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If you're tired of pesky fungus gnats invading your indoor garden, meet your new best friend: the (scientific name: Pinguicula ). Often affectionately called "Pings" by enthusiasts, these carnivorous plants look like innocent, buttery-leaved succulents but are actually high-efficiency bug catchers.

The Ultimate Guide to Growing Butterworts: Nature's Living Sticky Trap butterwort

Unlike the dramatic snap of a Venus Flytrap, a Butterwort plays it cool. Its leaves are covered in thousands of tiny, sticky glands that glisten like dew. When a small insect—like a gnat or fruit fly—lands, it gets stuck instantly. The plant then releases digestive enzymes to absorb nutrients, making it a perfect natural pest control partner for your home. If you're tired of pesky fungus gnats invading

: They are arguably the best biological solution for fungus gnats. Its leaves are covered in thousands of tiny,

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