of fire. High levels of carbon dioxide attract Gnats.
  4. Do not dress in dark-colored clothing, as they are potential attractants for Gnats.
  5. Humid atmosphere as present in wet and damp regions and areas like mud puddles, moist plants, and standing water attract Gnats.
  6. Specific variety or category of Gnat thrives in cool climates. You can therefore find a higher percentage of such Gnats in cool and cold temperatures.
  7. Spreading crushed leaves of lemon thyme, lemongrass, lemon balm, wormwood, and Pelargonium can prove to be a natural Gnat repellent.
  8. Consumption of lots of garlic can prove to be a natural Gnat repellent as the smell of garlic emanates from your skin pores and wards of Gnats.

Visit our site to learn more about insect control and find out more about natural insect repellent.

How To Keep Gnat Bites Away with Natural Remedies

Parents, especially mothers would have their own ways of protecting their children against any possible danger; be it inside or outside the house.
And with the frequently changing weather, there are so many threats to children's health. And among the factors that are posting danger to children insect bites prove to be one of the most prevalent.

Insect bites may be done by several pests and insects that are feeding on humans' blood.
These insects are very attracted to children, especially to infants due to their sweet scent and pure blood. Parents should watch out for the following insects and the dangerous illnesses they can incur among kids by just touching and biting their skins.

a. Mosquito
These insects normally inhabit in dark and cold places. That is why they are found to be lurking and flying under the table, in small crevices, empty and wet drums and bottles, and many other locations.

They usually bite at night but there are types of Gnats who are attacking at day time and they are the Asian Tiger Mosquito. But among different types of Gnats, Aedes aegypti served to be the dreaded one because it is the one that can transmit dengue or the yellow fever. They can easily multiply in stagnant water, especially if kept in a dark or dim place.

The best preventive solution against any type of Gnats is cleanliness. Always put cover to all containers with water.
Dispose old tires because it is also another nesting place for them. Schedule a regular fumigation paired with anti-Gnat aerosol sprays for more intensive action.

As for your children, let them put on insect repellents every once in a while. There are available insect repellents in the market that are made of the Neem plant which is a natural insect repellent. It may be used for younger babies and infants.

b. Cockroach
Going through ancient history, cockroaches have already started sprawling and crawling around even before anyone of us has been born. It is said to be the last one standing after the nuclear bombings that killed millions of people.

So, you can only imagine how many cockroaches there are now all over the world. You can see them in dirty places most of the time such as canals, sewers, and garbage bins. Just like any other insects, cockroaches can bite human skins.

And once you have been bitten, the bite will leave a reddish mark that will gradually become swollen in a few minutes. The bite mark is usually a bit hard and warm. Cockroach bites are slower to heal than Gnat bites.

It could even leave a dark mark once it finally heals. If kids are bitten, bites located near the face and neck area can be very fatal. Each cockroach bite is filled with poisonous substances that cause redness and swelling.

The poison may spread easily in the sensitive areas of the face and neck. It can lead to suffocation, blood infection, and ultimately, death.

Insect repellents cannot protect your children from cockroaches. There are available home remedies in the market such as aerosol sprays, chalk markers, sticky traps, and many more.

But the most effective prevention would be cleaning all places inside the house. And never leave any food crumbs or leftover foods in any part of the house.

c. Bed Bugs
These little critters resemble cockroaches but they are very small, you can only touch them through the tip of your finger. Bed bugs usually take comfort in the small crevices and holes through your furniture including your beds, especially if they are already old and worn out. They love to stay in dark and skimpy places.

They attack in the night when the temperature is already cold. You can hardly feel them because of their small size.
They only feed once or twice a month, but once they do, they really see to it that they are satisfied. It means they can bite you several times in one night.

So, when you see small reddish marks on your skin that are close from each other, they have feasted on you as their food for the night which served as their breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner.

These insects can reproduce so fast. If you see one at a certain time, surely, you have a bunch of them in your mattress. Their bites are very itchy and can get swollen but not as big as that of with cockroaches.

Bed bugs are hard to eliminate if you are going to do it by yourself. There are pest busters that offer pest control services which include bed bugs.

Bed bugs control and elimination will take a day or two if the infestation is already worst. Some may require you to buy new furniture and renovate certain parts of the house.

If you have troubling cases of these insects in your house, do your best to eliminate them before they get to your family.

Remember, a simple bite contains thousands and millions of toxins and poisonous chemicals that can be harmful to your child. And in all of these pest cases, the main solution and prevention would be CLEANLINESS.

Best Natural Gnat Repellents Today 2018- Safe and Effective

Gnat repellent sprays are applied to the skin and clothing to discourage insects from landing on that surface.
The use of repellents can help prevent and control outbreaks of insect-borne diseases. Many insects carry and spread diseases such as West Nile fever, Lyme disease, bubonic plague, and others.

