Control Fungus Gnats with BTI Mosquito Dunks - The Ultimate Guide

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  • In this video, we'll show you how to control fungus gnats with BTI dunks, which are a natural and effective way to get rid of these annoying pests. Fungus gnats can be a problem for anyone who enjoys indoor plants, and they can quickly multiply if left unchecked. However, with the help of BTI dunks, you can prevent and eliminate fungus gnats without using harmful chemicals.
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  • @JuanLopez-gh1rb
    @JuanLopez-gh1rb 2 года назад +29

    The donuts really work...I've used them for years....the trick is to use multiple 5 gallon buckets filled with water....on the far corners of your home or near your pool or fountains....I use four for my home....works like magic!!!

    • @mercedesbenzs600bash
      @mercedesbenzs600bash 11 месяцев назад +1

      Ok im definitely going to try it,im guessing when i know it's going to rain I should cover it and do you ever change the water or just keep using the same water???

  • @HildeAzul
    @HildeAzul 3 месяца назад

    Thank you! I really enjoy your straight to the point video and the fact the title is actually directly related to the content !!

  • @eroticmasterbaker
    @eroticmasterbaker 10 месяцев назад +2

    Best video Ever

  • @simpleman806
    @simpleman806 3 года назад

    I've used the mosquito dunks last year in my rainwater tote. I didn't much luck with it getting rid of mosquitoes. It did cut back on how many mosquitoes I had. Just to save me a mosquito problem, I just drained the tote and left the valve open

  • @LS-kg6my
    @LS-kg6my Год назад +5

    I put two into my rain barrel and left them overnight. Just watered by hugelkulture mound (which is where the gnats are breeding) and it seems to have worked almost immediately. I plan to douse them again over the next few days. Great remedy

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад +2

      So glad that worked out for you!! It is nice to see organic solutions work instead of using chemicals that can harm other beneficial insects!

  • @ericq4175
    @ericq4175 Год назад +7

    I put the dunks in a tea infuser then in the bucket of water. After you let it sit, you can put the mixture in your sprayer and it wont clog. You can find the larger size tea infusers work great, or just break up the dunks in smaller infusers.

  • @Southern.Nappiness
    @Southern.Nappiness 2 месяца назад

    I'm using the dunks by adding them to water. They work great in large houseplants like Monstera Deliciosa.

  • @daniellejeanette
    @daniellejeanette 3 месяца назад +1

    You can dissolve a dunk into a 2 gallon watering can and water the soil around your plants for fungus knat treatment.

  • @wdanho
    @wdanho 6 месяцев назад

    I would like to know a lot more about the Dunks. How long can I keep the water after putting in Dunk.? Can I cover the five gal. bucket with a lid? Can I add amendments to the water in a Tea fashion?

  • @francenepimenta6340
    @francenepimenta6340 3 года назад +18

    The bits are actually corn kernels coated in BT. According to the label, you should soak the kernels in water for 30 minutes, the strain. Works great for houseplants

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  3 года назад +2

      I now keep a bucket filled with water in my basement and just add water from that to my sprayer.

    • @KindofaScientist
      @KindofaScientist 2 года назад +2

      I am wondering, Can I just mix the bits with soil so that everytime I water they get realsed a bit and therefore constant realse?

    • @teresaanderson8596
      @teresaanderson8596 Год назад

      Ty. I was wondering what the stuff was coating considering it said to skim the leftover granules out before use.

    • @lavvy2585
      @lavvy2585 Год назад +4

      @@KindofaScientist Some people do that. I also heard that sprinkling on top of the soil cause mold so I only use the dunks and my gnats were done in days.

    • @KindofaScientist
      @KindofaScientist Год назад +1

      @@lavvy2585 I am using the dunk too, does the top of your soil get whitish too? it is not fungus i think it is the danks

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff Год назад +3

    Great information! How long do you use 1 donut for?

  • @philmets2967
    @philmets2967 2 года назад +3

    A great video, hope I could solve my fungus gnats infestation, may you help me achieve the eradiation in my worm bins. With your knowledge and trials experience, I would have some questions, instead of putting a whole dish in 5 gal water pail could I only put 2-3 gal in order to get a stronger liquid? how often do you stray? also do you start spraying as you establish a new bin? thanks for you help. Phil.

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  2 года назад +1

      You can use a smaller bucket/container I just have a lot of 5 gallon buckets. I doubt a smaller container would make it more concentrated as BTi is a living organism that attacks larvae. I do add this to many of the new systems but I don't spray I dump a bunch in and move the bedding around till it soaked it all up.

