anyone know what im being swarmed by?..there are millions by sweeneyty greenhouses 11 Comments uranium236 5 months ago Fungus gnats? They live in almost all soil and become a problem when the soil is too wet. Mad-_-Mardigan 5 months ago Diatomaceous earth and sand will help. Layer that on the surface and reapply as needed. ncc1701vv 5 months ago I had a pot of carrots with a lot of these little pukes. Mixed up some Neem oil and water and hosed em down. They laughed at me! HedgeMaverick 5 months ago I would consider using an organic citric-acid based product to combat them. Soil drench them suckers! X_Ego_Is_The_Enemy_X 5 months ago Add some sand to your soil rayn_walker 5 months ago Lady bugs will eat 50 of them each a day like popcorn snacks. doppleron 5 months ago Even very dilute neem oil spray will knock them down a lot. doppleron 5 months ago Even very dilute neem oil spray will knock them down a lot. Jenaphure 5 months ago Would nematodes be an option to remediate fungus gnats? They’re so effective indoors. Material_Example5335 5 months ago Dimatious earth will solve your problem dust all soil and around green house dont water for 2 or 3 days problem solved Large_Wheel3858 5 months ago We use to steam the ground. Plastic on top, chains on the side. And put a steam pipe in one corner for a day Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
uranium236 5 months ago Fungus gnats? They live in almost all soil and become a problem when the soil is too wet.
Mad-_-Mardigan 5 months ago Diatomaceous earth and sand will help. Layer that on the surface and reapply as needed.
ncc1701vv 5 months ago I had a pot of carrots with a lot of these little pukes. Mixed up some Neem oil and water and hosed em down. They laughed at me!
HedgeMaverick 5 months ago I would consider using an organic citric-acid based product to combat them. Soil drench them suckers!
Jenaphure 5 months ago Would nematodes be an option to remediate fungus gnats? They’re so effective indoors.
Material_Example5335 5 months ago Dimatious earth will solve your problem dust all soil and around green house dont water for 2 or 3 days problem solved
Large_Wheel3858 5 months ago We use to steam the ground. Plastic on top, chains on the side. And put a steam pipe in one corner for a day
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Fungus gnats? They live in almost all soil and become a problem when the soil is too wet.
Diatomaceous earth and sand will help. Layer that on the surface and reapply as needed.
I had a pot of carrots with a lot of these little pukes. Mixed up some Neem oil and water and hosed em down. They laughed at me!
I would consider using an organic citric-acid based product to combat them. Soil drench them suckers!
Add some sand to your soil
Lady bugs will eat 50 of them each a day like popcorn snacks.
Even very dilute neem oil spray will knock them down a lot.
Even very dilute neem oil spray will knock them down a lot.
Would nematodes be an option to remediate fungus gnats? They’re so effective indoors.
Dimatious earth will solve your problem dust all soil and around green house dont water for 2 or 3 days problem solved
We use to steam the ground. Plastic on top, chains on the side. And put a steam pipe in one corner for a day