Great ideas although I think you did the diatomaceous earth wrong. You have to put it directly on the soil so it kills the larvae and adults when they land on or touch it. Food grade is safe for pets. putting it on those petri dishes doesn't do it as they can easily avoid those. Good vid. , Also you can try cinnamon on the plants and soil, it kills the Larvae and the adults hate the smell.
Cinnamon didn't work for me but I saw on another video something called NEEM CAKES. I think it's neem oil mixed with a bark like material. You're supposed to use it like you would with the Gnatrol - mix with water and water weekly until you see the gnats gone.
The only thing that worked for me was Neem oil spray on the adults fling around, hydrogen peroxide mist on the plants themselves, and diatomaceous earth sprinkled on the surface (kills the crawling larva as they surface). Lastly, I mulched with fine cedar bark and switched to bottom watering almost exclusively. Completely eradicated the problem I had and I haven't seen one since. :)
While these methods might work great for a collection of house plants, cedar wood chips and Neem oil are both extremely toxic to reptiles so they wouldn't work in a terrarium setting. The only thing that worked for my infestation was Gnatrol, but I'm glad you found a solution that works for you!
@@TatianasTinyZoo I am glad you specified that you needed it for plants that are near animals. 😀. Yea… you are not able to use the other methods the way they were intended. I did not know mosquito bits grew mold. Thank you so much for the heads up
Thank you! Since I got my very 1st plant 5 years ago, I've been so afraid of inducing the dreaded root rot that I have always let every plant get bone dry before watering again. That's clearly not the best practice for a plant parent with a house full of tropicals, but even after causing the detriment & demise of quite a few of them, I still do it. But.. I still get fungus gnats & it no longer surprises me when I pick up an extremely lightweight pot holding a very dehydrated plant & see several of them fly out. And every... single... thing... that I've read & watched about eradicating gnats says to "let the soil dry out & poof🧚♀️🧚♀️ they'll be gone!", but it's never been the case for me. It's been sooooo frustrating so I can't even tell you how freakin relieved I am to FINALLY hear someone else say that dry soil didn't help them either. Thank you!!😄😄😄
I hung a plant zapper lite in my plant room. The crack of gnats being zapped started right away! You do have to empty the tray at the bottom full of dead ones...but WORTH it! I smiled at each zap! Took about 4 weeks..all gone now, no more zaps. Took it down 6 weeks ago, still gnat free! Nothing flying up my nose! Good luck! R.J
Repotted all plants with fresh soil. Started bottom watering. Nice layer of desert sand on top of the soil. Discourages them from laying eggs in your pots. Catch remaining adults with the sticky traps.
I've sprinkled Mosquito Bits on top of the soil and have also soaked them in water, strained and used that water to water. I still have lots of gnats. They are found strolling on the Bits. I have found them minimally useful.
Grantrol and Mosquito Bits do not target the fly stage of fungus gnats. They only target the larvae/pupal stages, so that is why you see flies climbing on top of your mosquito bits. It also takes them a while to work (and longer than gnatrol IMO)
Thank you so much. I brought 2 new plants home, totally unaware that they needed to be quarantined. I only have one window for plants so I put them with the others. Now I've got gnats!!😒 This will help me get rid of them! 😃
I had two infested plants and I put Diatomaceous earth directly on top of the plant dirt covering it entirely, like pizza cheese. Then I watered them both from the bottom. No more gnats and the plants are growing!
Great video. I tried all that organic garbage and nothing worked for me except mosquito bit tea. I used it for about 3 months every watering and I would say 95% of my fungus gnats are gone! I also keep using the sticky traps to control what handful of adults I have now. You are spot on, and correct. All that other stuff is bogus!
Right??? I tried all the other crap too! And all these comments about using 3,4,5 methods at once when I'm trying to tell them the ONE that works consistently!! 🤦♀️
Neem cake didn't work for me, in spite of the video where the guy said this was the Holy Grail. It seems like people are putting out fungus gnat remedy videos just to create content.
The diatomaceous earth has to be mixed into the soil. If you can't mix the diatomaceous earth into the soil then it needs to be watered into the soil. Diatomaceous earth has worked for me. Thanks for the video, fungus gnats are a headache.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!! I like how you kept it real. So glad you shared all your experiences with us. I have learned from looking up different youtubers that if you make a tea with Mosquito Bits, and spray it on top of your soil it will work. Although you need to do this several times. Some will put water underneath on the tray (for seedlings) or plate and place the mosquito bits with water and let the plant soak it up for about 20 minutes. I also found that putting Vermiculite on top of the soil keeps the larvae from coming out. But you have to do both. And I heard that before you use the potting mix, to pour boiling hot water and mix thoroughly. It's supposed to kill the larvae. Thank you for sharing this with us!
