My houseplants have small dead bugs around them, what are these? 🌿🐜

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The other replies have it covered but to add a few things:

  • I agree with mosquito dunks but also get some of those sticky traps. The dunks kill the eggs, the traps get the adults. You’ll get faster results using both

  • They don’t feed on or harm the plant. They’re just extremely annoying and multiply like crazy

  • Fungal gnats? Absolutely harmful to the plant. They damage roots in their larval state.

    Only in extremely large numbers! The larvae would have to run out of easy-to-get food in the soil before turning on the much more difficult-to-eat plant

    Adult fungus gnats do not feed on or damage plants but are a cosmetic nuisance. Fungus gnat larvae typically feed on decaying organic matter and fungi in the soil. However, if larval numbers are high, they may damage roots by feeding on root hairs or tunneling into the roots themselves. This sort of damage is rare in home settings.

    I came home from a trip to an infestation so bad it looked like I was trying to breed gnats. I was cleaning bug crap off the walls for weeks but my plants were totally fine

    Fungus Gnats on Houseplants

    Fungus gnats (Family Sciaridae) are insects commonly associated with overwatered houseplants. They can become a nuisance when they are present in large numbers and fly around inside a home. In most situations, fungus gnats are a cosmetic problem. However, on occasion, fungus gnat larvae can cause plant damage.

    Wisconsin Horticulture