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| What you're seeing are actually probably fungus gnats... they're about the same size as fruit flies. The flies themselves aren't that big a problem... but if there are enough of them, the larvae that live in the medium can cause root damage. However, if you have fungus gnats, this probably means that you're over-watering, which is a bigger problem than the gnats - Matt |
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| Go to the harware store or home center and buy some Mosquito Dunks. They have an organism that eats the larve of the gnats, and will eliminate them completely. Dissolve a small chunk in your watering water, and save the rest for future occasions, as this will probably reoccur every so often.
__________________ Cynthia Prescott Orchid Society |
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| Hi steve, I had a big problem with these pesky little bugs about 2 years ago. As the others had stated, they are probably fungal gnats. They seem to thrive in bark that is moist and breaking down. What I did to get rid of mine was to add alittle dishwashing detergent to my watering can and rinse the bark with this for 2-3 waterings. I also increased the air movement around the plants as well. If the problem persists you may need to change the potting bark when it is convenient to repot. I have not heard of using Mosquito dunks before but thank you Cynthia for the info. Might have to try that if I ever get the problem back. |
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| Thanks Everyone, As soon as I read Matts response this morning, I went out to a nursery and picked up some fungal nat spray. I have quarantined the orchid I believe to be the culprit and sprayed it down thoroughly. I have also sprayed all the other plants just to be sure I kill everything. I have never heard of mosquito dunks before but I will keep an eye out for it from now on. I have used soap water before for aphids, but its good to know that it will work with these little guys as well. I guess it only makes sense that all the other home brews would work just as well (e.g. tomato leaf spray, and garlic solution). Thanks again for your help. Steve |
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