I tried peroxide, mosquito bits, d earth, ceylon cinnamon and sticky traps. The only thing that worked for me was tanlin drops and burning Nag Champa incense. The tanlin must have taken care of the larva, the incense smoked out the adults flying around. I had a terrible infestation. Too many prayer plants that like to stay moist. Can't let them dry out completely between watering.
Thank you!!!!! Tried mosquito bits but I noticed 2 of my plants producing a lot of yellow leaves!!! My beloved ZZ - had to whack off 4 limbs! Was afraid to try it for another round. I heard you need to apply bits as a tea formula strained out the pieces and do this next 3-4 watering. I stopped out of fear of losing my plants! All this from a plant I received as a gift and not from a reputable nursery! So mad!!! I’ll get the second option and try it. 😬 so upset. My plants are my babies!
I didn’t see you try parasitic nematodes. I have used a commercially available brand called Double Death that has 2 species, one for fungus gnats and one for shore flys. Worked great for me. I’d love to see a review on those!
Use hydrogen peroxide on the mold. The mosquito dunks are nematodes BTI . Probably kill the nematodes. Ive put all my plants in plastic bags. 4 weeks later...only one of 8 houseplants has gnats and I'm taking that outside to blow out the adults. After using BTI and the hydrogen peroxide.
Ive used 1tbs of Apple Cider Vinager, mixed in 2 oz of water and 1 drop of dish soap. The smell of the vinager attracts them and when they land on the water, the soap breaks the water tension and they end up and the bottom. This can quickly reduce the gnats flying around.
Covering the top layer of soil with freshly ground (not ready ground) cinnamon, preferably Ceylon cinnamon, works too. It kills the fungus that they feed on. 🪴
for the DE you gotta let the surface of the substrate dry out and use the duster it came with to dust the top of the soil. it kills larvae its not even supposed to kill the adults. just gotta let the top stay pretty dry so water down the walls of the enclosure and keep moisture a bit lower. larvae dont live in the little lids you put out so ofc it wouldnt do anything.
What is strange for me is that I’ve had house plants my entire adult life, and never had gnat problems ever until about 12 years ago ( yes I’m old lol ) then it was just crazy out of control. I wonder if the growing popularity of houseplants played a role in gnat craziness because I’m convinced store bought bags of compost and potting medium are infested with gnat eggs. You are right though. Same method worked for me.
Peroxide water worked for me - BUT the two points I would stress is that ONE , letting all soils dry out well BEFORE treating with the solution {not all sized pots are going to dry at the same rate, so I had to watch moisture levels on smaller pots.} and TWO, treating EVERYTHING in the room or areas of the home, simultaneously .... I recently heard of the Mosquito bites thing, and may try it if I need help, in the future
I struggled for months with hydrogen peroxide solutions, sticky traps, meem oil, and over a month long dry out…all seemingly killing a bunch off that I could see, but overall the problem still persists with no signs of improvement. , All of the methods I tried were successful in killing a lot, but I can never even seem to put a dent in the amount still surviving. The sticky traps are horrific to look at because they become totally covered in a matter of just a day or two (gross). Need oil smells so absolutely revolting to me, so I have stopped using it because it was probably the least effective method I tried. I feel like it did absolutely nothing besides stink up the entire room. I even repotted all of my plants over the summer after heavily treating a totally fresh soil mix with neem and peroxide and adjusting the ratio to have better drainage and better pots for allowing moisture out, as preventative . THEN, when they were freshly repotted, I topdressed every plant with a layer of diatomaceous earth. The result? Within a week I had just as bad of an infestation, but also every plant had a layer of mildew and mold growing on top of the soil, as well as tiny mushrooms popping up among some of them (no joke). So while doing allll the other things still, O started running a fan in the room with my plants to get better air circulation. It seems to help with reducing the amount of moisture retained in the soil . Now it seems my plants are starting to decline, and, the soil levels are starting to degrade. I am so frustrated and feel so defeated….I truly don’t know what to do. I am getting so upset and disgusted…It’s so hard to watch all the time, effort, learning, and care I’ve poured myself into over the past year, just slowly fall apart and wither 😩. How is it possible that the exact same solutions that some people people swear by, can not do a single thing to help for some others? I don’t know where they’re even coming from!!! I don’t even open the windows in my house! *sigh* sorry for the novel . I guess I have reached my limit on patience with this 😔
Thank you so much for this info! 🙏 I have been pulling my hair out and trying various methods for months, to no avail. Will try and get hold of the Gnatrol, if I can find it in AUS.
