sticky traps, not as affective under LED?

willienelson1stgrow

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I see them running around the inside if my tent, but very few are going for the traps. Some are even chilling right next to the trap, and it looks to me as if they are thinking about jumping on it but something doesn't seem right to them. Like they are thinking, "wait a minute, that's not the normal yellow we usually jump towards our deaths on."

To catch a fungus gnat, you must think like a fungus gnat. It's most likely just me over thinking shit....o_O
 

Terry385

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I see them running around the inside if my tent, but very few are going for the traps. Some are even chilling right next to the trap, and it looks to me as if they are thinking about jumping on it but something doesn't seem right to them. Like they are thinking, "wait a minute, that's not the normal yellow we usually jump towards our deaths on."

To catch a fungus gnat, you must think like a fungus gnat. It's most likely just me over thinking shit....o_O
Hang them above light and see if works better :eyesmoke:
 

willienelson1stgrow

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Not a good pic but that little speck on the floor, that's a fucking fungus gnat. It's just chilling right next to the trap, that's all they do!
they know it's a trap:shock:
 

willienelson1stgrow

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the majority of them seem to be attracted to the reflection of the traps, on the reflective material inside the tent. my other grow space has a florescent tube, normal cool light, 6500k the ones there are already under control. I see many on the traps under the florescent. Both grow spaces have reflective material.

Under the LED'S the majority of the gnat are not going for the traps, they are going for the reflection of the traps.
 
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