Google nematode suppliers.Bio controls...
The only reason I use Tip Top is they are close by for me.
There are a couple different kinds of fruit flies so the kind you have might not attack peppers but some do.
Better to be safe than sorry.
As a plus,nematodes attack a lot of other nasties and re produce and spread real fast-see data sheets.
I sent some to Chris too late last year.
Though he did say he saw a slight decrease in maggots after he applied the nematodes.
This year will tell if they can overwinter in Michigan temps.
I think they can.
They follow the stuff they eat so if their food can overwinter so should the nematodes I think.
Why I mentioned June bugs,japanese beatles and Termites is because I had a lot of them each summer until I did the nematode thing.
I used to see Termites swarming every summer until I got nematodes.
Until this year I saw none for 5+ yrs.
I'm getting more this year and I'd bet they won't show up again for a long time.
Same with Japanese beetles and june bugs.
Get the combo pack that has a couple kinds of nematodes in it.
Worked for me in pots and in the ground.
Check out the data sheets.
I'm sure there are other suppliers at different prices.
Until my mite problems I NEVER used poison.
It does say to not treat your soil with poison if you use nematodes.
I don't know what poisons don't or do kill nematodes.
I think I killed mine from spraying every poison and miticide known to man trying to kill mites.
Poisons work for a while on anything but nematodes,wasps etc.(predators) last for years and harm nothing but the bad guys.
I'll never use any poison again.
They did more harm than good.
Wiped out my resident population of wasps,mantis,lacewings and ladybugs.
It took me years of buying the good guys to get a resident population of good guys.
Only a spray or two to kill them off.
Never again.
Just looked at the data sheets. You don't want that nematode-
Steinernema carpocapsae
http://www.tiptopbio...arpocapsae.html
You want
Steinernema feltiae and or Heterorhabditis bacteriophora
http://www.tiptopbio...teriophora.html
http://www.tiptopbio...ma_feltiae.html
The Bacteriophora are an all purpose nematode.
Try here for the mix.
I assume they still sell it or can be purchased separately.
http://www.gardeningzone.com/
The shipping-next day is what kills you.
Almost doubles the price but since they last years it's an investment.
what I did with my pots was treat the soil one year then used the old soil mixed with new stuff so the nematodes spread every year to new soil.
As far as I'm concerned I think they spread from the pots to the ground too.
I never treated the ground but the bad guys totally dissapeared in a season.
Something had to do it.I bet my money on the nematodes.
Data sheet-
Steinernema feltiae
300 square feet of planted area - 5 million or 1 injector for 10 - 12 six inch sites.
Lifespan:
The nematode enters the host and kills it within 24 to 48 hours. It then reproduces within the hose and searches for new hosts. This hunt and seek cycle provides long-term control.
Strategic Considerations:
Pesticides may adversely affect nematode survival. Broad-spectrum insecticides are toxic to nematodes.
So every 48 hrs they reproduce which equals spreading to cover more area.
Thats a pretty quick attack on whatever they eat...
Long term protection in general.
The other one spreads at the same rate +/-.
I put mine in a 2 gal. pump sprayer and watered every pots soil down(400 pots).