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flying nits aound the sinks and tubs...how to get them go?
I keep a clean house, pour vinegar down the drains and never leave food in sinks etc...the little buggers are everywhere....its driving me crazy....
i dont have any house plants
no fruit left out....
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Do you have house plants? They love to live in the soil of houseplants. And because they like water as well they will be in bathrooms. But they may have come from a houseplant you have. Get some of those little sticks for your plants and they will be gone for good. Do you have banana's on your cupboard they can hatch out of them as well.
- DianeLv 45 years ago
♠ whirlpool has low pressure in the eye; the solved air turns into bubbles decreasing density of water; with buoyancy decreasing the ships sink; ♣ this is the only real reason why Bermuda waters are notorious; cold and warm currents meet, the cool water warms + low pressure, the density decreases (as if water boils up); the level of whirlpool is not visibly lowered – some 10 meters in a radius of one km perhaps; ♣ there’s another case of whirlpool mentioned as úlovo in rivers with strong currents; the stronger current the more slope; but people are drowned because of panic mostly; an experienced swimmer just dives the deeper the better, then swims under the water as far as possible to emerge in a safe place; (merde! whom am I talking to!?)