Neem cake & traps are the only things that are working for me! Plus it’s an organic fertilizer that won’t burn your plants . I have an indoor veg/fruit garden soooo gnats are not welcome! Lol
Sounds heartless but my method of pest control for all of my houseplants has been: As soon as you notice any major or concerning signs of infestation, take action ASAP. Take cuttings of the plant if possible to propagate a new one and throw the affected plant away (keeping the pot of course, cleaning it/disinfecting it well). Here in Canada: Pest control products are expensive but new soil is always cheap! I know that you can't necessarily propagate every type of plant but I go out of my way to only own easily-propagated varieties of plants just for this purpose of extreme but cheap pest control.
For what you have, diatomaceous earth won't work. It's more for potted plants, and you have to sprinkle it on to the top soil , luje you are top dressing. And to get rid of the larvae, beneficial nematodes works the best ! Buy , again, this is for mostly potted plants !
Thanks for the info! They have just appeared after a really hot/humid week and I thought they were just fruit flies at first. Even a small number have already started to destroy my vivarium plants. I'm just hoping the gnatrol doesn't affect the microfauna.
Hey Jeff! Yeah they kinda appeared out of nowhere for me too... I think it was a new houseplant I brought in. But they took over my terrariums in NO TIME! I wish I started gnatrol first instead of trying all the other methods I listed. And it is completely safe for cleanup crew, it only targets gnat and mosquito larvae!
Thankyou so much I’ve been using the wrong stuff because I thought they were white flies but they are defiantly fungus gnats I ordered an ounce of gnatrol off fig bud and waiting for it to come on tired of these I ate in my indoor strawberry fire setup
There are also female maggots which stay in the soil laying eggs and some species can reproduce by parthenogenesis -that is to say, asexually. So sticky taps will never eradicate them.
Growing cannabis and I use a combo of the sticky traps and once a week I’ll do a top soil watering with the mosquito bits and boy oh boy does that stuff work! And mosquito bits is safe to use with cannabis/fruit/veggies
If anyone is actually interested in getting rid of Fungus Gnats, it costs next to nothing…………Fine Sand is the answer. Cover 2” of fine sand onto the surface of each plant and then under water ensuring the top sand layer never gets wet - end of problem - period.
Hi Tatiana, thanks for the info. These things are a nuisance and I have been trying to get rid for them for months. I believe my infestation was breeding in my kitchen sink where my garbage disposal is. I'll definitely give your recommendation a try. Tatiana, I believe we use to be neighbors in Tucson, AZ. You were much younger then, your parents lived in the cul-de-sac of E. Lippia Way. Your dad's name is, Steve, right? If I have the wrong person, I apologize.
Hydrogen peroxide needs to be used at the full 3% ratio that you buy at the drug store/grocery store/pharmacy. gnatrol will work too. Diatomaceous earth, must be spread on the soil
Thanks for the video. I have a plant in my salon suite that has these horrible critters on it and they fly around my room and into my clients' faces and my wax pot! How gross and embarrassing! I will try the Gnatrol! Also, I was dying laughing from your skink's thought bubbles! "Da flies are still here." "UR dum." Dead!
You used the diatomaceous earth wrong. Should have been sprinkled on top of the soil so when the larvae move around on it, it pretty much just cut them apart and kills them. Not a good when using in a terrarium in a Petri dish.
Hello Girl let me love you 😘😘 😘😘 Hunny if that wasn't the ultimate Overkill I did all until I saw your video Thank you Thanks you 👍 girl I got them Biotches!!!!
I did the Hydrogen Peroxide - 1st, 4-1 ratio, then, 3-1, then 2-1...then just straight H2peroxide. I got the feeling it was like gving the obnoxious drunk straight grain alcohol instead of a beer...everntually, they'll still be annoying, and even worse, they'll still breed
Agree! Instead of buying the sticky window treatment, I stretch clear mailing tape across my large pots. 😍
Great ideas although I think you did the diatomaceous earth wrong. You have to put it directly on the soil so it kills the larvae and adults when they land on or touch it. Food grade is safe for pets. putting it on those petri dishes doesn't do it as they can easily avoid those. Good vid. , Also you can try cinnamon on the plants and soil, it kills the Larvae and the adults hate the smell.