  • @wdanho
    @wdanho 6 месяцев назад

    How long does the Dunk last in the bucket? Can you remove the dunk from the water and keep the water for a few weeks or should you? I am watering seedlings and they don't take much water. So, if I make 2.5 gals of water, I will have it for a few weeks. Can I remove the dunk from the water and use it the next time I need to make more water? How long do you leave the Dunk in the water to insure you have the right mix of BTI and water?

  • @lavvy2585
    @lavvy2585 Год назад +2

    I just get the dunk and crumble them into the soil. This seems like it might be more cost effective.

  • @KyleTO7
    @KyleTO7 3 года назад +12

    It's basically a probiotic, easiest way to explain it.
    It's a harmful bacteria to larva but doesn't harm humans at all.
    I'm gonna tie up one of the mosquito dunks to a line and throw it into my local water retaining pond. I might leave the pellets in the stream that leads into the retaining pond :p
    I gotta get some help with these mosquitoes in my area.

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  3 года назад +3

      I can say they work well on mosquitos as I have standing water in my area that had tons of larva in it but added some of this and they were gone within a couple days. I know a ton of people actually have their yards sprayed here to get rid of them. I don't like chemicals but this seems like a great form of pest control!

    • @larry9729
      @larry9729 2 года назад +6

      The bacteria is one that my Dad came up with back in the 70's with the other 2 drs. This is the best product for mosquito larvae as it has no resistance to it. If it asks for 1 dunk, use 2 for immediate kill. the one dunk will kill quickly, but for a large problem, 2 will do the trick. Using 2 will not cause it to be more toxic to non-targets species. Birds, fish, etc.

    • @larry9729
      @larry9729 2 года назад +4

      it was actually found in a ditch in the Negev desert in Israel, with no mosquito larvae in it. So, its original use was for primarily mosquitoes when discovered.

    • @carolstuff
      @carolstuff Год назад

      Can nutrient solution be mixed in with the dunk liquid?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад

      I would think this would work but I have never tried it. I would think the nutrient wouldn't hurt the bacteria.

  • @sheilafiorin5298
    @sheilafiorin5298 3 месяца назад

    Do you water your beds with this? I have fungus gnats in the soil.

  • @AM-eq2ir
    @AM-eq2ir 7 месяцев назад +1

    How long do you leave it to sit before you can use the water? Thanks for the video!

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  7 месяцев назад +3

      I would leave it for 24 hours and I've had it sitting in my basement for a month before using it in my worm bins. Typically after a month they have dissolved more than it makes sense to keep.

    • @AM-eq2ir
      @AM-eq2ir 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you!
      @@WorldComposting

  • @bluewolf4915
    @bluewolf4915 3 года назад +4

    Ordered these for my kiddie pool grow bag system as I saw some little swimmers this morning. Didn't realize I could use them in my worm bins also??? BONUS! Thanks for the info. EDIT: OHHH I just realized I can also use this in my sub irrigated planters! BONUS 2! 😊

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  3 года назад +1

      Awesome! I have to admit I didn't realize how safe these items are and I have been adding them to more standing water around my house as I hate mosquitos a lot!

  • @melparrishjr
    @melparrishjr 3 года назад +3

    Hmm... I wonder if it would work in my Kratky hydroponics?!
    I doubt it would affect the nutrients or the PH of the water at all. But then again, I guess it wouldn't reach up into the net pots far enough to do any good without engulfing the air roots and drowning the plants. And those little pests like the nest between the tops of the air roots and the bottoms of the net cups.
    But in your case, I think that if you use a paint strainer in your pail before you throw in the dunk you'll be able to easily remove any bits and pieces that could potentially clog the sprayer when you remove the paint strainer from the pail.

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  3 года назад +1

      Even with it saying Organic and the EPA saying it is safe I would hesitate to use them directly in hydroponics with fruit/veggies I would be eating.
      I never thought about this being an issue with hydroponics which I just bought expanded clay to try out aquaponics. I figure the fish would eat anything in the water but they won't be able to get up into the pots. I'll have to think it through a bit more!

    • @melparrishjr
      @melparrishjr 3 года назад

      @@WorldComposting Yes, the Hydroton expanded clay pellets work pretty well as a cover to discourage gnats from laying their eggs in the Rockwool or other grow media but it would be best to put down a layer of Perlite underneath the clay pellets. The perlite will keep the surface beneath them dry so that even if the pests manage to find their way down through the clay pellets they won't get past the Perlite.
      In soil, this is a good tactic too. But then you still need to water your plants and as we know any moisture whatsoever visible on the surface is just inviting them to come and lay their eggs. But if you put a PVC tube down into the soil you can water them at the roots through the tube. Just make sure to plug the end of the tube when you are finished watering.

