Greetings everyone. Recently, I had ordered a 4-tiered minigreenhouse for my CPs. Here in Ohio, the temperatures has been dropping (we had our first snow this past thursday). I got this greenhouse and set it up in my basement with lighting on a timer and shallow trays of water on the shelves to help keep up the humidity. I have a small collection of neps (Judith Finn, Ventrata, and Ventricosa), a purple pitcher plant, and a sundew (drosera binata).
While giving them a mist today, I noticed some "gnats" flying around. I don't think they are gnats (fruit flies), but they are of similar size and appear a little thinner. They seem to be living in/on the potting soil. Do you know if this is something I should be concerned? Should I let it go or get rid of them? Should I use some sort of fly-paper to get rid of them or some more droseras?
Any suggestions/recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dwight
While giving them a mist today, I noticed some "gnats" flying around. I don't think they are gnats (fruit flies), but they are of similar size and appear a little thinner. They seem to be living in/on the potting soil. Do you know if this is something I should be concerned? Should I let it go or get rid of them? Should I use some sort of fly-paper to get rid of them or some more droseras?
Any suggestions/recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dwight