T.Harper wrote:microwaving yer soil before potting ya plants indoors will kill off any unhatched critters. The problem is bagged soil & mulch from large scale stores can have major infestations waiting to come and eat up ya plants. I dont own a microwave so i cannot personally say this is a foolproof method.
Ive never had much luck with diatomaceous earth & and the vinegar/wine traps do work well but also buy a stack of those "yellow sticky traps". The yellow traps work amazing and have saved a many indoor salvia plants.
if you can put your plants outdoors during the growing season, nature will keep those bloodsuckers in order and if your plants are healthy enough hey will withstand any indoor attacks wih these 2 methods.
Thanks T, I was hoping you might chime in with some of your expertise...!
I haven't tried microwaving compost, but I have freeze/thawed it, and that didn't seem to help. Tried to find diatomaceous earth here, but couldn't...guess I didn't miss out on much, then. And already have plenty of sticky traps, with which to taunt myself as they change from yellow to black...
So, I'm most grateful to The Grateful One, looks like vinegar traps ahoy, then! That also indirectly explains why maybe it wasn't such a good idea in the past to add the odd splash of kombucha to the watering-can...
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