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[QUOTE=catwalker808;248877]The soup trick should work to get the media dwelling eggs and larvae. Yellow sticky cards help with flying ones, especially in an enclosed space like a bedroom.
What's the soup trick? :scratchhead: Beverly |
I too had a bit of a fungus gnat problem and after reading an earlier thread here I tried Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis which can be found in things like Mosquito Dunks or other things designed to kill mosquito larva. It is a bacteria that is non infectious to humans but when the larvae eats it they die.
It's a great way of stopping the life cycle and its safe. I used it in my bedroom. |
Sorry. That's SOAP not soup.
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I am not sure if I would use a bacterium in my bedroom - I saw some dunks and had some warning words and I think it mentioned outdoor use.
I also use one sticky tape on a rim of a lamp in front of the bulb catches many. pyrethrum spray works well and does not seem to damage some plants as oil based sprays. Anyway it you grow orchids a couple of Droseras and Pinguiculas [which have nice flowers as well] help and are fun to grow. they need similar humidity and light as many orchids and they seem to grow offshoots. the gnats decompose quickly with no smell. you can buy a couple of Butterworts on ebay for 10 bucks incl shipping |
Everything I've read about it says it safe for all humans and animals. The only active ingredient is the bacteria which is incapable of being infectious to humans but its probably a good idea to follow the label.
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i dont think Butterworts can get rid of all the bugs. They can control them - catch quite a few. also Butterworts multiply easily. I would advise also a Drosera or 2. seems to catch more but no flowers. and the drosera can't dry out between waterings and needs distilled water [also better choice for Butterworts]
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I bought a Drosera locally at the recomendation of the dealer. He said it was the most effective carnivorous plant at dealing with black gnats in houseplants of all sorts, including orchids. I watered it with distilled water and kept it in the required container of water halfway up the pot. It was very effective at catching the black gnats but decided it was unhappy with my growing conditons and croaked on me. I am going back to soap. I bet it would have liked a greenhouse better than my living room. Too dry an atmosphere I believe. It was an interesting plant. Carol
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