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Hi all, I am wondering if anyone has advice on a systemic insecticide that I can simply add to my watering routine once in a while? I have a few indoor plants with some sort of insect problem (some fungal gnats which are being managed, something making honeydew from an outdoor plant, and some mystery bugs that are causing brown spot) and haven't hug Luck with neem, manually removing, or anything like that, so any ideas on good next steps? If possible I'd prefer something I can add to water that way I don't have to use it near other pets
Imidicloprid is safe for humans/pets to be around but not consume. It is long-lasting and will deal with the fungus gnat issue very effectively as a soil drench
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