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๐ฑ Outsmart pests naturallyโbecause your plants deserve the best defense!
BioLogic's Scanmask Steinernema Feltiae (Sf) Beneficial Nematodes offer a scientifically proven, natural pest control solution that kills over 230 insect pests safely. Produced in the USA and shipped with care to maintain nematode viability, this 5 million count pack covers 200 square feet and is easy to apply with common garden tools. Ideal for indoor plants and raised beds, it provides an eco-friendly alternative to chemical pesticides, ensuring a healthier environment for your plants, pets, and family.
| ASIN | B00BWRNE3A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,709 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #48 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Brand | Biologic |
| Brand Name | Biologic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,127 Reviews |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BioLogic Company |
| Model Number | 005M-S.f.-S-1 |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 850175200053 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**E
Best treatment available!
We have purchased and used this product several times. Controlling fungus gnats is not a one and done deal. I wish it was but it seems like every bag of potting soil on the market now is infested thereby every new plant, every repotting results in a flare up of gnats. I have battled these miserable things for years and have probably tried every solution ever posted, touted and written about. With the same lackluster results. THIS product and this product alone has given the BEST results consistently. Super easy to use, no odor, enough for a couple treatments ( of course this depends on number and size of your plants ) and overall a good price for a product that delivers results. Can you see with your naked eye the nematodesโฆ.noโฆbut they sure must be there. I did try a cheaper product- came in little net bags you placed around your plantโฆ.very limited results - cheaper yes- as effective no. Packaging of this product is nothing short of amazing. This is a sandwich bag size of product ( small amount required per gallon water) that arrives in a medium/ large box . Insulated materials with an insulated ice pack protecting the nematodes from heat insure that they arrive in the very best condition possible. This company wants you to succeed with their product. If you follow the instructions for storage you can maintain the optimal lifespan of them ensuring several successful treatments. Timing of treatment is important. I have plants that go outdoors for the summer months- they may have been clear of gnats when they went outdoors but itโs guaranteed they will have them when they come back in. I treat immediately upon bringing the plants indoors- donโt wait to see the problem. An adult gnat can lay thousands of eggs starting a cycle that becomes a huge problem. If at any time you see one gnat โฆ.order these nematodes immediately and do treatments. Itโs easy to confuse fungus gnats with fruit flies but look around your kitchen- do you have overripe fruit sitting out ? Do you live next to an orchard or vineyard with ripening fruit? ( true story- I lived next to a vineyard and would get fruit flies right around harvest time). If not โฆ.just accept that you have fungus gnats and be proactive.
J**A
TIPS FOR USING BENEFICIAL NEMATODES TO CONTROL FUNGUS GNATS IN INDOOR PLANTS
I appreciated the review/tips by SHEILA R TWITE, but felt like I needed more information... so I'm sharing with you what I did that yielded fantastic results. Fungus Gnats are annoying, but also harmful to plants. I so appreciate this product and will use again if needed in the future! TIPS FOR USING BENEFICIAL NEMATODES TO CONTROL FUNGUS GNATS IN INDOOR PLANTS 1. Keep the Beneficial Nematodes (BN) in original packaging and place inside a mailing envelope or manilla envelope to minimize light exposure. YOU MUST STORE IN REFRIGERATOR. Avoid direct sunlight or warm places as this could kill the BN. 2. Always treat plants in the evening after dark. Again, this is to minimize the possibility that sunlight/heat could kill BNs before they get a chance to burrow into the plant soil. 3. Packaging states that it contains 5 million BNs and that 1 packed teaspoon = 5 million BNs. I found that my package had more than 1 teaspoon in the package. The packaging provides tips for mixing up the entire package, but you do not need to use the entire package at once. In fact, depending on the number of plants you need to treat, you can likely get multiple treatments out of one package, with treatments spread over a period of several weeks. By doing so, this helps to ensure that you are catching all the fungus gnats in your home since treatment only targets the larval stage. I also recommend that you use yellow sticky traps (Amazon) to help catch/kill adult gnats to limit additional eggs from being laid in the soil during your treatment period. 4. Start by mixing 1/4 teaspoon of BN (packed) with one gallon of cold water. Mix well and wait 15 minutes before using. While waiting those 15 minutes, water your plants with plain water (before treating with BN solution). You do not have to fully saturate plants โ but just get the top of plant soil wet in preparation for the BN solution. 5. When BN solution is ready, transfer to a watering can and then treat your plantโs soil. Goal is to split this gallon among all your plants. Bigger pots will need more solution. {I have 20 plants and I chose to mix up 2 gallons (1/2 tsp of BN) to treat all my plants.} You will be watering again with plain water in the next step. 6. After using BN solution, water your plants again with plain water. This sort of โwaters inโ your BN solution, but also ensures your plants are adequately watered- it is up to you how much water your plants can tolerate. The BN directions also mention rinsing off BN solution from foliage. I donโt believe the solution is harmful to the foliage, so this step is really to make sure that all the BNs make it into the soil and are not wasted (and may apply more to outdoor applications?). I pretty much treated the soil (not foliage), so I didn't worry about rinsing off the foliage. 7. Note the โuse byโ date and make a plan for using the entire package over the period of several weeks. See #3 regarding spreading out treatments. 8. I found that the vast majority of my fungus gnats disappeared after the first treatment, but it is important to note that a surviving (or new adult) fungus gnat can continue to lay eggs thus continuing the life cycle. This is why I recommend multiple treatments over several weeks and using yellow sticky traps to capture the adults before they can lay more eggs. Directionsm from BioLogic website: https://biologicco.wpengine.com/wpcontent/uploads/2016/06/Sprayable-Directions.pdf
S**E
They work!
