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I noticed a few (4) little translucent worms rolling around in the soil of my VFT pot when I watered it. They were about 5 millimeters long, with little black heads.
Have you seen little black flys near your plants? I'm guessing they are fungus gnat larvae. They eat fungus. They or the fungus they feed on have destroyed some of my wifes Amyrilis bulbs (sp?). I havent noticed any damage to my CPs but people say they can cause damage. The only damage I've seen is to my Drosera leaves from the molding dead fly bodies.
Maybe someone who knows more about fungus gnats can provide more detailed info.
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (petflytrap @ Mar. 26 2003,07:56)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">these are great now you dont have to worry about fungus problems. but if they begin attacking new growth its time to get out some pest spray!
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ew, pest-sprey? Why not use it as an excuse to get a sundew enstead lol
Pick the little beggers out of the soil and feed them to your sundews. I have also put six or so in a drop of water and fed that to the smaller traps on my VFTs. Not much left when the trap opens back up
. Keep an eye on the slimey little beasts when you feed them to small sundews, I have had a few almost excape before I could put them on a larger leaf
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (BigCarnivourKid @ Mar. 26 2003,11:07)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Pick the little beggers out of the soil and feed them to your sundews. I have also put six or so in a drop of water and fed that to the smaller traps on my VFTs. Not much left when the trap opens back up
. Keep an eye on the slimey little beasts when you feed them to small sundews, I have had a few almost excape before I could put them on a larger leaf
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Oh that water drip thing is a great idea! Now if only I had some in my pots, lol. Remember last fall when I had them grey things? Well, I now know they where not the gnats, but I have no clue what they where, lol. Oh well, 2 days in the bucket cleared em out.
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