Drop That Sound
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You can still water and have drainage through the fabric BTW.
And I was joking.
How about this:
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Use the wand over the surface of the pot to melt the larva away!
1980's UVC steri-lights in my indoor ducts. LMAO.Electro culture pest treatment is no joke!
I just pound a notched stick in the ground and play it like a wash board with another stick. Electric is for city folk.
I just pound a notched stick in the ground and play it like a wash board with another stick. Electric is for city folk.
Boogie Black here. Not effective as used for that.Full of chitin!
Crush up the outer green part of a bunch black walnuts. Soak that in a bucket of water for 10-15 mins then dump the water on the ground. The worms literally shoot out of the ground. You need to rinse them in clean water before storing them. Used to use this trick often in a pinch by the water if we ran out of worms.... Works like a charm
Is that real? A compost tea with some molasses will deter fungus gnats?here are some common controls for the fungus gnat and the correct spelling of the BTI. apparently they are more pesky than anything but I guess you could get an infestation.
Bacillus thuringiensis 'Israelensis,' Predatory mites (Hypoaspis miles - Stratiolaelaps scimitus), Beauveria bassiana and parasitic nematodes (Steinernema feltiae). Water potted plants and courtyards less often. Neem or citrus oil products. A drench of citrus, compost tea, and molasses works as well as anything.
source is the Dirt Doctor, Howard Garret.
I'm guessing the orange oil has the most effect but that can be dangerous on fragile young plants. this guy, Howard Garret swears by molasses he puts it in everything. I can say that I've tried a few things with it for instance 4 ounces per gallon and drench into soil gets rid of nutsedge, those little garlic like sedge. I also mix an ounce per gallon into a 15% vinegar spray for weeds.Is that real? A compost tea with some molasses will deter fungus gnats?