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Gnats

mikemartel

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I swear my car is clean!

My three month old Telluride has a gnat problem. I've vaccumed and wiped everything down. It looks like they might be coming out of the vents.

Has anyone else had this?
 
I’ve had my Telluride for 7 months now and never had an issue with gnats. Maybe a piece of food under the seats. Check under the hood as well maybe?
 
Gnats or fruit flies? If you have transported any plants lately, that can be a culprit. Extreme cold and winter should take car of it. They could be getting some water source from water in the HVAC system. That or you may need to bathe? HAha, sorry. ;)
 
Killem with FIRE!
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