Cinnamon didn't work for me but I saw on another video something called NEEM CAKES. I think it's neem oil mixed with a bark like material. You're supposed to use it like you would with the Gnatrol - mix with water and water weekly until you see the gnats gone.
The only thing that worked for me was Neem oil spray on the adults fling around, hydrogen peroxide mist on the plants themselves, and diatomaceous earth sprinkled on the surface (kills the crawling larva as they surface). Lastly, I mulched with fine cedar bark and switched to bottom watering almost exclusively. Completely eradicated the problem I had and I haven't seen one since. :)
While these methods might work great for a collection of house plants, cedar wood chips and Neem oil are both extremely toxic to reptiles so they wouldn't work in a terrarium setting. The only thing that worked for my infestation was Gnatrol, but I'm glad you found a solution that works for you!
@@TatianasTinyZoo I am glad you specified that you needed it for plants that are near animals. 😀. Yea… you are not able to use the other methods the way they were intended.
I did not know mosquito bits grew mold. Thank you so much for the heads up
I sprayed neem oil all over my plant and the soil and that got rid of them
@Vestis What was your contribution? I can’t seem to find where you offered anything helpful. Please tell us since clearly you’re an expert 🧐
Neem oil seemed to be very harsh on my plants and didn't work. Most of my plants started getting yellow leaves.
Thank you! Since I got my very 1st plant 5 years ago, I've been so afraid of inducing the dreaded root rot that I have always let every plant get bone dry before watering again. That's clearly not the best practice for a plant parent with a house full of tropicals, but even after causing the detriment & demise of quite a few of them, I still do it. But.. I still get fungus gnats & it no longer surprises me when I pick up an extremely lightweight pot holding a very dehydrated plant & see several of them fly out. And every... single... thing... that I've read & watched about eradicating gnats says to "let the soil dry out & poof🧚♀️🧚♀️ they'll be gone!", but it's never been the case for me. It's been sooooo frustrating so I can't even tell you how freakin relieved I am to FINALLY hear someone else say that dry soil didn't help them either. Thank you!!😄😄😄
I hung a plant zapper lite in my plant room. The crack of gnats being zapped started right away! You do have to empty the tray at the bottom full of dead ones...but WORTH it! I smiled at each zap! Took about 4 weeks..all gone now, no more zaps. Took it down 6 weeks ago, still gnat free! Nothing flying up my nose! Good luck! R.J
I love how precise your video is Thank you for not convoluting it with all kinds of blah blah blah.
Repotted all plants with fresh soil. Started bottom watering. Nice layer of desert sand on top of the soil. Discourages them from laying eggs in your pots. Catch remaining adults with the sticky traps.
Use the BT for larvae and the sticky traps for adults and use a sand layer in plant pots.
I've sprinkled Mosquito Bits on top of the soil and have also soaked them in water, strained and used that water to water. I still have lots of gnats. They are found strolling on the Bits. I have found them minimally useful.
Grantrol and Mosquito Bits do not target the fly stage of fungus gnats. They only target the larvae/pupal stages, so that is why you see flies climbing on top of your mosquito bits. It also takes them a while to work (and longer than gnatrol IMO)
@@TatianasTinyZooBingo, that’s been my experience as well.
Mosquito dunks are the best
Thank you so much. I brought 2 new plants home, totally unaware that they needed to be quarantined. I only have one window for plants so I put them with the others. Now I've got gnats!!😒 This will help me get rid of them! 😃
I just got new baby plants and had no idea about quarantine. Did the peroxide work for you
Best video I've seen on this! Great that you took time to give different methods a fair shot; Science!
I had two infested plants and I put Diatomaceous earth directly on top of the plant dirt covering it entirely, like pizza cheese. Then I watered them both from the bottom. No more gnats and the plants are growing!
This really works for my house plants
Great video. I tried all that organic garbage and nothing worked for me except mosquito bit tea. I used it for about 3 months every watering and I would say 95% of my fungus gnats are gone! I also keep using the sticky traps to control what handful of adults I have now. You are spot on, and correct. All that other stuff is bogus!
