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  • For the summer I put some of my plants outside and now that fall is here I will be taking them in, in the past when I have done this, I seem to bring in knats -- is there a way to get rid of them before I bring the plants in?

    10/3/200811:32:49 AM Link 0 comments | Add comment

    Anti Fuego

    The gnats are probably living and laying their eggs in the soil of the plants. We sell a product called Anti-Fuego that is usually used to control fire ants but that will also kill any other soil-based insect. You'll use the Anti-Fuego diluted at a rate of 4-6 oz per gallon of water. Drench the soil with this mixture before you bring the plants inside. That should control the gnats.

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