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02-04-2011, 04:42 AM #1OPMember
Fungus gnats and grubs
Ive had these fungus gnats ever since i transplanted my plants into this organic soil, ive been using fly traps and what not to catch adults, i heard sand on top of the soil will suffocate the eggs. N i heard peroxide will kill the grubs but i wanna see of theres anything else i can do, i dont want buds to start with these damn grubs
Smkngood420 Reviewed by Smkngood420 on . Fungus gnats and grubs Ive had these fungus gnats ever since i transplanted my plants into this organic soil, ive been using fly traps and what not to catch adults, i heard sand on top of the soil will suffocate the eggs. N i heard peroxide will kill the grubs but i wanna see of theres anything else i can do, i dont want buds to start with these damn grubs Rating: 5
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02-04-2011, 12:33 PM #2Senior Member
Fungus gnats and grubs
I found the best way was to keep those sticky strips like used in barns in olden days.....Still around at hardware stores. Grubs I am not sure. H.Peroxide will add oxygen to the mix, doubt if it will assist....
Gnats like the soil, so you could take real sticky tape and lay it on top of the soil. As a last resort, and if not in late flower, a pyrethrin based insecticide or shell no pest strip for 10 days should help.
Prevention is the key to these buggers. Never use unsterilized soil, nor outdoor soil. See my link for prevention and treatment measures for mites, much crosses over.
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02-04-2011, 02:53 PM #3OPMember
Fungus gnats and grubs
Hey thanks a lot for the helpfull information ill put it touse n get ride of these fuckers
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02-04-2011, 03:09 PM #4Senior Member
Fungus gnats and grubs
Originally Posted by Smkngood420
BWD[align=center]**Disclaimer**
I Grows It!
I Knows It!
I hurt no one!
So Dont Blows IT!!!
**Personal Use Grower Only**
And I have Told NO BUDDY!
Keep a stump open fur ya, and the fire stoked, ifin yual want to talk bout it! [/align]
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02-04-2011, 03:56 PM #5Senior Member
Fungus gnats and grubs
fine playground sand works,it's cheap and easy. you only need about an inch layer
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02-04-2011, 04:04 PM #6Senior Member
Fungus gnats and grubs
Originally Posted by Jord0713
Good luck and happy growin
BWD[align=center]**Disclaimer**
I Grows It!
I Knows It!
I hurt no one!
So Dont Blows IT!!!
**Personal Use Grower Only**
And I have Told NO BUDDY!
Keep a stump open fur ya, and the fire stoked, ifin yual want to talk bout it! [/align]
[align=center]:hippy:[/align]
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02-04-2011, 06:37 PM #7OPMember
Fungus gnats and grubs
Ya the critters n the soil r all the gnat larvae, i never have bugs either i got them because the soil i bought was infested, fuck home depot. I didnt kno it had bugs till the plants were alreddy transplanted. Nxt time. Need to pay for attention to the soil i buy cuz i wouldnt have this problem rite now. Imma jus keep doin the yellow traps n ill get some sand. that outta do the trick. Btw i just started flowering about a week ago or so
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02-04-2011, 06:40 PM #8Senior Member
Fungus gnats and grubs
you can take the sand back off in a week or 2...but yes watering with it is slow, but I would rather water slow and take my time with that than deal with bugs
. watch it too that you don't over water, your soil will hold moisture longer with the sand...
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02-04-2011, 07:48 PM #9Senior Member
Fungus gnats and grubs
Originally Posted by Smkngood420
If they really are Fungus gnats.
Odds are that you have root aphids as well.
If so, it's too late in da game for Bayer tree n shrub. (Imid)
It's systemic and should not be used after veg.
May momma nature have mercy on ya.
Now da good news.:jointsmile:
Quick n easy?
Go to da laundry room and grab a couple Bounce dryer sheets.
They repel most insects, Fungus Gnats too.
Lay one on top of the soil.
Cut a slit to the center of the sheet for the stem and try to cover the surface.
It no gotta be perfect. It's a smell repel.
Put the other one under the container.
The sand is a good idea but is flawed.
(Root aphids will dodge topical sand and lay eggs through the drainage holes)
Dryer sheets solved my ant problem as well, and, so far, have kept da Root Aphids at bay.
Have not seen one F.G. for 2 months, outdoors!
And the ever-present ants at the sink are gone!
Aloha,
Weezard
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02-04-2011, 09:41 PM #10OPMember
Fungus gnats and grubs
Well it turns out the bugs r worse then i thot. I watered them and was disgusted by how many little bastards i saw. I have like 4 different stages of a fungas gnays life in my plant soil. Eggs, larva, mites and adults. Imma get the sand n traps tomm n start this project. Dont ever use outdoor soil.
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