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fast.freddy
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Must have hit a button accidentally..Hypoaspis miles are your best bet for control. They are cheap to buy if you can't get em to propagate. I always use a shovel full of yard soil in every cook from a humus loaded area which is loaded with them.
Good for a living ecosystem. They will march around your medium and eat all the gnat larvae.
I haven't had to treat for gnats for years thanks to these little guys, and I water every day from the get go.
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Always a big promoter of predatory control when it comes to gnats.
V anyway, it sure seems like these little tiny things are just burrowing rt into the medium - and for some reason I thought I would be able to just keep all of this type of stuff outta my grow closet, ughh..
I put up a couple of sticky fly tape's and it got a whole bunch of them, but guess if I'm not killing the larvae then I'll just keep on fighting these little bastards..
I'm sorry for not quite picking up on everything, but
- will these little buggers hurt my seedlings?
- and what will kill them before they hatch or whatever these nasty things do?
It sure would be nice if I didn't have to introduce more bugs into the closet, but whatever it takes I will do!
Thank you so much -
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