Gnats

Worcester, MA

i don't know if it's because it's been so muggy, but all of my indoor plants have gnats buzzing around them. DISGUSTING. i use insectacidal soap but that only works briefly. I have good air circulation. Any suggestions?

Dublin, CA(Zone 9a)

I'd check your watering--they're probably fungus gnats and I have never had a problem with them except when I've been watering something a little too much. To get rid of the ones that are already there, there are a number of tricks I've seen people post--yellow sticky traps, watering with hydrogen peroxide (only if the plant needs water though!), or using Bt (bacillus thuringiensis...the stuff in Mosquito dunks).

The Woodlands, TX(Zone 9a)

I use the Bt. Water it in - it kills the gnats in their larval stage, when they are in the soil. That will stop them from growing up and flying around! :-)

I just use the mosquito dunks. http://www.marchbiological.com/L/mosquito_control.html I crumble a bit of one up in some water and let it sit for a few minutes, then water with it. There is also a product called Gnatrol - same ingredients.
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/Ipm/homegrnd/htms/40afgnat.htm

Worcester, MA

What is a mosquito dunk? Is ther a brand name?

The Woodlands, TX(Zone 9a)

That is the brand name. Go to the link provided above.....

Worcester, MA

Duh. Sorry. About what ratio of dunk to water do you use? And how frequently?

The Woodlands, TX(Zone 9a)

I take maybe a fourth of a dunk and crumble it in the water in the watering can. Mine is about two quarts. Let it sit a bit so the bacteria can rehydrate (this may not be necessary, but it makes me feel good), and then water. I have a nozzle on the end that keeps the dunk chunks from getting through, so the next time I water, I just add water to those. You'll see - they don't dissolve. Let the plant dry out between waterings. Keeping the soil moist is how fungus gnats thrive...

I have a French drain outside, and I have suspended the dunks into the standing water, by looping string through the donut hole, and tying it to the grate. They last a long time, and no mosquito larvae can survive.

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