How to Get Rid of Gnats in Flower Pots?

Updated on April 02, 2012
P.W. asks from Dallas, TX
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I bought new potting soil, and it wasn't cheap. Supposedly the good stuff. Put it in a bunch of inside plants and they are filled with gnats! Every time I water they start flying around and are driving us crazy. I don't do pesticide if I can help it. Does anyone have a natural remedy? Yesterday I finally put all the plants outside because I couldn't stand it, but one of my plants will not survive the Texas heat once summer is upon us.
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A.V.

answers from Washington DC on

My old office was infested with little gnats from plants and they put sand on top of the soil. That seemed to fix it.

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J.S.

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We just had this very same problem. Here's what we did:

No water for at least a week (try to go two)

Put wine or apple vinegar into a glass (any size) - use just a couple ounces.

Cover glass with plastic wrap.

Poke several holes in plastic wrap.

Gnats fly in.....can't fly out - get drunk and die.

But the CAUSE is what you have to be careful of the next few months. Overwatering and/or root bound plants are the perfect place to set up a little gnat procreation center. Cut back on the water to just once a week.

BTW - we ended up not having actual 'gnats', but their dopplegangers. More than likely that is what you have. Can't recall the name - but i think they are fungus gnats?

anyway - here's a couple links
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05595.html
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-get-rid-of-house-p...

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