  • @mllk12
    @mllk12 3 года назад +1

    Just started using the Mosquito Bits. What I do is put the bits into a few gallons of water in a bucket and let it soak in overnight. Then, I pour the water into a pump spray with a mesh on top to filter out the bits and just spray around the areas where I think mosquitoes are. Not sure if I can still reuse the bits that I filtered out.

  • @rahkielsingh6028
    @rahkielsingh6028 Год назад +1

    can you aerate it or add them to compost teas your brewing? how long does it need to soak

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад

      I would think aeration should be fine as others use this in fountains and things like that. By design I think it is supposed to slowly breakdown over a month or so so soaking would be a couple days to get the beneficial bacteria that would consume the larvae.

  • @lindakean7392
    @lindakean7392 2 года назад +2

    After all the comments I am still unsure whether or not to add to my rain tote I use to water my organic vegetables and fruits I have in containers. I got an entire 18 gal tote filled with yesterdays storm and would like to put a dunk in there. So is it safe for watering edible veggies or not? Maybe I should just cover the tote. It really saves on the water bill by using rainwater. thanks!

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  2 года назад +1

      I would think it would be fine to add dunks to your rain tote. I would not sue it for drinking but here is the EPA website on BTI. www.epa.gov/mosquitocontrol/bti-mosquito-control

    • @lavvy2585
      @lavvy2585 Год назад

      I read somewhere not to use it on edible vegetation.

  • @HANNAHJOJOFA
    @HANNAHJOJOFA 2 года назад +1

    Where do you usually put this bucket? And can you use this water to water houseplant?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  2 года назад +2

      The bucket just sits in my basement but could sit anywhere as bugs won't live in it. As far as using it on houseplants I would think you can and it would probably help control any fungus gnats that could live in the soil.

  • @jmsheyworth
    @jmsheyworth Год назад +1

    I hear people recommending some kind of mesh cover to keep animals out. What would you use as a cover and how would you fasten it to the bucket? I tried cutting pvc coated wire mesh to size but it got sloppy real quick. I’m gonna have to make some adjustments, so that’s why I was curious. Thx!

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад +1

      If you want to cover it I would get some burlap and cover the bucket then just tie a rope or bungee cord around the bucket to hold the burlap down. I know others have said to throw some hay in it so lure in the mosquitoes as well that might help keep animals out.

    • @rvremovers
      @rvremovers Год назад +3

      I think a good idea would be to buy the bucket lid and cut a small hole or two in it. That way mosquito’s can get in to lay their larvae, yet other animals can’t get to the water.

    • @LookinGood2009
      @LookinGood2009 5 месяцев назад

      I use chicken cloth to cover my pails

  • @chenwu9788
    @chenwu9788 2 года назад +1

    How many water one dunk can treat? Or how long you use one dunk?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад +2

      I typically use a dunk for 3-5 weeks in a bucket of water or unless if fully dissolves then I add another one. I think 1 dunk per 100 square feet of surface water. If you use the bits they work instantly instead of releasing over a month.

  • @dragonloveof1
    @dragonloveof1 2 года назад +4

    Hi, how long does the water have to sit with the dunk in it until you can water indoor plants. Thanks

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  2 года назад +4

      I typically wait around 24 hours before I use the water. Typically I would fill up the bucket at night then use it the next day.

    • @dragonloveof1
      @dragonloveof1 2 года назад +4

      @@WorldComposting Thank you for the fast reply. Now I will wait and watch bugs die. I hope....lol

    • @bengtal
      @bengtal Год назад +1

      Thank you both! This is the comment I was looking for. I just dropped 2 discs/dunks into a big 9 liter Haws watering can last night, and was wondering how long I should wait. I will wait until tonight before trying to use that water. The dunks do not obviously dissolve or anything, but I guess the living bacteria are supposed to be present, and perhaps there is some sugar/nutrient that leeches off the dunks into the water, to facilitate the bacterial proliferations throughout the water? After waiting 24 hours and then watering, can I refill the watering can get usage from the very same 2 dunks? What is your experience with that, either of you? Thanks again!!!! 🙏

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад +3

      Yes the dunks should last a while I typically fill my 5 gallon bucket 5-10 times. I normally wait for the dunk to dissolve fully before adding a new one.
      Another option is to use smaller pieces!

    • @bengtal
      @bengtal Год назад +1

      @@WorldComposting Thank you so much! very helpful and good information for me right now! Lol, the typos in your comment are pretty goofy 😆Thank you for putting good information up for us, and being so responsive. Be well, and have a great week 🌷

  • @sumedhraina3820
    @sumedhraina3820 10 месяцев назад +2

    Does this also work for gnats? How do I get rid of those?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  10 месяцев назад

      Yes this should get rid of fungus gnats. I found adding this to the water you add can get rid of the fungus gnats. So I add the dunks to water then wait a day then add it to my bins.

