I think nearly all my plants have been victims to overwatering this year, this has lead to a massive fungus gnat invasion. I keep finding lots of larva in my seedlings, both chili and others that I keep indoors in our conservatory. They have also started attacking my radishes that are in a raised bed outside.
I've been reading up on this, some recommend sticking a match into the soil and supposedly the sulphur is bad for the larva. Swedish matches don't really contain sulphur anymore, but I found some Russian matches at home, they might do. Not sure if this is bad for the plants so I'm currently testing this out on my disposable basil instead.
Anyway, pyrethrins seems to be recommended for a lot of other pests, like aphids, thrips, mites and a few others, particularly if you water it in it's supposed to hurt their larvae. I see no conclusive advice regarding gnat larvae though, so I figured I'd ask you guys if you have any experience using it for that purpose.
I should add that I have added sand but two weeks later they are still around.
I've been reading up on this, some recommend sticking a match into the soil and supposedly the sulphur is bad for the larva. Swedish matches don't really contain sulphur anymore, but I found some Russian matches at home, they might do. Not sure if this is bad for the plants so I'm currently testing this out on my disposable basil instead.
Anyway, pyrethrins seems to be recommended for a lot of other pests, like aphids, thrips, mites and a few others, particularly if you water it in it's supposed to hurt their larvae. I see no conclusive advice regarding gnat larvae though, so I figured I'd ask you guys if you have any experience using it for that purpose.
I should add that I have added sand but two weeks later they are still around.