Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Fungus Gnats: Prevention and Maintenance


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Fungus gnats are tiny mosquito-like insects that stay in moist soil and live on decomposing matter. That is why they love houseplants and greenhouses. If ever you see these insects swarming around your plants, how to control them is by cleaning debris near your plantings.

Here are other preventive ways and maintenance that will help keep fungus gnats from your home and garden.

Observe Your Watering

Since fungus gnats like damp areas, you need to ensure good drainage of your containers so that your plants will not be too wet. The top soil should be dry by 1-3 inches before more water is added. When top soil is kept dry, you will be able to prevent fungus gnats from laying eggs on the ground. Saucers under plant containers are usually filled with excess water, make sure to empty them and keep the saucer dry.  

Possible Home Remedies

Another way to prevent the laying of eggs of these fungus gnats in your containers is by putting ¼ inch of horticultural sand on top of the containers. Potato’s cut side can also be placed at the surface of the soil to draw out the larvae from the soil.

Use a Control

Stop fungus gnats from swarming your plants and even your home by using and placing fly baits on your windows. For container plants, use a fungus gnats control which are purchased in supermarkets. Always remember to read and follow the usage instruction printed on the label.

If you are looking for fast, effective Fungus Gnat Control products in your hydroponic garden, visit CX Hydroponics by checking out the link.

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