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    sup buddy i had that post yesterday with Hypoaspis Miles bugs in my month old suer soil can i do a drench now to kill them all without any ill effects? or should i wait till its inoculated?? cause im wonderinf if these bugs are gonna kill my active good ones in the soil and cause it not to activate? just sum thoughts and any help is needed

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    I already answered the question bro its gonna be a long day if I have to answer all questions twice
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    Azomax Drench

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    you didnt answer the question about this bugs you did for knats or thrips not trying to split hairs but wanted to make sure i didnt fuck up my soil homie sorry shoulda just applied the info to all bugs wasnt thinking sorry ohh great one

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    You have gnats I am almost sure


    • Hypoaspis Miles bugs are actually beneficial.






    Hypoaspis milesThis tiny (0.5 mm) light-brown mite naturally inhabits the top 1/2" layer of soil where fungus gnats, as well as springtails and thrips pupae dwell. The female Hypoaspis mites lay their eggs in the soil, which hatch in 1-2 days, and the nymphs and adults feed on the soil-dwelling pests. Populations of Hypoaspis include both sexes, but the males are much smaller and rarely seen.
    Each Hypoaspis mite will consume 1-5 prey or eggs per day. They survive by feeding on algae and/or plant debris when insects aren't available. Their entire life cycle is 7-11 days.
    Hypoaspis are used primarily for control of fungus gnat larvae, but they also feed on western flower thrips pupae.
    Hypoaspis can also be effective at ridding pet tarantulas, lizards and snakes of pest mites. Moisten area before introducing Hypoaspis. Introduce a few tablespoons of substrate with hypoaspis per habitat every day, as needed. Pest mites should dissappear within 48 hours. Continue introducing Hypoaspis until container is empty. Lighter dosages serve as a preventative, higher dosages as a curative.
    Release rates: 5,000 mites treats 500-1,000 plants; 10,000-25,000/per acre. For maximum fungus gnat control, use with Neoseiulus cucumeris and Beneficial Nematodes.
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    Hypoaspis should be released immediately upon arrival. Moisten soil or target area planting media at least 10 minutes prior to release. Containers include a shaker lid which allows for distribution over the soil surface. Concentrate the bulk on the most heavily infested areas. Hypoaspis moves well on soil surfaces, so it is unnecessary to apply to all surfaces. Leave the empty container in the treatment area until any stragglers have left.

    Although Hypoaspis will move between plants in pots, at least every second plant should be treated. Application needs to be made early enough to allow the mites to spread. They will not move throughout an entire greenhouse from a single introduction point.
    Hypoaspis will not survive below the top 1/2 inch of soil, so mixing mites into the growing media prior to potting is not recommended.
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    azamax drench takes care of any soil pest problem. when i used it for gnats/mites in the past i used it at the rate of 5ml to 7.5ml per gallon.

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    Ahhhhhh....i get those all the time in my worm bin......thanks for the info sub!

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    anyone notice any numbness in fingers after smoking a pound of azamax'd herb?
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    Quote Originally Posted by malignant View Post
    anyone notice any numbness in fingers after smoking a pound of azamax'd herb?
    I'd be surprised that anyone would feel anything after smoking a pound of herb... Azomax or not.

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    i mean over the course of a month..
    any rate, i have a dairy queen and a plushberry in the raised bed in my greenhouse, tmorrow is the summer solstice, sun switches to bloom
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