avier101
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I bought a pesticide that had permethrin(.25%) as an active compound to do the job. I had a problem with those pesky fungus gnats. I sprayed this pesticide because it stated "Safe on all Plants." When I first used the spray the bugs looked defeated. When I came back the next day they were there waiting on me. The spray did not hurt my plants at all, but it did not kill the Flying pesky fungus gnats either. I looked on the threads and there was not a lot of info on this spray. But from my expiriance it does not work very good, so save your money. The only way "I" could get ride of these pesky fly by's was to wait until the soil was very dry and let them die from no moisture. They live in the top 2'' part of the soil, "from what I have researched". So when I needed to water I stuck a tube down 3-1/2'' to 4'' from the top part of the soil and watered through the tube. I did this for a week and took the tube out. Worked good. Those pesky fungus gnats are all gone. u bugs!! They are now in gnat hell with all their friends.
Ps. When you water do not soak your soil to much while trying to ride them from ur operation. My main thought while going to war with them was "They love moisture. So if I keep the moisture to a bare minimum they will have nothing to grow in". Keep that in mind the entire time. Everytime you do something durring this stage of war keep that statement a pure reminder and you will prevail. "NO MOISTURE WILL KILL EM"
Ps. When you water do not soak your soil to much while trying to ride them from ur operation. My main thought while going to war with them was "They love moisture. So if I keep the moisture to a bare minimum they will have nothing to grow in". Keep that in mind the entire time. Everytime you do something durring this stage of war keep that statement a pure reminder and you will prevail. "NO MOISTURE WILL KILL EM"