Fungus Gnat Control - Biological Organic Larvicide - Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis - Bti Powder
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$12.00
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Effective against Fungus Gnats and Mosquitos!
Ships for $3 flat rate by itself or FREE FOR 2oz AND 4oz Sizes!
- 1/2oz size makes 5-10 gallons of treated water(mix at 1-3 tsp per gallon.
- 2oz treats 20-40 gallons of water.
- 4oz treats 40-80 gallons of water
- 4-5 tsp for HEAVY infestations)
- 13x STRONGER THAN MOSQUITO BITS / DUNKS
- Effective against Fungus Gnats at the Larva Stage
- OMRI Organic Listed for Organic Food Production
Ingredients: 37.4% Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (BTi)
Note: BTi is considered not harmful against humans and children, and is widely considered the organic choice to control fungus gnats.
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After treating my Whalefins with this gnat control, I was expecting wonderful things! However, while it seemed to work at first, I noticed a thousand tiny babies in my dishwater and all the water I sat around in containers! I’m so disappointed, I thought this was the answer to my problems!
I had a pretty severe infestation of fungus gnats and had been using the yellow sticky traps to kill the adults. Searched for different products to kill the larva and this one came up. Never heard of it! Tried it and watered all my plants with it and the gnats are completely gone after 1 treatment! No adults either. I was shocked. Definitely keeping this around in case gnats get out of hand again in the future. Highly recommend giving it a try!
Ordered the product and it worked
I tried many interventions to combat the fungus gnat infestation I had in my indoor organic garden. I tried mosquito bits to neem meal teas to soil drenching with Dr Zymes. I can say that after applying this product I noticed a difference in the population.
This is a natural larvicide for gnats that live on house plants. If you're like me, you've had gnats up your nose a few times before you decided to take charge. I water with this product for maintenance of gnats and also added sand on top of the soil. I rarely see a gnat as opposed to the fun game I used to play of how many gnats can I 'clap'.