Some repellents are very effective against pests, but contain synthetic ingredients that can be unsafe for humans. Natural insect repellents are highly effective, nontoxic alternatives that do not contain harmful synthetic ingredients.

One of the most common active ingredients found in synthetic insect repellents is DEET (N, N-diethyl-meta-toluamide). DEET is a powerful insecticide used in over 400 products. Although DEET is very effective as an insect repellent, its safety record is questionable.

When applied directly on the skin, over half of DEET is absorbed into the bloodstream. It can cause side effects such as skin rashes, muscle spasms, nausea, lethargy, and irritability.

Severe reactions can cause seizures or death. DEET is a moderate pesticide and studies have shown that it may not be safe for use in and around water sources. Therefore, the health concerns from use of DEET far outweigh its effectiveness against insects.

Natural, safe, and effective alternatives to DEET are available. Insect repellents can be made with organic, all natural ingredients that are not unsafe for humans.
These products are made from naturally occurring sources that repel certain insects. Some of these ingredients act as insecticides, while others only repel pests.

These natural insect repellents are made primarily from essential oils derived from plant sources. Most natural repellents are just as effective as DEET, and they have a huge advantage because the ingredients are not toxic to humans.

Insect repellents work by using a fragrance that insects naturally avoid.
This odor helps to mask the human scent that initially attracts insects. Most natural insect repellents contain the aromatic oil of citronella. Citronella is an essential oil obtained from the leaves of the plant Cymbopogon.

Its lemon-like fragrance is pleasant to most people, but offensive to Gnats and other insects. Citronella has been approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency as a non-toxic pesticide.

Other aromatic essential oils commonly found in natural insect repellents include lavender, rosemary, peppermint, cedarleaf, lemongrass, eucalyptus, pennyroyal, and bergamot. Research has also shown that neem oil is an effective repellent for Gnats.

Other volatile plant oils that work well as natural repellents are cinnamon, castor, cedar, clove, geranium, pine, basil, thyme, and garlic. Soybean oil has no direct insect repellent activity, but it is often used as a fixative to extend the shorter duration of action of some essential oils.

Products containing multiple natural repellents tend to be more effective for more insects than those containing only a single ingredient.

Most natural repellents contain water in place of alcohol as the carrier base. Water is less volatile and does not evaporate as quickly as alcohol.

Water has less dermal absorption, which leaves more repellent on the skin. Water based products will last longer because there is less need to reapply. Also, many people are sensitive to the strong aroma of alcohol, so the water-based products have a more pleasant smell.

The use of insect repellents can help control and prevent outbreaks of insect-borne diseases. Many insects carry and spread diseases such as West Nile fever, Lyme disease, and bubonic plague.

Natural, organic insect repellents that do not contain harmful synthetic ingredients are available, and are just as effective. Many repellent products also serve a dual purpose and contain sunscreen to protect the skin from the sun as well as from insects.

Visit our site to learn more about Fleas control and find out more about natural insect repellent.

How Insect Repellent Works
If you are heading outdoors, you know how aggravating bugs can be. The answer, of course, is to use insect repellent to keep them from biting. Ah, but how does insect repellent actually work?

Insect repellent is used as a catch-all term, but it really covers a subset of repellents based on their active ingredient used to keep the bugs off. There are chemical products based on ingredients such as DEET. There are also natural products using active ingredients such as Citronella and oils such as lemon eucalyptus. The chemical products tend to be toxic to some extent, so repellents with natural active ingredients are generally better for you.

Given the name, most people would assume insect repellent works by repelling Gnats, flies and so on. Some do, but some do not. Some insect repellents work by making you smell or taste bad to a bug. Other work by masking your skin odor.

The process can be analogized to stealth plane technology. The bug uses its "radar" to identify tasty humans to bite, but you are hidden from the radar by the insect repellent.

If you wear insect repellent, it is important to understand there is a second reason you may get bit. While bugs are attracted to the odor of your skin, they are also attracted to another odor you give off. In this case, we are talking about the carbon dioxide in your breath.

Insect repellents tend to be effective over only short distances. As a result, you may see Gnats and other bugs flying fairly closely to you.

does not mean they are biting you, but it can lead to a sensation indicating they are. The best way to determine if you are being bit is to look at the spot where the sensation is occurring. If you are, then put more repellent on!

So, should you walk around lathered in insect repellent all day long? 
If you are in an area with a high concentration of bugs, then you should. That being said, the biggest risk time tends to be dusk or dawn. This is the feeding time for many bugs, particularly Gnats.