Spendy, but if you have fungus gnats, you will find it well worth your money! There really could be better instructions. I always overthink things when there's not a clear explanation. I got these for my house plants so I had to convert the instructions from gardening, to make them applicable. In the end, after several emails back and forth with the company, who by the way are really great, this is what I had to do: This packet of 5 billion did all 35 of my houseplants-2 times. I estimated by dumping the packet onto a clean paper plate, separating half. I put half the powder in a 5 gal pale filled with 2 gallons of water and put the remaining powder back in the packet. I filled my little watering can from the mix in the bucket and watered my plants. I put the tiny bit of left over water from the bucket into a water jug that I could fit into the fridge. THAT HAD TO BE USED within one day. The next day I hit my most needy plants again with the left over water. [I think that a person could make a more diluted solution (ie: mixing ยฝ packet with 3 gallons of water rather than 2) so you donโt have to be so conservative and thorough while watering plants. That would also alleviate the step recommended by many to go back and water with plain water the next day to assist in even distribution. Thatโs just my thought. ] About 3 weeks later, I used the remaining contents of the package before the expiration date on the packet. *You will not be able to see any signs of life without a microscope! Just get them in the fridge when they arrive. Keep the packet closed and dry and put an extra zip lock over it while in the fridge. Mix with cold water. Apply at night because the directions say to, but I don't think it's that important for inside plants unless it's midday and they're getting enough sun to kill the nematodes before they get safely down in the soil-so use when the sun goes down. Store the mixed solution in the fridge, use it up within 24 hours, and trust! You see nothing happen. It's when you realize that fewer and eventually no gnats are flying around, that they worked. I am reordering to get the others that were in a stage that I missed. I think this will take care of my problem for good. I have been using mosquito bits since the nematode application and they help, but some gnats are slowly reappearing. You need both, and probably a few cycles-two for sure, to erradicate the problem. Mine was BAD. I tried all of the home remedies and wasted so much time. Just get these and some mosquito bits and get rid of the problem once and for all. Order them ASAP when you see a gnat reappear! Expect to maybe do preventative maintenance at least once per year even if you don't see any gnats When you mix, you will see the DE floating around and remaining clumping looking. It's only in with the nematodes as a de-caking agent. It is nothing to worry about. With the vague instructions and in overthinking all of this, I did a lot of research. Some DE, and lots of mosquito bits will not hurt the nematodes but fertilizer, and of course-pesticide is said to be harmful to them. Therefore, you kind of need to plan things out. I used insect frass as a fertilizer, and neem oil about a week before my nematode application, and I didn't have to worry about that hurting the little fellas.
K**A
It's greatly improved in one month, but not over with
On March 20 I mixed 1/4 teaspoon nematodes to a gallon of water, following directions. I set fresh sticky traps up to monitor the adult gnat count. In one week on March 27th the traps had caught 176 gnats. On that day I set up new sticky traps and reapplied the nematodes, this time using half a tablespoon to one gallon of water. (I can't water amaryllis often or they will rot, and the nematodes would have expired before I used them all at the lower dosage.) On April 14th, 18 days later, or about two and a half weeks, I counted 151 gnats. I applied the remainder of the nematode treatment and again set up new traps. Today, April 28, two weeks later, I count 51 adult gnats. I didn't give it five stars just because they aren't eliminated in one month but this is certainly working better than hydrogen peroxide, Neem oil and BT treatments were.
G**E
Needs to come in dried ice and cool on arrival.
Just order again for another large, raised bed the old large bed I used this stuff on two years ago is still grub free. I went crazy getting rid of grubs for a whole year getting rid of grubs in the old, raised bed before using this product.
J**S
Bad customer service
Product did not work , Iโve tried to contact them for a refund , they make it hard to do that . I would not recommend buying this product from this format because it didnโt work and they want to make it difficult to return the defective product.
M**Y
Great!
Works great for fungus gnats
S**A
How will I know?
I have no idea whether or not the beneficial nematodes I spent $50 buying will actually do what they're supposed to do. I applied the first half two weeks ago and this weekend I put down the second half. I kept them in the refrigerator in between this envelope is what they looked like when they arrived. I have seen a lot of people complaining that they arrive dead I'm not sure how they can tell whether the nematodes are dead or alive until they mix them into water, but my water got foggy both times. Does that mean the nematodes are alive or dead? This seemed like a very expensive solution to kill those yellowish white grub worms, but I like using all natural solutions so I hope they did it
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