I've been battling a serious fungus gnat issue for the past week and found out that one of my house plants is the culprit. I moved that plant outside to repot it, but now I'm wondering how to deal with all the gnats still buzzing around inside. I've already checked my other plants, and thankfully, they're fine. I've tried using apple cider vinegar and dish soap, but I'm looking for more effective solutions. What really works to eliminate these pesky gnats? Any tips would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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Those sticky traps are a game changer! Placing them next to the soil of the affected plant can really help catch a lot of gnats quickly. Just make sure to also tackle the breeding ground by scraping off the top couple of inches of soil and replacing it if possible. That should significantly reduce the gnat population around your house. Good luck!

Thanks for the tip! I actually just ordered those traps. Just checking if there are any other remedies out there I should try.