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Say Goodbye to Bugs

By William Cortez, Community Writer
July 23, 2025 at 03:56pm. Views: 1087

Summertime brings longer days, backyard barbecues, and... gnats. These tiny pests can quickly ruin an evening outside, but with a few practical steps, you can enjoy your yard without constantly swatting the air.

1. Eliminate Standing Water
Gnats love moisture and often breed in stagnant water. Take a walk around your yard and empty anything that collects water — think flower pot trays, clogged gutters, bird baths, and even pet water bowls left out too long. A dry yard is a gnat-free yard.

2. Try Citrus-Based Repellents
Gnats dislike strong citrus scents. You can make your own natural spray by mixing water with a few drops of lemon, orange, or citronella essential oil. Mist it around patios, porches, and doorways to help keep gnats at bay.

3. Plant Gnat-Repelling Herbs
Certain herbs naturally deter gnats and other insects. Basil, lavender, mint, and rosemary are all great choices. Plant them in garden beds or keep them in pots near outdoor seating areas for both beauty and bug control.

4. Use Outdoor Fans
It might sound too easy, but a simple fan can be a powerful gnat deterrent. Because gnats are weak fliers, even a light breeze from a standing or ceiling fan can keep them from hovering around your guests.

5. Secure Trash and Food Waste
Outdoor trash bins should be tightly sealed. Food scraps or open containers can quickly attract gnats, especially during warm months. Keep bins clean and away from entertainment areas.

6. Set Up Yellow Sticky Traps
These bright traps attract gnats and trap them on contact. Stick a few in garden beds, near fruit trees, or around the patio for targeted control.

7. DIY Vinegar Trap
A classic and easy trick: pour apple cider vinegar into a small jar, add a few drops of dish soap, and leave it uncovered. The vinegar draws them in, and the soap traps them. Place several of these traps around outdoor areas for best results.

8. Control Moisture in the Yard
Overwatering plants or having soggy areas in your lawn invites gnats. Make sure your yard has proper drainage, and only water plants when needed.

 

With just a little effort and a few household items, you can reclaim your outdoor spaces and enjoy a peaceful, gnat-free summer.

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