Right??? I tried all the other crap too! And all these comments about using 3,4,5 methods at once when I'm trying to tell them the ONE that works consistently!! 🤦♀️
Neem cake/pellets works best
Use 3 tablespoons per one gallon water.
Let that steep..
Use the "tea" mixture to water your plants.
I tried neem cake tea, but it didn’t work for me. :-(
Neem cake didn't work for me, in spite of the video where the guy said this was the Holy Grail. It seems like people are putting out fungus gnat remedy videos just to create content.
The diatomaceous earth has to be mixed into the soil.
If you can't mix the diatomaceous earth into the soil then it needs to be watered into the soil.
Diatomaceous earth has worked for me.
Thanks for the video, fungus gnats are a headache.
One place to get it is a pet store. It is the same thing used to kill mosquitoes. It is called MICROBE-LIFT BMG.
a novice mycologist with gnat problems thanks you
EXCELLENT VIDEO!! I like how you kept it real. So glad you shared all your experiences with us. I have learned from looking up different youtubers that if you make a tea with Mosquito Bits, and spray it on top of your soil it will work. Although you need to do this several times. Some will put water underneath on the tray (for seedlings) or plate and place the mosquito bits with water and let the plant soak it up for about 20 minutes. I also found that putting Vermiculite on top of the soil keeps the larvae from coming out. But you have to do both. And I heard that before you use the potting mix, to pour boiling hot water and mix thoroughly. It's supposed to kill the larvae. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing your experience on what works and what doesn’t. Much appreciated. ♥️
I tried peroxide, mosquito bits, d earth, ceylon cinnamon and sticky traps. The only thing that worked for me was tanlin drops and burning Nag Champa incense. The tanlin must have taken care of the larva, the incense smoked out the adults flying around. I had a terrible infestation. Too many prayer plants that like to stay moist. Can't let them dry out completely between watering.
Thank you!!!!! Tried mosquito bits but I noticed 2 of my plants producing a lot of yellow leaves!!! My beloved ZZ - had to whack off 4 limbs! Was afraid to try it for another round. I heard you need to apply bits as a tea formula strained out the pieces and do this next 3-4 watering. I stopped out of fear of losing my plants! All this from a plant I received as a gift and not from a reputable nursery! So mad!!! I’ll get the second option and try it. 😬 so upset. My plants are my babies!
One thing that's been working for me is a mix of apple cider vinegar, dawn dish soap and sugar
I didn’t see you try parasitic nematodes. I have used a commercially available brand called Double Death that has 2 species, one for fungus gnats and one for shore flys. Worked great for me. I’d love to see a review on those!
I noticed the mold you mentioned after using the mosquito bits a couple times. I'll give the gnatrol a try!
Use hydrogen peroxide on the mold. The mosquito dunks are nematodes BTI . Probably kill the nematodes. Ive put all my plants in plastic bags. 4 weeks later...only one of 8 houseplants has gnats and I'm taking that outside to blow out the adults. After using BTI and the hydrogen peroxide.
Thank you
Yep been growing for over 30 years never have had this problem because I do not Over Water. That's free... so this is how you avoid this Problem.....😊
And that one day you buy a plant with one in it , you will learn very fast that watering has nothing to do with it
What an informative and also enjoyable video! I will be getting myself some Gnatrol to control the gnats.
I just ordered the Gnatrol. I've tried all, but the larva, the other methods without complete success. Thank you
Thank you Tatiana! Great info for how to effectively eliminate those pesky gnats!!
Ive used 1tbs of Apple Cider Vinager, mixed in 2 oz of water and 1 drop of dish soap. The smell of the vinager attracts them and when they land on the water, the soap breaks the water tension and they end up and the bottom. This can quickly reduce the gnats flying around.
Thank you I just ordered it I have tried everything and I still have them I can't wait to get this thank you again
You and I think every one else tried everything with no success.
Covering the top layer of soil with freshly ground (not ready ground) cinnamon, preferably Ceylon cinnamon, works too. It kills the fungus that they feed on. 🪴
for the DE you gotta let the surface of the substrate dry out and use the duster it came with to dust the top of the soil. it kills larvae its not even supposed to kill the adults. just gotta let the top stay pretty dry so water down the walls of the enclosure and keep moisture a bit lower. larvae dont live in the little lids you put out so ofc it wouldnt do anything.
Thank you so much for your time and information! I will definitely try your recommendation for the specific Knats killer, for eggs and adults. 👍
Wow I’m glad my first attempt was the right one. Not usually how this goes
Thanks for this information!
