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LuckyMommyof5 Posted - Feb 08 2012 : 4:58:08 PM
OK, this borders on weirdly embarassing, but I need some advice/help.

I started some tomatoes and peppers indoors, and they are doing well and spending some time with natural sun from the window I put them by and some time with the grow lamps.

All of a sudden, today I realized there are tons of fruit flies all over the dirt in their little pots! WHAT is that about?! I DO NOT have any produce out anywhere (it's February, after all!) and although my house is a bit cluttered and chaotic, I keep a CLEAN home and have nothing that would attract them!

Where are the fruit flies coming from, how can I get rid of them and will they hurt my little tomato and pepper plants????

I've never experienced this before - I'm baffled.

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Karrieann Posted - Feb 21 2012 : 4:08:40 PM
This may be helpful!

http://www.passionatehomemaking.com/2009/07/frugal-natural-pest-control-fruit-flies-ants-be-gone.html

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LuckyMommyof5 Posted - Feb 20 2012 : 07:41:29 AM
Thanks, Paula, you are absolutely right. I threw out the remaining seed starter I had stored and am waiting to restart seedlings for a few days while I leave the ACV traps out for any remaining flying bugs.

I'll use your suggestions for my next starters. It's a good thing gardeners are optimists!

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Feb 20 2012 : 07:12:07 AM
Sorry to hear about that. You might have gotten some soil that was already infested....the good thing is that you have time to start fresh seedlings!! Those new babies will pop right up in no time and you will have a beautiful garden before you know it. Just try to keep the soil on the not-so-soggy side, and if you have some diatomaceous earth around, sprinkle it on the surface of your soil to dry up any buggies that might be lurking there.

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LuckyMommyof5 Posted - Feb 19 2012 : 9:31:41 PM
I'm sad to say I had to pitch the seedlings. It was seriously an infestation, and I tried everything and there just seemed more of them everyday (and they started flying around my house, which I couldn't abide). It killed me to do it. I have never experienced this problem before, and I have started lots of seedlings for years. The eggs had to be in the dirt.

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msdoolittle Posted - Feb 13 2012 : 06:27:36 AM
fungus gnats! http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05584.html I use my vacuum wand attachment to suck up little flying critters. It works great.

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sjmjgirl Posted - Feb 12 2012 : 1:56:09 PM
I saw this same problem in the Ask Martha Stewart column in my local paper. It did say to let the top one inch of the soil dry out since that is where the eggs are. Good luck!

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plantcarazy Posted - Feb 12 2012 : 1:18:02 PM
Are you sure they are fruit flies?? They sound more like fungus gnats...

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FarmDream Posted - Feb 09 2012 : 9:40:28 PM
I don't think they will harm your plants. Put out the bait like the other girls said. Anytime you can move them outside for a little while, do it. I have them from time to time due to warmer temps. I also don't leave any fruit or produce out so they don't have a food source.

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Nanniekim Posted - Feb 08 2012 : 8:53:11 PM
I had the same problem when I planted some daffodil bulbs in pots and put them in the house. After about a week the soil was covered with gnats. I put water with a little dish soap in a spray bottle and sprayed the bugs and soil. So far so good!

Kim
Bear5 Posted - Feb 08 2012 : 6:50:46 PM
I'd have a tub of ACV in there to surely drown every one of those fruit flies.
Marly

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LuckyMommyof5 Posted - Feb 08 2012 : 5:52:03 PM
Are the fruit flies going to hurt my plants? Should I dump everything and start over? I hate to do it, but if there is some infestation that is going to compromise the growing, and the other plants I put them with outside, I would rather dump it all now and start over than face a bigger problem down the road.

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oldbittyhen Posted - Feb 08 2012 : 5:31:50 PM
eggs were probaly in your soil...put a few dishes of apple cider vinegar around, that will atract them, and they will drown...

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