Question for the doctors of dank here:



Small nymph like flies - they seem more interested in the soil than the plants, but I annihilate them anyway.

Wasps - not sure how they're getting into my attic, but I hunt the little bastards down.

Now it seems I have an abundance of common house flies and ladybugs (ladybirds for my UK bros!) in the attic, I guess with it getting colder out they're heading for any place warm.

Do house flies pose any risk to the plants? If I recall, ladybugs feed on other pests on a variety of other crops. Should I allow them to remain, or impose a strict 'no insect at all' policy for my room of bloom?
BlueDevil Reviewed by BlueDevil on . On the topic of pests... Question for the doctors of dank here: Small nymph like flies - they seem more interested in the soil than the plants, but I annihilate them anyway. Wasps - not sure how they're getting into my attic, but I hunt the little bastards down. Now it seems I have an abundance of common house flies and ladybugs (ladybirds for my UK bros!) in the attic, I guess with it getting colder out they're heading for any place warm. Rating: 5