Pros & Cons
Cons
These gnats lay eggs and have larvae. It's the larvae that eats the decomposed matter with the bti soaked in to kill them.
Highlights
Quality
Hold your nerve and treat the soil again every week for about three or four weeks
I had a really bad infestationi got thisi made a tea at the beginning and i watered all my plants with that tea and now i mix i... Read More
This may be the worst thing you can do as soon as the fungus dries up those hungry larvae move on to the next available food so... Read More
After three weeks of watering with mosquito bits the infestation is almost gone
Price
Rather expensive but it does definately work
Packaging/appearance
Followed directions and quantities on the back of the packet
Overview
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This got rid of the black flies fungus gnats in my houseplants
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Followed directions and quantities on the back of the packet
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive learned much more about fungus gnats sciarid flies than i ever wanted to
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In my case they were flitting in through an open window
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But they can hitch a ride on anything that has soil
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive even spotted them around potted live herbs sold at my supermarket
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If any of those eggs end up in your houseplant soil you have a houseplant infested with gnat larvae like minuscule maggots
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When the larvae are wellfed and ready they pupate into adults and the circle of life starts all over again much to your horror