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What if there are small flying insects growing flowers indoors in winter?

Hello, everyone, I'm Huahua. After entering the winter, Huahua has always had an annoyance, that is, when going to work every day, there will be many bugs flying around and sometimes lying on the computer, but Huahua can't help it, because there are many plants on the balcony of Huahua's office, so there are many bugs in winter. The main problem is the same as that of flowers. If you want to solve it as soon as possible, let's take a look at Huahua's answer.

1, improperly maintained

Because of the cold weather outside, many flying insects will run to warm rooms to avoid the winter. I believe everyone has discovered that there will be many bugs indoors unconsciously in winter, and many of them are still lying motionless in one place.

If the soil in the pot is dirty and wet for a long time during the process of flower cultivation, there will be many insects moving near the topsoil at this time, and they may even lay eggs and breed in it, resulting in more and more insects.

2. There are eggs in the basin soil

Some flowerpots are directly used to grow flowers, without sterilization and insect prevention, and may contain some eggs themselves. When they reach the warm room, these eggs will hatch and grow slowly, and finally become small flying insects. Like peat and humus, unfermented or immature soil can easily breed all kinds of small flying insects.

3. The maintenance environment is unsanitary

If the place where the flowers are placed is dirty, such as not treated in time after watering, there is a lot of water on the ground and water in the bottom basin, or the spacing between flowers is too close and the light is poor, such an environment is more likely to provide a hotbed for small flying insects to hide and breed.

4, reduce the usual watering

Huahua found that every time the flowers on the balcony are watered, the insects will increase that day, so Huahua is now directly cut off from water, usually once a month. Because it is a plant that doesn't like water very much, it is ok to water it once a month in winter. The subject can also observe the number of bugs by reducing watering.

5, often open the window for ventilation

Because there are many windows on the balcony, Huahua often opens the windows for a while at noon. It is not very cold at this time, and everyone is not at lunch time. It is ok to open the window for ventilation. After ventilation, the number of bugs will also decrease. As long as the soil is not too wet, the number of insects will naturally change.

6. Put a yellow board around the plant.

Another simplest way is to put a yellow sticky buckle on the balcony. These hateful bugs are not afraid of anything, only yellow can attract them, so they will jump up like moths, and there is little possibility of coming down.