They live in moist environments eating decomposing material and if it dries out the gnats and larvae die. They dont live very long either
Go Cubs!This is like Red sox vs Cubs… u will lose
How dare you!Go Cubs!
I grew up in Illinois, so GO CUBS!How dare you!
Sorry to hear that hahahaI grew up in Illinois, so GO CUBS!
Except I had them when I had hatchlings and I had no plants.
I think its in the substrate.
I'm sure having plants don't help. However, I never see bugs in the plants I do have now.
At least you had the sense to get out!I grew up in Illinois, so GO CUBS!
Oh dear Tom. As much as I love the ocean, I wouldn't live in any state on them. I love Chicago, the whole world is right here. Plus I never worry about my house getting demolished by mother nature.At least you had the sense to get out!
This year unfortunately for sureThis is like Red sox vs Cubs… u will lose
Go Cubs! They stick this year , but oh yeah, Go Cubs!I grew up in Illinois, so GO CUBS!
YeahThis year unfortunately for sure
boooooooGo Cubs! They stick this year , but oh yeah, Go Cubs!
Careful, I love my Cubs lolYeah
booooooo
Thats probably what attracted the fungus gnatsCareful, I love my Cubs lol
You did that one already, Tammy. It's gnat funny any more.I think it's gnat a problem really.
Well neither of them are proper football teams, so at least some of us are in agreement with you.(That’s a joke I have no idea what teams we are on about here as I can’t say I watch much sports) don’t sentence me to the pits please
Not to change the subject, but the bugs in your video are definitely not fleas. Also of note, fleas utilize warm-blooded host animals rather than cold-blooded ones like reptiles.Here is a new video clip