Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

Control of biting and annoying gnats with fertilizer

Authors

E.F. Legner
R.D. Sjogren
G.S. Olton
L. Moore

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Publication Information

Hilgardia 30(2):14-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n02p14. February 1976.

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Abstract

Naturally breeding field populations of Hippelates eye gnats and Leptoconops biting gnats were reduced with granular and spray applications of urea to the soil. Control ranged from 10 to 96 percent depending on the dosage and application method (disced or surface-applied). Possible modes of action are mechanical abrasion of gnat larvae, and the favoring of fungal infections. The use of urea as a substance harmless to natural enemies may be beneficial in the integrated control of pestiferous soil arthropods.

Legner E, Sjogren R, Olton G, Moore L. 1976. Control of biting and annoying gnats with fertilizer. Hilgardia 30(2):14-17. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n02p14
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