-
Is it possible to use Carnivorous plants as a ipm?
cannasota and vancerefridgerationView more comments-
Not really. At least none that I’m aware of of. I think most carnivorous plants prefer high humidity too. The Mexican Butterworth maybe. It will trap fungus gnats but is used more to detect them than control populations.
- View 2 replies
-
Butterwort
1 -
I would think even if they did their job, they’d be ineffective. They may catch some of flying/landing bugs, but generally the real pest issues are in the soil where carnivorous plants wouldn’t have any effect.
1 -
Check out companion plants that are native to your area. Basil, mint, marigolds, dill. lavender, comfrey, sunflower, garlic, etc…
-
I’ve been wondering if there is a plant that bugs like so much they’ll abandon my girls
- View more comments
-