How to get rid of winter stoneflies
Emily Cortez
What are winter stoneflies?
Winter stoneflies (Capniidae family) are a type of crustacean that is related to shrimps. They could be anywhere from 1/4 -1-inch-long, and their coloration could be dark grey or brown.
How do you get rid of winter stoneflies?
You can easily get rid of winter stoneflies by simply spraying a mixture of water and vinegar on them. This will kill the adult stonefly as well as its eggs, thus getting rid of the problem once and for all.
Another way to get rid of winter stoneflies is by using sticky traps that will attract adult flies.
How can you prevent them from coming back?
There are many ways to prevent winter stoneflies from returning again. The first thing you need to do is find all their hiding places, which could be under stones, or between rocks and branches of trees. Once you find all their hiding places, clean them properly. Make sure there are no more winter stoneflies left in your garden.
What attracts winter stoneflies?
Since winter stoneflies eat pollen and nectar, they are attracted to plants with a lot of pollen. Planting some pollinating plants can help you get rid of these insects for good.
Another way to prevent winter stoneflies from returning is by making your own flypaper from common household products that you will find in your kitchen. This method is very effective, and it will definitely get rid of these pests for good.
Why do people get rid of winter stoneflies?
Winter stoneflies need a moist climate in order to thrive. If the climate is harsh, they will simply leave your home and look for another place that is more suitable for their lifestyle.
Another reason why people try to get rid of these winter stonefly insects is that they can carry certain harmful bacteria on their bodies, which could potentially make you ill.
How can winter stoneflies harm you?
The bacteria that is mostly found on the bodies of winter stoneflies are called leishmania, and it causes a disease called leishmaniasis. If these bacteria make contact with your skin, they will multiply inside your body until they reach a critical level, at which point they will start to eat away your flesh. Your eyes can also be affected by the same bacteria that winter stoneflies carry, which could result in blindness.