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  1. Jul 1, 2022 · The difference between fungus gnats and fruit flies is that fruit flies are attracted to fruit and garbage, not your beloved houseplants. Adult fungus gnats measure between 0.08” and 0.3” (2 – 8 mm) long and tend to swarm around plants. These annoying tiny flies rarely harm plants but are a nuisance indoors.

    • Identifying Small Flying Bugs. To identify small bugs flying in your home, look at their behavior, shape, and where they tend to be. Try to find out what attracts the annoying flies — odors, dampness, poor sanitation, or heat.
    • Small Black Flying Bugs in the House That Are Not Fruit Flies. Many people assume that tiny flying bugs are fruit flies. However, if the little flying bug is black, not brown, then the chances are that the bug is a fungus gnat, not a fruit fly.
    • Gnats – Tiny Flying Bugs in the House That Look Like Black Dots. Tiny black flying bugs in your kitchen, living room or bedroom could be fungus gnats. The small, winged bugs have a black or dark gray, slender body, six legs, and two long antennae.
    • Fungus Gnat vs. Fruit Fly. Fungus gnats are easy to confuse with fruit flies. The main differences between the two are their shape and color. Gnats are black with slender bodies and long, dangling legs.
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    • Scales. Scales are soft-bodied insects that suck plant sap. Tiny crawlers (the immature stage) move a little as they feed. Adults cover themselves in a waxy, protective coating and stay put, so you might not even recognize the small white or brown bumps as bugs.
    • Mealybugs. Mealybugs are similar to scales; they are sapsuckers, have a waxy coating, and make dew. "Signs of a scale or mealybug infestation can include the presence of waxy deposits on the plant; of black sooty mold that grows on the honeydew produced by these insects, and (depending on how heavy the infestation is) sometimes yellowing and dying leaves, and distorted or stunted plant growth," says Natalia von Ellenrieder of the Plant Pest Diagnostic Branch of the California Department of Agriculture.
    • Spider Mites. Spider mites are so tiny that you may not even see them. They look like dark specks on leaves, but you'll probably first notice their white silky webs in leaf axils or along veins.
    • Whiteflies. These tiny, winged insects have a delicate, powdery white appearance. The immature stage doesn't move much, but the adults flutter about when disturbed.
  2. Apr 10, 2024 · These tiny arachnid pests damage houseplants by causing leaf discoloration and webbing. Spider mites are among the most common houseplant pests in warm and dry indoor environments. As the name implies, these pests are arachnids (not insects), more closely related to spiders than other bugs on this list. Spider mites are incredibly tiny.

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    • Root Aphids: tiny bugs in your houseplant’s soil. If your houseplant has the symptoms of nutrition shortage but you cannot improve its growth by fertilization, it my infected by root aphids.
    • Root Mealybugs: tiny bugs in houseplant soil. Mealybugs, like aphids, can attack both foliage and roots of your indoor plant. From afar, you may think someone has spread talcum powder on your houseplant foliage.
    • Fungus gnats: harmful larvae in houseplant soil. They are tiny black fliers that fly around your houseplant but never bite you or your pets. Indeed, the adult fliers don’t hit your houseplant but their larvae attack its roots and feed off them.
    • Earwigs in the houseplant soil. If you spot that the le aves of your houseplant are jagged and worm-eaten (full of holes), you should suspect earwigs. If you look at your houseplant accurately, you may find their excrement scattered around your plant like small, black pellets.
  3. Pests of houseplants can enter homes from outdoors, so make sure that screens and doors fit well. Non-Chemical Control. The first step in control is to isolate any plant suspected of being infested with a pest. Then, keep the plant separate from other houseplants until the pest is completely controlled. This process may take several weeks or more.

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  5. Oct 20, 2022 · Drain flies: These winged bugs are gray, with a fuzzy appearance making them look like tiny moths. As the name suggests, they typically live in drain slurry. Fungus gnats: A common house fly species with a slender body measuring 0.11” (3 mm) long. Often mistaken for fruit flies, fungus gnats live in houseplant soil.

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