Hey everyone! I came across a post a while back where someone mentioned using drops that you can mix with your watering water to tackle fungus gnats and their larvae, but I can't seem to find it anymore. I'm currently using hydrogen peroxide mixed with water and yellow sticky traps, which has been okay since I don't have a major gnat issue, but I'd really like to eliminate them completely. Any recommendations for those liquid drops? They seem a lot less hassle than making mosquito bits tea!
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You might want to check out the insecticide from Arber. You can mix it right in with your watering can, and it should help with the gnats.
I think you might be talking about Gnatrol? It's the liquid suspension form of BTI that you can use to effectively deal with those pesky gnats.
You should definitely try these drops I found! They worked wonders for me, and I haven't seen a gnat since I started using them every time I water. Here’s the link! [these drops](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007UTE55A?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share)
I got the link to load and ordered! Can't wait to try it!
Is it really just six drops per gallon? I usually don't even use that much! Maybe I'll just start with a drop in my watering can.

I couldn't get the link to work! What's the name of the product?