
Fungus gnats will kill plants
as their grubs eat their roots.
My 1st casualty was a maidenhair
fern I bought for son’s dorm room,
after he gave it back. I watched it
languish, then collapse. Research
ID’ed it and showed how to fight back.
Sticky strips & mosquito bits on soil works.
This year, I learned that putting bits
in drainage trays is perfect preventative,
as the roots soak it up with each water.
(works on roly poly bugs too!)

Quite useful tips here Li.
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Thanks, Sadje. I learned the hard way, but I learned.
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You’re welcome. Now you can protect the plants better in future
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Thanks Lisa….that will be useful.
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Yes! It really works!
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Dang bugs do like to find their way in!
Helpful tips, Lisa :)
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Dale, with those fungus gnats, I think they were stowaways in bags of soil mixes bought at the store :( Thanks on the tips. These things work. My personal guarantee (until they develop resistance to mosquito bits!)
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Ooooh! They do like to get in where they can!
It works, till it doesn’t!
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