







🌿 Say goodbye to gnats, hello to healthy roots!
Fungus Gnat Control is a natural, pesticide-free tablet solution designed to eliminate fungus gnat larvae in potted plants. Safe for kids, pets, and the environment, it disrupts the gnat breeding cycle by targeting larvae in moist soil, preventing root damage and promoting robust plant growth. Easy to use with no odor or harmful residues, it’s a trusted choice for maintaining a healthy, pest-free indoor garden.





| ASIN | B0DQQCFQW7 |
| Active Ingredients | BTI |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,397 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 22 in Garden Fungicides |
| Brand Name | blossom gate. |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (146) |
| Included Components | tablets |
| Item Form | Tablets |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | blossom gate |
| Part Number | BGFNT20 |
| Specification Met | EPA |
| Target Species | Gnats |
E**X
A life saver. Goodbye, fungus gnats.
These tablets work a charm. Fantastic. I had a recent fungus gnat infestation in my plants on my balcony (this week). The pests were literally all over my home, everywhere, even in the kitchen. Mainly in the kitchen, actually. I was killing over 200 of them a day and they just kept on coming, and coming, relentlessly. It's unbelievable how fast those damn things multiply. These tablets are a Godsend. I just dissolved two in warm water in my watering can, waited 20 minutes, then watered my plants VERY thoroughly with the liquid. I then put a layer of Bloom & Bud Fungus Gnat Killer, with Gravel Mulch Systemic Granules on the top of the soil (also available on here on Amazon). I decided to make another batch of the liquid and poured it down my drains: kitchen sink, bathroom sink and shower drip tray, and left overnight - just in case any gnats had decided to relocate and live in there too. I woke up this morning, and instead of seeing dozens and dozens of gnats on my windows, I saw approximately ten. I managed to kill them and have seen no more since. I'm sure one or two are still lingering somewhere but they'll soon be gone. Don't mess around trying to use apple cider vinegar traps, or wine or all the usual *sweet* things people tell you to use for an infestation. They did NOTHING at all for fungus gnats. The gnats didn't even go near the bowls of ACV. Those traps work for small fruit flies but not the gnats - big difference. Buying both these products was a little costly but definitely worth it, for a problem that had become a time consuming chore that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Just buy them (both), and thank me later.
B**R
Appearing to be effective after only two weeks.
My house plants were infested with fungus gnats after a gifted house plant spread them like wildfires. I tried just about everything to stop the horrid little beasties. Nothing had worked. Sticky yellow flag things, soapy water spray, watering from the bottom of the plant pots, volcanic pebbles to stop the creatures from laying their offspring in the soil. Nothing, absolutely nothign worked fully. The yellow stickers did trap many of them, but it didnt stop the spread completely. Then I thought, I wonder if a systemic insecticide like I use in the garden would work? I found this Fungus Gnat Control via a recommendation online. It does seem to be working. What I like it that it is a natural product. I put the tablets in a garden specific plastic jug and used warm water to dissolve them. The instructions on the packet are very good and you can use several of the tablets in one go. There is no odor from them when they are dissolved. i did use gloves to handle them to be sure of my own safety. They are very easy to use. I absolutely soaked my plants, mostly spider plants, begonias and Christmas and Easter Cactus type plants, of which I have many. After a few days, I noticed the number of gnats being trapped on the sticker things, had reduced considerably. I changed them for new ones and again, noticeably after a week there were far less being trapped on them. So, yes, I think they are effective. They can be used about every two weeks. My only concern was by soaking the plants, I was over watering them, so I poured some of the excess fluid outside on some gravel, I did not want to put it down the drain. It did not leave any staining or smell whatsoever. So far so good and yes, I would recommend it if like me, you are inundated with these horrid little insects. I actually found I was getting bitten by them at night when they were landing on my hands. Not bites like mosquitoes would do, but enough to need me to wash my hands thoroughly with soapy water and use a mild antihistamine. I will continue to use tham and if they continue to be as effective as they have so far, after a relatively short period of time, I will purchase again. Happy to recommend.
J**B
⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆ – Works Okay, But Better (and Cheaper) Options Out There
I tried this Fungus Gnat Control, Natural and Pesticide‑Free Solution on a few of my houseplants after noticing larvae in the soil. It did seem to help reduce the number of adult gnats over time, and I like that it’s a natural product with no harsh chemicals. It’s easy to apply and feels safe to use around the home. That said, the results weren’t as quick or as noticeable as I hoped. After a couple of rounds, I switched to using a simple Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Solution, and that actually worked faster, seemed more effective at killing the larvae in the soil, and was cheaper overall. This product isn’t bad — it just wasn’t the most efficient option for me. It might work well for mild gnat issues, but for more stubborn infestations, I found hydrogen peroxide to be the better value and more effective treatment.
A**R
Seems to do the job
Not able to comment as it's too early to know the efficacy of the product, but noted the immediate drop of in number of the flying insects. I have a sticky trap and the numer trapped hasn't grow noticeably.
Z**E
Did not kill off the fungus gnats.
Several applications with extra tablets in the watering can. Simply does NOT work. After a horrible time with fungus gnats I switched to using nemotodes and after a couple of weeks the gnats pestered away. Nemotodes all the way from now on.
C**R
VERY EFFECTIVE, EASY TO CUT IN 2
Really good! Easy to cut in 2, I used a pill cutter but sharp scissors worked 2. 1 pill does 10l. I e been using half tablet in 3l watercan. I watered all my plants twice and the knats have almost gone completely now. &se with the yellow traps. It's not poison, just bacteria that starved the larvae and gives them sepsis, brutal! Very good value and easier to use than nematodes because you don't have to keep the soil damp for 2 straight weeks etc etc....I definitely recommend and will be keeping them in my plant tool kit.
J**H
1 tablet per litre works
Fungus gnats can be the bane of your existence if you enjoy having plants in your house, and there’s nothing on earth that will get rid of every single one. However, watering with Nematodes comes close and these tablets work. I’ve found that 1 tablet per litre is about right and if you use that every time water, you’ll see a big difference in the amount of gnats in your house👍
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