digitS'
Garden Master
Yellow sticky traps. Your pots of indoor plants will not be very attractive but, maybe, you can turn the pot so that the plant mostly hides the trap ... that soon will be covered with dozens of flies .
This year, DW took plants out of the soil that they had been in through the summer, outdoors. She rinsed off the roots and repotted the plants in fresh, bagged potting soil. Or, she took cuttings and tossed the old plants.
It's helped, a lot. It's not 100% but close to it. There are very few fungus gnats.
I tried the Bt granules especially for fungus gnats last winter. That might have been 50-80% effective. DW was willing to put some effort into repotting, instead.
Cinnamon sprinkled on the soil surface is supposed to work but I haven't tried it. Sounds like cinnamon would be a pleasant fragrance at this time of year .
Best of Luck!
Steve
This year, DW took plants out of the soil that they had been in through the summer, outdoors. She rinsed off the roots and repotted the plants in fresh, bagged potting soil. Or, she took cuttings and tossed the old plants.
It's helped, a lot. It's not 100% but close to it. There are very few fungus gnats.
I tried the Bt granules especially for fungus gnats last winter. That might have been 50-80% effective. DW was willing to put some effort into repotting, instead.
Cinnamon sprinkled on the soil surface is supposed to work but I haven't tried it. Sounds like cinnamon would be a pleasant fragrance at this time of year .
Best of Luck!
Steve