>Hi folks,
> To add my two cents woth in the discusion re. the best plants for
>fungus gnat control I have to say that it is also my experiance that the
>Mexican Pinguicula
(snip)
>I do not notice any being caught by the
>numerous species of Drosera I have in there.
Tut! A large D. capensis set amongst the breeding grounds of of the Fungus
Gnat _in spring, in this country_ can blacken right up with horney little
fungus gnats. They tend to crawl along anything above the soil and flip
their wings to scatter their pheremones. The glue of life. Chomp. :}
Rand Nicholson (writserv@mi.net)
Canada