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bamafig
Registered: Posts: 119 |
I know that you can kills gnats with heat. Can you place a bag of potting mix in the deep freezer and kill the buggers? |
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brettjm
Registered: Posts: 215 |
I've wondered this many times. I must know! Someone knowledgeable reply! |
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figpig_66
Registered: Posts: 2,678 |
Potting soil has fungus knats in it when you buy it ? |
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SycamoreFarm
Registered: Posts: 19 |
My hunch is that it might kill adults or larvae, however I don't know about eggs. I don't know their life cycle but I mean fungus gnats appear every year here where it gets below 0 degrees F during the winter. |
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don_sanders
Registered: Posts: 219 |
Tried it. Does nothing. They can take up to -60F. |
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rmulhero
Registered: Posts: 263 |
I believe freezing should kill the larvae and the eggs, as all cells should split once frozen. The only way to avoid this would be flash freezing with liquid nitrogen. I bought some potting soil and let it on the porch for the winter; when I recently brought it in for cuttings I noticed that there were no fungus gnats :). |
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Rewton
Registered: Posts: 1,946 |
Apparently freezing doesn't kill them. |
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Smyfigs
Registered: Posts: 1,658 |
Weird! Them little tiny things can live to -60?!!! |
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