BTI yes
What is strange for me is that I’ve had house plants my entire adult life, and never had gnat problems ever until about 12 years ago ( yes I’m old lol ) then it was just crazy out of control.
I wonder if the growing popularity of houseplants played a role in gnat craziness because I’m convinced store bought bags of compost and potting medium are infested with gnat eggs.
You are right though. Same method worked for me.
Soak the mosquito bites in water and then use it to water your plants. No bits in soil to produce mold.
I appreciated your video. I have been battling gnats as well and had just used mosquito bits. You confirmed my method! How did you mix your solution?
Thank you!
Very helpful and, so quick to the point!
Peroxide water worked for me - BUT the two points I would stress is that ONE , letting all soils dry out well BEFORE treating with the solution {not all sized pots are going to dry at the same rate, so I had to watch moisture levels on smaller pots.} and TWO, treating EVERYTHING in the room or areas of the home, simultaneously .... I recently heard of the Mosquito bites thing, and may try it if I need help, in the future
Thanks
You are supposed to sprinkle the diatomea on the soil... Facepalm.
I struggled for months with hydrogen peroxide solutions, sticky traps, meem oil, and over a month long dry out…all seemingly killing a bunch off that I could see, but overall the problem still persists with no signs of improvement. , All of the methods I tried were successful in killing a lot, but I can never even seem to put a dent in the amount still surviving. The sticky traps are horrific to look at because they become totally covered in a matter of just a day or two (gross). Need oil smells so absolutely revolting to me, so I have stopped using it because it was probably the least effective method I tried. I feel like it did absolutely nothing besides stink up the entire room. I even repotted all of my plants over the summer after heavily treating a totally fresh soil mix with neem and peroxide and adjusting the ratio to have better drainage and better pots for allowing moisture out, as preventative . THEN, when they were freshly repotted, I topdressed every plant with a layer of diatomaceous earth.
The result? Within a week I had just as bad of an infestation, but also every plant had a layer of mildew and mold growing on top of the soil, as well as tiny mushrooms popping up among some of them (no joke). So while doing allll the other things still, O started running a fan in the room with my plants to get better air circulation. It seems to help with reducing the amount of moisture retained in the soil . Now it seems my plants are starting to decline, and, the soil levels are starting to degrade. I am so frustrated and feel so defeated….I truly don’t know what to do. I am getting so upset and disgusted…It’s so hard to watch all the time, effort, learning, and care I’ve poured myself into over the past year, just slowly fall apart and wither 😩. How is it possible that the exact same solutions that some people people swear by, can not do a single thing to help for some others? I don’t know where they’re even coming from!!! I don’t even open the windows in my house! *sigh* sorry for the novel . I guess I have reached my limit on patience with this 😔
i think diatomaceous earth is supposed to be used mixed with soil :) obviously that's not idea in a terrarium
Hello great video information Tatiana
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Thank you so much for this info! 🙏 I have been pulling my hair out and trying various methods for months, to no avail. Will try and get hold of the Gnatrol, if I can find it in AUS.
Neem cake & traps are the only things that are working for me! Plus it’s an organic fertilizer that won’t burn your plants . I have an indoor veg/fruit garden soooo gnats are not welcome! Lol
Sounds heartless but my method of pest control for all of my houseplants has been: As soon as you notice any major or concerning signs of infestation, take action ASAP. Take cuttings of the plant if possible to propagate a new one and throw the affected plant away (keeping the pot of course, cleaning it/disinfecting it well).
Here in Canada: Pest control products are expensive but new soil is always cheap!
I know that you can't necessarily propagate every type of plant but I go out of my way to only own easily-propagated varieties of plants just for this purpose of extreme but cheap pest control.
I found the problem to be the humidifier. Got rid of it..got rid of gnats. Plants are fine without
finally a solution! thank you 🙌🏻
For what you have, diatomaceous earth won't work. It's more for potted plants, and you have to sprinkle it on to the top soil , luje you are top dressing. And to get rid of the larvae, beneficial nematodes works the best ! Buy , again, this is for mostly potted plants !
also sold as mosquito dunks..works great no more gnats
Thanks for the info! They have just appeared after a really hot/humid week and I thought they were just fruit flies at first. Even a small number have already started to destroy my vivarium plants. I'm just hoping the gnatrol doesn't affect the microfauna.
