Toxic Deadite
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Looking for suggestions on controlling gnats. Someone recommended diatomaceous earth. Wont the fans just blow that dust everywhere? Thinking of trying purecrop1. Any suggestions I'd really appreciate!
I'm guessing your in soil? If so, you should try looking into integrated pest management. Build a soil sells ipm kits. They're pretty pricey, but work well.Looking for suggestions on controlling gnats. Someone recommended diatomaceous earth. Wont the fans just blow that dust everywhere? Thinking of trying purecrop1. Any suggestions I'd really appreciate!
Yes I'm using soil in fabric pots. They seem to really like the fabric pots.I'm guessing your in soil? If so, you should try looking into integrated pest management. Build a soil sells ipm kits. They're pretty pricey, but work well.
Do you know if the mosquito bits work the same?Mosquito dunks work for the larvae, sticky traps for the flyers.
Same shit different pile. I pulverize my mosquito dunks into bits lol.Do you know if the mosquito bits work the same?
I was just reading on the Harris website that the dust was harmful for pets. Not trying to complicate anything. My dogs are family. When a manufacturer states this why would I not question it?Lol on the dust from DE. Let’s take something simple as hell and complicate the fuck out of it.
Ok cool. I might try the bits. I got the lil fuckers flying around everywhere.Same shit different pile. I pulverize my mosquito dunks into bits lol.
I'm in soil and I only water 5%. I still got them. I believe they come in my ewc.in soil its easy .. if you got gnats you are not letting the soil dry enough
in hydro its another story
I got neem oil, but I'm hesitant to try it with dish soap. I've heard it can do damage if done incorrectly.Don't keep the soil too wet. Spray the top with neem. That's always worked for me. Gnats are pretty easy to control. No need to go nuclear and it doesn't take any expensive products to deal with them.