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Dorian Tardiff (not verified)

3 years 4 months ago

This is a terrible article. Sticky paper? Really? Apple cider vinegar? Really? I was hoping for something a lot more insightful coming from Farmers ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË, but you gave me sticky paper.

How about this… For fungus gnat prevention, cover your topsoil with sand, or small pebbles. This prevents the adults from being able to burrow into the organic soil to lay their stupid eggs. Boom! Problem solved!
I’ve also heard that pepper sprinkled on the topsoil works, but I can’t verify that. I’ve tried it, but without knowing how much or how often, I’m not sure I did it right.

Now… my problem is that the gnats have infested the soil I blended for my succulents. I thought it would be safe due to the high ratio of sand that went into it. Unfortunately, it was not. Fungus gnats have infested my flat of baby succulents & I need to know how to get rid of them.

This article was a lot less than I expected. Disappointed.

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