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Scott 26-06-2003 02:56 PM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 
Can anyone provide me with a non-chemical way of getting rid of fungus gnats
(affecting my indoor plants)? I have already reduced the amount of water
given to the plant, so I am looking for some home remedy to kill-off the
remaining eggs, larvae and flies.

Thanks for any help -



Lynne 26-06-2003 03:44 PM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 
BT for the maggots. To trap adults, disposable yellow cups inverted and
painted w/Tanglefoot. Don't forget to leave 1/2" or so unpainted so you can
pick them up...

"Scott" wrote in message
.. .
Can anyone provide me with a non-chemical way of getting rid of fungus

gnats
(affecting my indoor plants)? I have already reduced the amount of water
given to the plant, so I am looking for some home remedy to kill-off the
remaining eggs, larvae and flies.

Thanks for any help -





animaux 26-06-2003 05:32 PM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 
You can buy the perfect remedy I know of he

http://www.gardensalive.com/item_dis...uctNumber=1962

You can also buy it for less he

http://www.greenfire.net/hot/P032.html


The key ingredient which attacks the larval stage is Bt-Israelensis-H-14. It is
a very specific strain of bacillus which works far better than ordinary
Bt Israelensis. It's more specific.

It does cost a bit, but has a two year shelf life and if you water your plants
once a month with a dose of it, you will never have another fungus gnat.

Victoria

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 09:33:39 -0400, "Scott" wrote:

Can anyone provide me with a non-chemical way of getting rid of fungus gnats
(affecting my indoor plants)? I have already reduced the amount of water
given to the plant, so I am looking for some home remedy to kill-off the
remaining eggs, larvae and flies.

Thanks for any help -



Salty Thumb 26-06-2003 06:20 PM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 
"Scott" wrote in
:

Can anyone provide me with a non-chemical way of getting rid of fungus
gnats (affecting my indoor plants)? I have already reduced the amount
of water given to the plant, so I am looking for some home remedy to
kill-off the remaining eggs, larvae and flies.

Thanks for any help -



I've heard people talk about pouring boiling (or at least hot) water into
the soil. Is this a bad idea? I mean, it'll probably kill the gnats but
will the plant survive? Maybe it's something you do before planting ....

- Salty

animaux 27-06-2003 12:20 AM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:16:35 GMT, Salty Thumb
wrote:

I've heard people talk about pouring boiling (or at least hot) water into
the soil. Is this a bad idea? I mean, it'll probably kill the gnats but
will the plant survive? Maybe it's something you do before planting ....

- Salty


I've never heard that, but it will certainly kill plants if boiling water is
poured into a container plant.

V_coerulea 27-06-2003 01:56 AM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 
Fungus gnats respond more to blue than to yellow. Yellow is usually used for
whitefly.

"Lynne" wrote in message
...
BT for the maggots. To trap adults, disposable yellow cups inverted and
painted w/Tanglefoot. Don't forget to leave 1/2" or so unpainted so you

can
pick them up...

"Scott" wrote in message
.. .
Can anyone provide me with a non-chemical way of getting rid of fungus

gnats
(affecting my indoor plants)? I have already reduced the amount of

water
given to the plant, so I am looking for some home remedy to kill-off the
remaining eggs, larvae and flies.

Thanks for any help -







Valkyrie 27-06-2003 04:44 AM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 

"Scott" wrote in message
.. .
Can anyone provide me with a non-chemical way of getting rid of fungus

gnats
(affecting my indoor plants)? I have already reduced the amount of water
given to the plant, so I am looking for some home remedy to kill-off the
remaining eggs, larvae and flies.

Thanks for any help -


I sprinkle cinnamon on the surface of the soil. Gets rid of any I have
everytime.

Val



Salty Thumb 27-06-2003 05:56 AM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 
animaux wrote in
:

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:16:35 GMT, Salty Thumb
wrote:

I've heard people talk about pouring boiling (or at least hot) water
into the soil. Is this a bad idea? I mean, it'll probably kill the
gnats but will the plant survive? Maybe it's something you do before
planting ....

- Salty


I've never heard that, but it will certainly kill plants if boiling
water is poured into a container plant.


If you goggle for "fungus gnats boiling water" you'll find stuff like

http://groups.google.com/groups?
q=fungus+gnats+boiling+water&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=2qvp37%24h6g%
40bmerha64.bnr.ca&rnum=2

from 1994! I've never tried it (never had a problem with fungus gnats) and
reading some of the posts, it seems like nobody else has tried it, either!

- Salty

Lynne 28-06-2003 11:44 AM

Fungus Gnats - Tips?
 
One study showed that the color red was superior to yellow, blue, white or
green colored traps used against fungus gnat.

"V_coerulea" wrote in message
.. .
Fungus gnats respond more to blue than to yellow. Yellow is usually used

for
whitefly.

"Lynne" wrote in message
...
BT for the maggots. To trap adults, disposable yellow cups inverted and
painted w/Tanglefoot. Don't forget to leave 1/2" or so unpainted so you

can
pick them up...

"Scott" wrote in message
.. .
Can anyone provide me with a non-chemical way of getting rid of fungus

gnats
(affecting my indoor plants)? I have already reduced the amount of

water
given to the plant, so I am looking for some home remedy to kill-off

the
remaining eggs, larvae and flies.

Thanks for any help -










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