  • @Dunnzo69
    @Dunnzo69 Год назад +1

    Can I put the dunk straight into my hydroponic bucket rather than a bucket on the side?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад +1

      I would think you can I have mine on the side simply because I add water to my worm bins and I can't soak the dunks in something that is just moist.

  • @Warriori2i
    @Warriori2i 4 месяца назад

    the granules type ... add to water an then screen them out ,,,toda .. simple ..

  • @cakoll71
    @cakoll71 2 года назад +2

    What bins are you talking about?

  • @tomslick2058
    @tomslick2058 2 года назад +2

    Think you need to throw away the bits every time. And this is according to the president of the company via email. He said 4 table spoons per gallon for a hour. And the yellow sticker paper will catch alot of adults. It takes 3 or 4 waterings

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  2 года назад +3

      I don't use the bits because they stay there where as the big dunk tablets disappear into the water. I do have some sticky traps hanging but also really like a bug light as they work really well. I haven't done an update in a while on mine but when I notice a lot of bugs dead on and near it I'll make sure to go through and add BTi to all my bins. The biggest issue has been the bins with hamster bedding the fungus gnats really seem to like it.

  • @amandajones3541
    @amandajones3541 2 года назад +1

    How often do you change the pucks?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  2 года назад +2

      I only change them when they dissolve completely. Which takes about a month or so.

    • @juliemead7366
      @juliemead7366 2 года назад +1

      It's supposed to be a month.

  • @lesleyjackson5385
    @lesleyjackson5385 Год назад +1

    This is what I need! The gnats are SO annoying! 😮

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад +1

      They are and they will quickly take over a system. I do keep a zap trap in the basement as well but I have found these really can knock down the quantity.

  • @BackBurnerKitchen
    @BackBurnerKitchen 6 месяцев назад

    does this also kill the adult gnats or just the larvae?

    • @thegnome6173
      @thegnome6173 Месяц назад

      The adults won't be much of an issue as long as they have no where to breed adults should leave in 7 to 8 days just gotta keep the larvae from growing in the soil and eating your feeder roots coming off the plants

  • @MoteOfDust430
    @MoteOfDust430 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can I use this water to water my houseplants?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yup should cause no issues and will kill fungus gnats in the potting soil.

  • @antmayne8887
    @antmayne8887 Год назад

    I’m reading to not use treated ready to drink water, what kind of water do you use?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад +2

      Great question, I would agree you probably don't want to use public water that is chlorinated as it will kill a the bacteria in the dunks. I do have public water and what I add is some fish tank dechlorinate before I add the BTi. with a 5 gallon bucket a $15 bottle should last years.

    • @antmayne8887
      @antmayne8887 Год назад +1

      @@WorldComposting thank you

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@WorldCompostingdoes the dechlorobate tablets work on chloramine too?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  10 месяцев назад

      @@dana102083If it is for fish then yes it should work as chloramine would kill fish. Either way I would check on the bottle as it should say it will work on both or not.

  • @DK-pr9ny
    @DK-pr9ny 2 года назад +2

    I've read that it's better to soak them in hot water. Thoughts on that?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  2 года назад +2

      The hot water could help them dissolve faster but I wonder if that might destroy/kill the microorganisms in the Dunks. Typically you would add this to water that has been sitting out. If the water is hot then I don't think mosquitos would be in it either.

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 10 месяцев назад

      I'd say warm but never hit. Just like yeast hot will kill so I'd errmon caution.

  • @TheeAntiChris
    @TheeAntiChris Год назад

    Is the water in the bucket hot or cold?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад

      The water is room temperature as I normally let it sit for a bit for the chlorine to evaporate as well.

  • @dinasalazar1552
    @dinasalazar1552 4 месяца назад

    It doesn’t work for me , no dirt in the house using Leca and Pon ,Lechuza Pon so far is working for me

  • @bonez6349
    @bonez6349 Год назад +1

    So one dunk to 5 gallons of water...?

    • @WorldComposting
      @WorldComposting  Год назад

      That will work although typically it is a bit less as I don't fill up the bucket!

    • @bonez6349
      @bonez6349 Год назад

      @@WorldComposting right on... So a half a bucket then.?

  • @plumeria50
    @plumeria50 2 года назад +1

    Put the solution in a sprayer and saturate the soil. Less solution needed and I believe the fungus knats are near the root zone.

    • @dana102083
      @dana102083 10 месяцев назад

      I use turkey baster to saturate soil slowly and get all spots.

  • @rml3wood
    @rml3wood Год назад

    Craap