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What I learned from a houseplant gnat infestation – and 5 things I now do to keep pests away from my indoor plantsEnsuring my houseplants have good air circulation has also helped to keep larger plants, like my monstera ... the adult gnats that are flying around, but also tackling the larvae and eggs in ...
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How to Grow and Care for Swiss Cheese PlantThe Swiss cheese plant (Monstera adansonii ... With increased watering during growing season, watch out for fungus gnats on your swiss cheese plant. They lay eggs in wet soil, and tend to live ...
However, in one species, a fungus gnat can not only sometimes escape from the trap, but also lays its eggs into the plant and has its larvae feed on the decaying flowers. This “likely represents ...
or fungus gnats. If you give monstera the preferred growing conditions, chances are you won't have any problems. Plants may need transplanting; consider a larger container every three years.
Adult fungus gnats don't do much damage, but can help to spread diseases such as damping off. However their larvae eat the delicate roots of seedlings, cuttings and house plants and bite young stems ...
You expect pests outdoors, but it’s exasperating when gnats ... type of plant that can tolerate it, let houseplants dry out completely between waterings, which causes the eggs and larvae to ...
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