| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > SNS 203 for Fungus Gnats |
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stevin
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has anyone ever used this product? |
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garden_whisperer
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never heard of it myself. i did however read something that i have tried. |
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Grasa
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Get those ugly fly traps.. the darn gnats come out at night...I thought I had finished them until I put thos traps..and boy was I wrong! So, I am decorating my bedroom window with more ... but this only gets the adults... I am also soaking them in warm soapy water, when I am transplanting, to give them a fresh start in the larger pot. those creatures are a pain.. good luck there, Stevin! |
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DesertDance
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Two days ago, I noticed one gnat. Then there were 3. Then I noticed some leaves withering. Bad sign. Every single cup and gallon pot are lined up in the garage on a long table. Each has a moth ball in it. A sheet of 9 x 12 clear plastic drop cloth was taped to the table with NO air holes. Here and there are tempting saucers with apple cider vinegar, sugar, and a drop of detergent. That always gets them, but not with the moth balls. They die with the fumes and not one has made it to the apple cider death feast! |
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Grasa
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Suzi, get yourself those ugly yellow sticky fly tapes... i did not see any, but hang them up anyway..the next day, i was disgusted of how many were caught...so , they feast at night.. |
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DesertDance
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Grasa, the damage is not done by the flying gnats! The gnats have laid 200-300 eggs per each in the soil, and their larvae are what kills your roots. Fly traps won't stop them, but moth balls and BT will. |
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stevin
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so i went ahead and did the soil drench on the 26th since my plants were due for a watering. |
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Pattee
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Steven thanks for the news on the SNS 203 . Where did you get this? I use the sticky tapes above the plants also - they can't lay eggs that way ! I've got to get some moth balls also - sheesh this is never ending !! |
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tylerj
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Anyone in Canada use any product (homemade or otherwise) that works??? Now that we have the pesticide ban I was told by a couple nurseries there is nothing available retail. I'm slowly loosing a lot of potted up rooted cuttings to them. I successfully rooted every cutting.. but now they are dieing. How depressing.... :( |
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stevin
Registered: Posts: 72 |
Pattee, |
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ascpete
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I have just posted info on fungus gnats on another attached topic, It may be of interest for Organic Fungus gnat control. |
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tylerj
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[QUOTE=stevin] |
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newnandawg
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Stevin, I was wondering about your results from using the SNS203. I spoke with a guy at Natures Control http://www.naturescontrol.com/ in Medford Oregon and he |
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DWD2
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Stevin, When you read the MSDS for SNS 203 from Sierra Natural Sciences, Inc., you see the product has only 5 ingredients. The product is 97.26% water, 0.11% Lauric Acid, 0.6% Polyglycerol Oleate, 1.5% Clove Oil and 0.53% Rosemary Oil. The lauric acid & the polyglycerol oleate are there to disperse the oils in the water. Basically what you are doing with this product is trying to cover your plant surfaces and growing media surfaces with clove oil & rosemary oil. Whether that is toxic to fig plants is not clear. Obviously, at SOME amount it is, but maybe not in the suggested range. I would proceed with caution if I were you. Maybe do a couple of tester plants next to similar plants untreated with SNS 203 and see what happens. Probably the gnats will get the 2 untreated & the oils will get the 2 treated. I hope I'm wrong. |
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jake
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As I posted in another thread use BTI (gnatrol) whenever you use water. I have no gnats (none), no dryer sheets, no moth balls, no sand, no sticky traps, just a large container of Gnatrol. |
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