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I thought there was a forum for this but I didn't see it I was in the garden today and saw a few gnats in there assuming they were in the soil not sure what to do was going to get one of them stick strip things to drop in there but not sure if yall got anything in particular you like to use

Please help I have a few spiders that normally get into the garden but as it's still warm out side they haven't moved in just yet

Note these are 8 legged spiders not spider mites haha but yeah last year I had 2 good sized wolf spiders in my tent and I just left them be for the purpose of pest control (not sure if spiders are bad) but yeah need to figure out these gnats :/


On a side note I always thought it'd be awesome to have almost like a tararuim garden thing like put a couple tree frogs and stuff in there and make an awesome little habitat for em just always thought it'd be a neat thing to do some day
 
And today I caught this little bugger running around in my tent :/ hopefully this pic turns out
 

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Huh! Even I'm stumped as to what that is,...I'll ask around.... :smoking: As for the fungus gnats, get some granular type mosquito dunks (Bonide), or pucks (which need breaking up), at most any garden center,... they're inoculated with a bacterium that's lethal to them! Best results when you fill a bucket with water, enough to water the plants once each, and toss in the crushed puck, about 3T/gal, along with 1T of molasses, and a dash of your nute's.... let it sit for a day or so, to let the bacteria population feed up and multiply, then water as usual,... doing this, I find 1-2 treatments per pot over the grow works great-- and I'm outside, where there's always new gnats trying to move in!
 
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