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Old 03-03-2006, 04:26 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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I have some kind of small flies all around my plants that I started
indoors for an early garden. I would like to do something about them
but hate to treat the plant with an insecticide - BUT I WILL. The
problem is that bad.
Any suggestions?
What should I use if I get an insecticide?
I have tried soap in the past when I had problems with white flies or
spider mites, but it usually kills my plants.
And what did I do wrong?
Thanks
B
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On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 11:26:10 -0500, Brett Miller wrote:

I have some kind of small flies all around my plants that I started
indoors for an early garden. I would like to do something about them but
hate to treat the plant with an insecticide - BUT I WILL. The problem is
that bad.
Any suggestions?
What should I use if I get an insecticide? I have tried soap in the past
when I had problems with white flies or spider mites, but it usually kills
my plants. And what did I do wrong?
Thanks
B


Good day Brett.

This sounds like fungus knats. They are eating fungus that is growing in
your soil. They are not affecting the plants, but they are letting you
know that your watering too much and or your temps are a bit low where the
plants are kept.

Safers soap will kill them but not the eggs in the soil. Spray once a week
untill their gone. You can also use yellow sticky traps if your not into
spraying. You can make your own traps with yellow construction paper
smeared with tangle foot.

The soap did not damage your plants in the past. I would suspect that the
plants had suffered too much damage before you treated them.

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Sir,

I thank you greatly for your response.
The over watering is probably a yes. I have catch basins under each
plant and this is probably not helping.

I tried to mix a concoction of syrup and boric acid but they didn't
like it. They do however, love cups with just a bit of water in it.
This kills them by the bunch.

Safers Soap? Where do you get that. Will Wal-Mart have it? And the
Tangle Foot? I have heard of a Tangle Tree, but never tangle foot.
If I can locate these items I will give it a try.

Many thanks

BM



This sounds like fungus knats. They are eating fungus that is growing in
your soil. They are not affecting the plants, but they are letting you
know that your watering too much and or your temps are a bit low where the
plants are kept.

Safers soap will kill them but not the eggs in the soil. Spray once a week
untill their gone. You can also use yellow sticky traps if your not into
spraying. You can make your own traps with yellow construction paper
smeared with tangle foot.

The soap did not damage your plants in the past. I would suspect that the
plants had suffered too much damage before you treated them.

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