Good luck fungus gnats

by Hopeful-Writer8282

19 Comments

  1. Bettrlatethannever

    THANKS FOR THE LAUGH!!!!! I needed it. that’s so freakin funny 🙂 🙂 🙂 you should post the pic of the stickies when they all get caught

  2. chuddyman

    This is not a fight the fungus gnats will lose.

  3. VioletGalaxxy

    Ugh I hate those things. It took me stickies, cinnamon, light traps, and mosquito bits to kill them.

  4. martylindleyart

    Literally just bought a Sundew. It even came with some precaught gnats.

  5. Starry__Starry

    ,😆 lol, I put a layer of gravel a layer of ornamental sand some diamataceous earth and more gravel. It worked. Also treated all my drains with bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar

  6. Bottom watering and mixing hydrogen peroxide into the water is the way to go!

  7. I’m on mosquito bits now. This is after trying hydrogen peroxide/water soil spray, blue light bug catcher, yellow stickies and insecticide soap.

  8. Omg me fr it took these traps, DE, and mosquito bits to get these fuckers under control 🥲🥲🥲

  9. Odd_Possibility33

    Get mosquito bits. Change the soil to a chunky tropical mix

  10. KuntyCakes

    Everyone saying mosquito bits is right. I had gnats so bad and I had so many plants it was a nightmare. Them bits fixed it right up!

  11. A_little_curiosity

    I love the way this picture vibrates with the feeling of having been driven slowly but truly bananas

  12. candy_heart

    I’ve been watering with mosquito bits for a while now and just noticed that a fungus gnat infestation is starting! How did that happen?? I watered everything today with bits (per usual) and added sticky traps, but how did they come back??

  13. Relevant-Job4901

    I soaked mine then, while in the summer, let them dry out for over 6 weeks. Ended it for me surprisingly.

  14. Spainstateofmind

    I did something similar but instead of traps I used pinguiculas 😁

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