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miss_kristyn

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Gnats....

I have growing in my tortoise table two sets of different grasses from Carolina Pet Supply for my tortoises.... though now I am having a problem in one of the food trays that has grown grass... I have a numerous amount of GNATS! How can I kill these things with out putting chemicals in the grass causing my tortoise to get sick?
 

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RE: Gnats....

I get knats as well! Usually a few a week, but I'm interested in the answer to this question as well.
 

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I have growing in my tortoise table two sets of different grasses from Carolina Pet Supply for my tortoises.... though now I am having a problem in one of the food trays that has grown grass... I have a numerous amount of GNATS! How can I kill these things with out putting chemicals in the grass causing my tortoise to get sick?
 

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Unfortunately you have to completely dry out the soil to kill the adults and eggs. Usually 3-4 days of completely dry soil will kill them.

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RE: Gnats....

I don't know what happened to my response but it didn't appear. :(

You need to place the tray outside and let the soil completely dry out and stay completely dry for 3-5 days. That will kill the gnats and their eggs.

Oh this is a duplicate thread. I'm not losing my mind. :p

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You can pour boiling water on them or get a product called Knock out gnats from Garden's Alive
 

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I believe there's a product called "Gnats Alive" (not sure) and it works to get rid of gnats. My sister has used it, but I haven't. Maybe she'll come on and give her expertise.

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RE: Gnats....

maggie3fan said:
You can pour boiling water on them or get a product called Knock out gnats from Garden's Alive

Oh well...I'm not losing my mind. This is a duplicate gnats thread!! I answered the other one that my sister used a product and I had it all wrong! Gnats Alive!!! Well, I was almost right.

Yvonne

I think I did this right...I merged the two gnats threads into one. Sorry for any confusion!

Yvonne
 

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I have used fly paper as well. It does not get to the root cause, but sure makes thinks a lot better.
 

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On the "fruit feeding" days for my yellow foot babies, I come back at the end of the day to turn off lights and close up the door and their little habitat is swarming with fruit flies! I hang one of those rolls of fly paper above their habitat and I also let the spiders maintain webs in the shed. It doesn't eliminate the problem, but cuts down on it quite a bit.

Yvonne
 
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