Sure. It's been a while, but I think up to at least 1:1 with 3% H2O2 - high enough I would be concerned about the roots based on prior experience using an H2O2 dip to deal with root rot. You can always put a piece of potato in the soil to dredge up a few and hit them with different concentrations to see what the results are like. My conclusion was it would take concentrations higher than the roots could handle in order to dispatch the larva. I don't know how their eggs might be affected, so even at concentrations high enough to wipe out the larva, the eggs might remain viable. The nice thing about BTI is that it should stay in the soil and deal with the larva as the eggs continue to hatch out.can i ask what dilutions you tested with?
Every season before we plant our seeds we turn the lights on weeks before we put seeds under them. Every season from out of the blueSure. It's been a while, but I think up to at least 1:1 with 3% H2O2 - high enough I would be concerned about the roots based on prior experience using an H2O2 dip to deal with root rot. You can always put a piece of potato in the soil to dredge up a few and hit them with different concentrations to see what the results are like. My conclusion was it would take concentrations higher than the roots could handle in order to dispatch the larva. I don't know how their eggs might be affected, so even at concentrations high enough to wipe out the larva, the eggs might remain viable. The nice thing about BTI is that it should stay in the soil and deal with the larva as the eggs continue to hatch out.
It feels like fungus gnat central in our climate here. It seems each winter there will be period when they get bad, whether somewhat bad or really bad, but then the populations reduce without treatment. Right now there are a few here and there, but it's hardly noticeable, though a few months ago it was worse. Another thing. My understanding is that if there's deteriorating bio-matter in the soil they'll eat at that before going after the roots, so they shouldn't have their fullest potential adverse affect on the roots unless one's growing in an inert medium.
thank you Canedog and Marturo.
I hit a tray last night with 1 part HP 3% - 5 parts water and I still found some maggots still alive next day... so I don't think it was that effective?
What bio fungicides do you recommend?
I don't suppose you have any experience using either of those against Anthracnose?Both fungicides are living Bacillus organisms that work with the plants immune systems.
I don't suppose you have any experience using either of those against Anthracnose?
I found some studies that seem to suggest they help but I couldn't find any of the published conclusions...
Hi MarcV - i bought some nematodes, and they have worked! i tried mosquito bits/dunks, and they didn't seem to make any difference. Maybe they were old? Im not sure?Steinernema feltiae nematodes... have used these a couple of times, and after little more than a week all fungus gnats are gone!
i find gnats thrive indoors in sterile conditions but when outdoors nature balances things out and they naturally diminish.
I haven't seen a single gnat since killing off their food supply of Fungus.i have fungus gnats BAD!