Baking soil kills off everything in the soil. Including the good things!Gnatrol is a better way to get the BTI. New soil, the best way is to bake the soil in the oven but for larger grows this can become difficult unless you know someone with a large industrial oven like for powder coating.
Thanks for sharing that product with us all. It's the first I have heard of it. My buddy was just about to break down and get a pail of gnatrol for like 400 bucks. This Micro-Lift BMC will be a much more cost effective option indeed.The fastest, most effective form of BT application/concentration, period.
The most effective thing for gnat control in hydro you can get too!Thanks for sharing that product with us all. It's the first I have heard of it. My buddy was just about to break down and get a pail of gnatrol for like 400 bucks. This Micro-Lift BMC will be a much more cost effective option indeed.
Hi Blue back!I have zero gnats now. There called Growers Edge. View attachment 4370730

Yours strips look like mine do these days.Use whatever methods before gnats show up.....and your stickies will look more like this at the end of a run.
I just harvested.
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Hi Dr. Who!Fastest, foolproof way to get rid of gnats.
Micro-lift BMC just a few drops in your regular feed mix once or twice and done.
https://4hydroponics.com/microbe-lift-bmc-2-oz.html
This will last a long, long time..
Too much work for me!Hi Blue back!
Do you have the traps hanging high near the light?
I'm curious as fungus gnats are usually caught on the traps near the soil.
How long do you leave them before replacing them?
Yours strips look like mine do these days.
How often do you replace yours?
Hi Dr. Who!
I battled gnats a dozen different ways in the past to keep them under control.
Lately I have almost no problems and there are two things I'm doing differently.
I change the sticky traps every 3 weeks and I keep them on the inside edge of the pot where I feel the fishing is best.
The second change is that I started adding fresh EWC at about the same time and feel that has played a roll I just can't find much info to read on why the EWC possibly played a roll.
I asked a grower about the EWC and was told these play a roll Chitin, beneficial nematodes, and protozoa. Still searching for material to read.
I cut strips and line the inside of the pots changing them every 15 days, have added fresh EWC and haven't had a problem in months.
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That is interesting.Too much work for me!
EWC can contain the BT and spread it into your soils......The little worm buddies only need to consume something with it in/on it..
Unless you have a rather severe case of gnats. They are basically a nuisance, more then damaging a plant. The younger the plant the more potential for real harm too.
I haven't had gnat's in years. They used to get into my EWC from my worm bins. Then I began putting BT containing things into the worm bins for them to eat.
No more gnats ever since.... Not even around the worm bins.
Nice catch on the EWC - Now you know why...
Peace on
They are up near the lights in my veg room and in down by the soil in the bud room. There hasn't been any new knats on them for months. I've never replaced themHi Blue back!
Do you have the traps hanging high near the light?
I'm curious as fungus gnats are usually caught on the traps near the soil.
How long do you leave them before replacing them?
Yours strips look like mine do these days.
How often do you replace yours?
Hi Dr. Who!
I battled gnats a dozen different ways in the past to keep them under control.
Lately I have almost no problems and there are two things I'm doing differently.
I change the sticky traps every 3 weeks and I keep them on the inside edge of the pot where I feel the fishing is best.
The second change is that I started adding fresh EWC at about the same time and feel that has played a roll I just can't find much info to read on why the EWC possibly played a roll.
I asked a grower about the EWC and was told these play a roll Chitin, beneficial nematodes, and protozoa. Still searching for material to read.
I cut strips and line the inside of the pots changing them every 15 days, have added fresh EWC and haven't had a problem in months.
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Yep use BMC every other water and lay sticky traps over the top of the coco, cover as much of the coco as you can. Add some nematodes as well and they will be gone in no time. Also a fan blowing directly over the soil will help as well.Fastest, foolproof way to get rid of gnats.
Micro-lift BMC just a few drops in your regular feed mix once or twice and done.
https://4hydroponics.com/microbe-lift-bmc-2-oz.html
This will last a long, long time..
for the ts if you have small garden this works better than any method out there
Ive been starting to finally practice your methods. Thank you!Hi Blue back!
Do you have the traps hanging high near the light?
I'm curious as fungus gnats are usually caught on the traps near the soil.
How long do you leave them before replacing them?
Yours strips look like mine do these days.
How often do you replace yours?
Hi Dr. Who!
I battled gnats a dozen different ways in the past to keep them under control.
Lately I have almost no problems and there are two things I'm doing differently.
I change the sticky traps every 3 weeks and I keep them on the inside edge of the pot where I feel the fishing is best.
The second change is that I started adding fresh EWC at about the same time and feel that has played a roll I just can't find much info to read on why the EWC possibly played a roll.
I asked a grower about the EWC and was told these play a roll Chitin, beneficial nematodes, and protozoa. Still searching for material to read.
I cut strips and line the inside of the pots changing them every 15 days, have added fresh EWC and haven't had a problem in months.
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This didn't work. Waste of money. Met was a big mess too.for the ts if you have small garden this works better than any method out there
cheap yellow school folders paste tangle foot on both sides and cover the entire containers. This will knock the population back waaaay back. You think you have a few because you only saw 1 or 2 but there are hundreds. Then remove each time you water. Your water should be distilled and in a bucket with 1 or 2 mosquito dunks floating in it. This is the water I would use. Mix water with 1 ounce of botanigard. The gnats will be gone completely in weeks. But get the botanigard Incase you have ra too dunks will not harm them and the traps will only catch flyers.
If large
Met 52 liquid, botanigard, foliar pack. Sticky traps by lights