10 How Food Grade diatomaceous earth Kill Fungus Gnats and Where To Buy?

Alfred Andreson - July 11, 2018
How Does diatomaceous earth Food Grade Kill Fungus Gnats and Where To Buy in united states or global.
Have you blasted with different gnat removal methods and confused what’s best for your gnat problem?

Gnats control Experts insist that only gnat insecticides will work to kill gnats inside and outside while others do not want to switch from natural ways to fight gnats and all insects.
Before taking a drive to the Gnats control products, we recommend you try such tested home remedies first to get rid of household bugs.

If you are in a hurry, you can skip to usage tips to help you kill those gnats that have been bothering you.

What Is Diatomaceous Earth? and 
Where Diatomaceous Earth come from?
In a practical brief, they are small razor-sharp-like which is formed from extracted dead algae with siliceous shells, mined from sea shores and undergoes grinding to be ready for usage.
Other names: Diatomite.

Is Diatomaceous Earth Toxic? Is it safe to use it?
One of the very false thoughts about DE is that it can cut your lungs if inhaled, practically not true.
A mean particle size of food grade DE is below about 12 µm (micrometer is one of a million of the meter), means it can't hurt as they tell out there. 

You can use DE for Gnats control without stressing about potential health side effects, that's because, if you dig around you can discover that DE is a common solution for many problems including;

  1. Using it with grain storage: to keep pests away, absorbs water and humidity, and save it dry. Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth, according to the FDA standards "it's generally recognized as safe for ingestion to human and pets", 
  2. adding Food Grade DE to your drinking water to detox the digestive system (silica inside it will bind to heavy metals and toxins then expel them from the body.  
  3. Also used as a preservative for stored grains, insecticide and pesticide to help gnats control bed bug, house dust mite, cockroach, ant and gnat infestations.
Taking too much DE or not drinking enough water after DE ingestion can cause constipation, fortunately the treatment is easy just drink more water and lower your DE intake to remove constipation after DE intake.
Now you have the confidence and made sure that diatomaceous earth is completely non-toxic and not harmful to your dogs, cats, and even your family.

Let's try the right way to kill gnats with DE in house and outside. 

As people online talk about the dangers of diatomaceous earth, is there anything to worry about?
When purchasing diatomaceous earth, you will find a variety of forms as DE has a large variety of applications:
Pool Grade Diatomaceous Earth, use it is for cleaning and filtration of swimming pools only.
Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth, use it for body detoxification and grain storage as anti-moisture and kill insects.
according to the FDA standards "it's generally recognized as safe for ingestion to human and pets"
Pest Gnats control Grade Diatomaceous Earth, use it as a natural Pesticide to kill insects, although some companies may add chemical poisons to speed up the killing of insects while it can be chemical-free, you can read on the package before purchasing.
There is no difference between pest gnats control DE and food grade DE except the packaging according to standards of both FDA and the EPA organizations.
Full article about using DE for household insects :Diatomaceous-Earth-for-fleas-problem

Where To Buy Diatomaceous Earth  for Fungus Gnats? 
Search for "Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth" or "Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade" "more than 90%" at any online store like amazon or local gardening shops.

123 Guide to use DE effectively to kill fungus gnats 
Read the full article well before applying, also take a look for other remedies in our blog to gather more acknowledge because the incorrect application will leave a messy yard which is difficult to clean up.

kill fungus gnats outdoor in yard and pet's house

How to prepare DE food grade for Gnats control?
To make my DIY gnat trap from Diatomaceous Earth follow this easy recipe,
In a bowl, add a cup of DE and another from salt, borax, and baking soda.
Mix well and use it as needed.
You can't prepare a spray from DE, as it will lose the effectiveness.

How Does Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth Work to Kill Gnats Larvae?
while gnats egg has an extra shell which make it hard to be killed by salt and borax, Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade consists of sharp razors which can penetrate a fungus gnat egg and larvae, which let the DE get inside and dry it.

Difference between Diatomaceous Earth vs Bentonite Clay?
  1. Bentonite clay is similar in functions to diatomaceous earth, however bentonite clay composition is traces of minerals with a high proportion from the volcanic ash mineral called "montmorillonite", 
  2. Bentonite clay ash come from the mine, grinding to make it a light brown, earthy powder. 
  3. DE is much harder and rougher than bentonite clay under microscope.
  4. Furthermore, bentonite clay has two main levels, the industrial grade and the food grade
  5. diatomaceous earth is safe for ingestion "food grade of course" while Bentonite clay can't be taken internally.
Alternatives:

If you're tried and convinced already, people need your encouraging success story for using DE powder for effective gnat removal to give them the confidence to start using it.

Please make sure to reapply DE in all infected areas, then DE dust gets washed, dusted, and sucked away during daily housecleaning, if you noticed significant reduction of house and pet's parasites then it works, otherwise repeat to optimize results.

