How To Cope With Fungus Gnats

By Belinda Norbert


Fungus Gnats are said to be the most common pests found in houseplants. The length of an adult gnat is approximately 1/8 of an inch with elongated legs and extended antennae. These miniscule and black insects look more like mosquitoes and can be observed leaping all over the plants. The young maggots eat the thin root hairs of plant life which leads to the yellowing of leaves. Proper watering of plants can prevent the proliferation of gnats. Overwatering causes wetness which draws these insects seeking a regular source of rotting plant matter and algae to feed on.

You dislocate the supply of food for gnats by allowing the soil to dry between watering schedules. In other words, determine plants with wet soil and let the top soil dry fully destroying any larva present. Remove adult gnats around the plants and windows using an ordinary vacuum cleaner. The key is to pinpoint the pests' sources of food so the necessary remedies can be performed. It is also possible to get rid of gnats with the fly swatter.

The primary factor is to determine the pests' options of food so the essential remedies can be carried out. It is additionally possible to get rid of gnats with the fly swatter. Nevertheless, the support of qualified pert control technicians may be necessary if you are finding it difficult to get rid of said insects. Use pesticides cautiously since these can be harmful to human beings and domestic pets if not applied correctly. There are electric fly killers that you can buy. These kill gnats through electrocution. Electric insect traps that discharge UV lights are also among your alternatives.

Physical control strategies are also available to homeowners. The use of sand can control the larvae. Adult gnats normally lay eggs on the top portion (1/4 inch) of damp soil. By putting to inch of sand, you canstrain fast and make the adult insects believe that soil is totally dry. Vinegar can also be effective in capturing fungus gnats in addition to fruit flies.

Biological remedies can include hydrogen peroxide and cinnamon which can control insect larvae. Combine three percent of hydrogen peroxide with four portions of water. Let the soil on top of house plants dry before watering with this mixture. The peroxide will kill the gnat maggots.

Blend three percent of hydrogen peroxide with four portions of water. Allow the soil on top of house plants to dry before watering with this mixture. The peroxide will kill the gnat maggots. Alternatively, cinnamon powder is an organic fungicide which is proven productive in preventing damping off. Sprinkle the cinnamon on top of the soil.




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