1 let soil dry out quite a bit, and add a layer of diatomateous earth to the top of soil. When they come up from the soil, the dia earth cuts the exoskelez and dehydrates them.
Dia earth is safe for plants, and is only about 10 bux for a big ass bag at osh.
1 let soil dry out quite a bit, and add a layer of diatomateous earth to the top of soil. When they come up from the soil, the dia earth cuts the exoskelez and dehydrates them.
Dia earth is safe for plants, and is only about 10 bux for a big ass bag at osh.
I buy mine at OSH. It's actually a filter type crap used for pools. but like i said, very safe for plants. At OSH 10 bux for a huge bage. Wal mart should have it as well, and lowes.
I also use it to kill ants, spiders, almost all my pest probs around here lol[not spidermites, those things are savages]
Google it for information
I buy mine at OSH. It's actually a filter type crap used for pools. but like i said, very safe for plants. At OSH 10 bux for a huge bage. Wal mart should have it as well, and lowes.
I also use it to kill ants, spiders, almost all my pest probs around here lol[not spidermites, those things are savages]
Google it for information
I was also reading that BT Caterpillar Killer will also work if spayed onto the soil...I have some Of the BT So i might try it..It kills larva so it is worth a shot...Its also called Mosquito Dunks...Just in a liquid form.
i use safer end all, and acording to my local guy, the nats come from the soil, especially products like from wal mart. he was right, it was all riddled with eggs.
I use the mosquito dunks there shaped like donuts they are atost garden stores I break one up an sprinkle I too of soil and water. They have B.T in them works great and keeps them from coming back. They can get out of hand quick an nothing more gross then picking knats out of your buds like fly paper