How Does diatomaceous earth Food Grade Kill Fungus Gnats and Where To Buy in united states or global.
Have you blasted with different gnat removal methods and confused what’s best for your gnat problem?

Gnats control Experts insist that only gnat insecticides will work to kill gnats inside and outside while others do not want to switch from natural ways to fight gnats and all insects.
Before taking a drive to the Gnats control products, we recommend you try such tested home remedies first to get rid of household bugs.

If you are in a hurry, you can skip to usage tips to help you kill those gnats that have been bothering you.

What Is Diatomaceous Earth? and 
Where Diatomaceous Earth come from?
In a practical brief, they are small razor-sharp-like which is formed from extracted dead algae with siliceous shells, mined from sea shores and undergoes grinding to be ready for usage.
Other names: Diatomite.

Is Diatomaceous Earth Toxic? Is it safe to use it?
One of the very false thoughts about DE is that it can cut your lungs if inhaled, practically not true.
A mean particle size of food grade DE is below about 12 µm (micrometer is one of a million of the meter), means it can't hurt as they tell out there. 

You can use DE for Gnats control without stressing about potential health side effects, that's because, if you dig around you can discover that DE is a common solution for many problems including;

  1. Using it with grain storage: to keep pests away, absorbs water and humidity, and save it dry. Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth, according to the FDA standards "it's generally recognized as safe for ingestion to human and pets", 
  2. adding Food Grade DE to your drinking water to detox the digestive system (silica inside it will bind to heavy metals and toxins then expel them from the body.  
  3. Also used as a preservative for stored grains, insecticide and pesticide to help gnats control bed bug, house dust mite, cockroach, ant and gnat infestations.
Taking too much DE or not drinking enough water after DE ingestion can cause constipation, fortunately the treatment is easy just drink more water and lower your DE intake to remove constipation after DE intake.
Now you have the confidence and made sure that diatomaceous earth is completely non-toxic and not harmful to your dogs, cats, and even your family.

Let's try the right way to kill gnats with DE in house and outside. 

As people online talk about the dangers of diatomaceous earth, is there anything to worry about?
When purchasing diatomaceous earth, you will find a variety of forms as DE has a large variety of applications:
Pool Grade Diatomaceous Earth, use it is for cleaning and filtration of swimming pools only.
Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth, use it for body detoxification and grain storage as anti-moisture and kill insects.
according to the FDA standards "it's generally recognized as safe for ingestion to human and pets"
Pest Gnats control Grade Diatomaceous Earth, use it as a natural Pesticide to kill insects, although some companies may add chemical poisons to speed up the killing of insects while it can be chemical-free, you can read on the package before purchasing.
There is no difference between pest gnats control DE and food grade DE except the packaging according to standards of both FDA and the EPA organizations.
Full article about using DE for household insects :Diatomaceous-Earth-for-fleas-problem

Where To Buy Diatomaceous Earth  for Fungus Gnats? 
Search for "Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth" or "Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade" "more than 90%" at any online store like amazon or local gardening shops.

123 Guide to use DE effectively to kill fungus gnats 
Read the full article well before applying, also take a look for other remedies in our blog to gather more acknowledge because the incorrect application will leave a messy yard which is difficult to clean up.

kill fungus gnats outdoor in yard and pet's house

How to prepare DE food grade for Gnats control?
To make my DIY gnat trap from Diatomaceous Earth follow this easy recipe,
In a bowl, add a cup of DE and another from salt, borax, and baking soda.
Mix well and use it as needed.
You can't prepare a spray from DE, as it will lose the effectiveness.

How Does Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth Work to Kill Gnats Larvae?
while gnats egg has an extra shell which make it hard to be killed by salt and borax, Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade consists of sharp razors which can penetrate a fungus gnat egg and larvae, which let the DE get inside and dry it.

Difference between Diatomaceous Earth vs Bentonite Clay?
  1. Bentonite clay is similar in functions to diatomaceous earth, however bentonite clay composition is traces of minerals with a high proportion from the volcanic ash mineral called "montmorillonite", 
  2. Bentonite clay ash come from the mine, grinding to make it a light brown, earthy powder. 
  3. DE is much harder and rougher than bentonite clay under microscope.
  4. Furthermore, bentonite clay has two main levels, the industrial grade and the food grade
  5. diatomaceous earth is safe for ingestion "food grade of course" while Bentonite clay can't be taken internally.
Alternatives:

If you're tried and convinced already, people need your encouraging success story for using DE powder for effective gnat removal to give them the confidence to start using it.

Please make sure to reapply DE in all infected areas, then DE dust gets washed, dusted, and sucked away during daily housecleaning, if you noticed significant reduction of house and pet's parasites then it works, otherwise repeat to optimize results.

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