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Old 11-03-2004, 02:32 PM
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Default Gnat Question

Get some Off, an insect repellant. That's what I use.

The only problem is that they are !@#$%^ pests and you can't ever get rid of
them all. Except in cold weather.


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Gnats, everywhere, swarming in little clusters. They don't bite or
anything, and generally mind their own business.

Does this indicate any problem? If I want them to become deceased, is

there
a safe way to do it around the pond?




 
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