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03-17-2014, 10:57 PM
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Thanks Paul. I meant in general; I'll check them out and see what I can work with. My kitchen needs a few VFT's, I have more ants than flies right now!
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03-20-2014, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul
Mosquito dunks work quite well though they are not an instant fix -- generally takes a week or two. You can find them at any home improvement store like Lowes or HomeDepot.- Take a 1/4 of a dunk "donut" and put it in a gallon (3.8L)jug, fill with water, and let sit overnight or longer.
- Water your plants with the water but leave the dunk chunk in the jug and refill with water. (You can reuse it many times over until it disintegrates.)
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Paul, my dunks arrived today - couldn't find them in stock anywhere to i had to order them. i will do as you suggest!
i have a few questions: - should this be safe on all my orchids? i have a few random (unknown heritage) phals, a paph rothschildianum, a brassidium dr john, an enc bractenscens (not an issue - mounted and no gnats on the stick), but i also have a phrag pearcei that is tempermental... it seems to like to be constantly wet and i even sit it on a dish of water refilling twice a week. it's in spag which i change twice a year, and it gets black tips if i ever fertilize it. i also only ever water it with rain water. it has the "bug", but will the dunk harm it?
- should this be ok for the other non-orchid plants?
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03-20-2014, 06:56 PM
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Search for "mosquito dunks" @ Home Depot
It’s 0K for orchids and the other non-orchid plants.
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03-25-2014, 02:50 PM
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session 1 has begun:
dunks marinated for 2 days and water distributed about.
will repeat in a week.
stay tuned.
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04-12-2014, 12:33 PM
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mosquito dunks have been acquired and used over the last three weeks - once a week at watering. this tuesday will be my fourth application of the dunked water and i am still getting the gnats. perhaps a few less than before, but present.
just an update.
i will keep doing it until they're gone and report back.
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04-12-2014, 12:40 PM
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the best method is a butterwort or 2 !!!!! Clean, green and interesting - whats not to like ?
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04-12-2014, 01:07 PM
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the best method is a butterwort or 2 !!!!! Clean, green and interesting - whats not to like ?
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I had a butterwort, and it even bloomed for me. But not once did I see a gnat stuck to its leaves. Eventually the butterwort died - that was before I started using RO water.
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04-12-2014, 01:19 PM
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I have posted photos of my butterwort/s covered in fungus gnats. I even have one covered in whitefly - courtesy of a basil plant I overwintered. I don't have any fungus gnats ( ok, 1 or 2 ) or whitefly now. Fortunately its near warmer weather and mine will all go outdoors. Last year they were covered in bugs within 48hrs of being outdoors.
here's the whitefly nemesis
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04-12-2014, 01:33 PM
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ok, i haven't found butterwort around.
i ordered capensis seeds from germany, but they haven't arrived yet.
mosquito dunks arrived first, so i used them.
i was advised it might take more than 1 application... 3 hasn't fixed it yet so maybe 2 was an exaggerated minimum, but whatever, i'll be doing week 4 on tuesday.
when the capensis arrive, i'll plant them and grow them into plants and eventually(?) might have a gnat reducer, but not right away.
meanwhile, still waiting for the mosquito dunk to fix the issue
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05-28-2014, 10:07 AM
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closing remarks on this issue:
i ordered a butterwort but it never arrived... ultimately by the time i decided to order another i found all i could find was seeds, not plants, and since i was infested i decided this was a nice idea for the future, but too slow for my emergency.
so i went with dunks, which also needed to be ordered. i followed the directions as required. it was suggested it may take a few applications to work...
...i applied it weekly for 3 months. i got about a 60% reduction, but never an end. i doubled the strength (amount of dunk/gallon) - no change. 6 months later, still infested. down to maybe 25%, but still infested.
so then i got the sticky yellow traps which resolved it fully in under 2 weeks.
my conclusion is the butterwort is a nice option if locally available as a grown plant (maybe - didn't try it), the dunks are a good smack in the face, but the yellow stickies work period.
thanks for all your suggestions, i am now bug free.
also quarantine your plants before introducing them to your brood - some kids have measels.
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