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Burned Haze
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If you have fungus gnats , or even way before . Prevention is the key cause once you have a population they produce their adult and they are both male/female and produce like rabbits and will fuck your crop. I did BTI for along time and always would still get FG every once and awhile? Why not guratee no FG and since my crop worth so much to me, fuck those bastards...
biggest advice is IPM on all pest but for fungus gnats , always kill the baby before you ever have your adults and make sure you never have populations cause let it become a ”adult” fungus gnat battle, good luck
best battle tool = nematode (plus rove beetles) that eats thrips and FG larvae
if You do. Apply this, make sure you get legit source, apply it now the manual states ( like the nematodes have to applied in the dark cycle ) and it’s good to have a small amount of run off, so I suggest getting the 40 gal version aka 250mil vs 50mil ( its 5x more and price factor 2x) tray for little more ( shipping is 50% of the charge and they don’t charge u diff if you pick more bug’s )
key is apply your nematodes ( kill the babies ) and rove beetles ( kill the adults ) and you’ll have a successful cycle, they ship em 1 day Mail mail so I would just organize when you want em and apply them after the roots get established . The rove beetles have to be applied once you get em in shipping but nematodes can be put in the fridge for expire date ( normally it’s a few months )
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best bug company , vouch for them anyday and their bug are always alive and legit.
Nemasys
rove beetles
biggest advice is IPM on all pest but for fungus gnats , always kill the baby before you ever have your adults and make sure you never have populations cause let it become a ”adult” fungus gnat battle, good luck
best battle tool = nematode (plus rove beetles) that eats thrips and FG larvae
if You do. Apply this, make sure you get legit source, apply it now the manual states ( like the nematodes have to applied in the dark cycle ) and it’s good to have a small amount of run off, so I suggest getting the 40 gal version aka 250mil vs 50mil ( its 5x more and price factor 2x) tray for little more ( shipping is 50% of the charge and they don’t charge u diff if you pick more bug’s )
key is apply your nematodes ( kill the babies ) and rove beetles ( kill the adults ) and you’ll have a successful cycle, they ship em 1 day Mail mail so I would just organize when you want em and apply them after the roots get established . The rove beetles have to be applied once you get em in shipping but nematodes can be put in the fridge for expire date ( normally it’s a few months )
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best bug company , vouch for them anyday and their bug are always alive and legit.
Nemasys
Steinernema feltiae Beneficial Nematodes
Target Pests: Larval stages of fungus gnats (Bradysia spp.), adult and pupal stages of western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) Description: Beneficial nematodes are microscopic worms that attack and kill targeted insects, without affecting any other organisms. Within the infected...
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rove beetles
Rove beetle (Dalotia coriaria) or Atheta coriaria
Rove beetles (Dalotia coriaria), formerly known as Atheta coriaria, are used primarily to assist in the control of shore flies and fungus gnats and other small arthropods in the soil or planting media. They also help control soil stages of thrips and feed on most other small soil organisms such...
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