How to get rid of gnats on succulents

When temperatures increase, it’s common to see gnats buzzing around your succulents, whether they are inside or outside.

The great thing is that these pests won’t hurt your succulents, and they are usually fairly straightforward to eradicate.

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Fungus gnats are strongly drawn to moist conditions, so if you don’t make sure your succulents are in soil that drains well and that the soil is allowed to dry out between waterings, your containers will be a great place for them to lay eggs.

By allowing the soil to become dry between waterings, the issue can be avoided, and since the larvae are already present, this drying out period can help to get rid of them. You can go for a few days or even weeks without having to water your succulents.

To get rid of the gnats, an apple cider vinegar trap can be used. Put a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a plastic cup, add a few drops of dish soap, and place a plastic bag over the cup with a hole the size of your finger in it.

The vinegar’s tempting aroma entices the gnats to come inside, but the dish soap creates an obstacle that makes it hard for them to get out.

You can sprinkle food-grade diatomaceous earth on top of the soil to eliminate any adult or larvae that come in contact with it.

To help prevent gnats and keep your succulents healthy, it’s best to use a soil that drains well and stays dry.

FAQ

How do I get rid of little bugs on my succulents?

Using rubbing alcohol with a concentration of 75% is the least expensive and most efficient way to eliminate aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites from succulents. Just spray the plants generously and let it sit. You’ll soon see the bugs turning brown, indicating that they have been killed.

How do I get rid of bugs on my indoor succulents?

The least expensive and most successful way to eliminate aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites is to use 75% rubbing alcohol. Just spray your succulents all over and let it sit. You’ll recognize the bugs gradually becoming brown, which is a sign that they are being killed.

How do I get rid of mites on my succulents?

These pests are usually found in hot and dry environments, so a great way to combat them is to increase the humidity by spraying your plants often, or using a strong jet of water to remove the adults, young, eggs, and webs.

Is there anything I can spray on my houseplants to kill gnats?

Create a new sentence: Dilute one tablespoon of lemon-scented dish soap in two liters of water, then spray the entire houseplant, including the soil, stem, and leaves, with the solution.

What kills plant gnats instantly?

Substituting words for hydrogen peroxide: oxygenated water