Hey Jeff! Yeah they kinda appeared out of nowhere for me too... I think it was a new houseplant I brought in. But they took over my terrariums in NO TIME! I wish I started gnatrol first instead of trying all the other methods I listed. And it is completely safe for cleanup crew, it only targets gnat and mosquito larvae!
Rove beetles work great.
Thankyou so much I’ve been using the wrong stuff because I thought they were white flies but they are defiantly fungus gnats I ordered an ounce of gnatrol off fig bud and waiting for it to come on tired of these I ate in my indoor strawberry fire setup
There are also female maggots which stay in the soil laying eggs and some species can reproduce by parthenogenesis -that is to say, asexually. So sticky taps will never eradicate them.
Thank you Tatiana! You rock! I use a similar root drench. Yay!
Mosquito Bits worked so well, now when I see a gnat, all the plants get a dressing.
Thank you so much for sharing 🎉
Cinnamon worked for me
Growing cannabis and I use a combo of the sticky traps and once a week I’ll do a top soil watering with the mosquito bits and boy oh boy does that stuff work! And mosquito bits is safe to use with cannabis/fruit/veggies
Thank you so much!
The diatomaceous earth is actually very if you dust it on top of your soil or even better you can mix it with your potting mix
Very good video.
I have tried every product that you showed nothing seems to work thank you for this video I'm going to try what you recommended there
Great video! Thanks!
If anyone is actually interested in getting rid of Fungus Gnats, it costs next to nothing…………Fine Sand is the answer. Cover 2” of fine sand onto the surface of each plant and then under water ensuring the top sand layer never gets wet - end of problem - period.
Thank you for the info
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH RIGHT NOW ❤
Thank you!!
Nematodes are amazing to get rid of nats or any soil pests.
Great video...ty
I wonder how do i deal with fungus gnats and their larvae that infesting my insect containers (pillbugs and milipedes)
thank you, Tatiana! Because diluted peroxide didn’t work, so thank you. On my way to the store.!😍👩🏾🦲🥰
Thanks for saring
neem cake. dust the soil or make a tea , saw that on another channel
Hi Tatiana, thanks for the info. These things are a nuisance and I have been trying to get rid for them for months. I believe my infestation was breeding in my kitchen sink where my garbage disposal is. I'll definitely give your recommendation a try.
Tatiana, I believe we use to be neighbors in Tucson, AZ. You were much younger then, your parents lived in the cul-de-sac of E. Lippia Way. Your dad's name is, Steve, right? If I have the wrong person, I apologize.
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Apple Cider Vinegar , sugar , dish soap, Wa La !!!
it dosent work
Neem powder from Amazon from India worked for me.
Hydrogen peroxide needs to be used at the full 3% ratio that you buy at the drug store/grocery store/pharmacy. gnatrol will work too. Diatomaceous earth, must be spread on the soil
Ladybugs if you're growing fine herbs in a tent.
What about cinnamon
Thanks for the video. I have a plant in my salon suite that has these horrible critters on it and they fly around my room and into my clients' faces and my wax pot! How gross and embarrassing! I will try the Gnatrol!
Also, I was dying laughing from your skink's thought bubbles! "Da flies are still here." "UR dum." Dead!
no Neem oil ?
You didn't use the diatomaceous earth correctly. You need to sprikle it all over the top of the soil while dry.
Have to mix DE into the soil regularly
You used the diatomaceous earth wrong. Should have been sprinkled on top of the soil so when the larvae move around on it, it
pretty much just cut them apart and kills them. Not a good when using in a terrarium in a Petri dish.
Except I have isopods and other invertebrates in my enclosures that would die if I poured DE on the soil.
My infestation is ridiculous I over water so they are every where and there trying to get I'm eyes nose etc. Thank you I will try this
This is because they are drawn to our co2
thaank you
What’s naturale please spell out the name of powder
Would permethrin kill them???
Traps should just be used as an indicator of infested plant
Have you tried cinnamon? It sort of helps, but not 100% for me.
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😘😘 Hunny if that wasn't the ultimate Overkill I did all until I saw your video Thank you Thanks you 👍 girl I got them Biotches!!!!
Hello where can I purchase natural powder to kill the gnats??
I did the Hydrogen Peroxide - 1st, 4-1 ratio, then, 3-1, then 2-1...then just straight H2peroxide. I got the feeling it was like gving the obnoxious drunk straight grain alcohol instead of a beer...everntually, they'll still be annoying, and even worse, they'll still breed
De has to be placed on dry soil