🦟 Say goodbye to mosquitoes, hello to outdoor bliss!
SummitCHEMICAL CO 117-6 30OZ Mosquito Bits is a powerful, EPA-registered insecticide designed to eliminate mosquitoes quickly and effectively. With its easy-to-use granules and eco-friendly active ingredient, Bacillus thuringiensis, this product ensures a pest-free environment for all your outdoor activities.
Item Form | Granules |
Active Ingredients | Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. sad Strain SUM-4218 salid, spores, and 2.86% insecticidal toxi |
Brand | Summit |
Specification Met | EPA |
Target Species | Insects |
UPC | 018506001179 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00018506001179 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.72 x 6.26 x 3.03 inches |
Package Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 12 x 9 inches |
Brand Name | Summit |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | SUMMIT CHEMICAL CO 117-6 30OZ Mosquito Bits |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Summit...reponsible solutions. |
Part Number | 117-6 |
Style | 30 Oz Quick Kill |
Included Components | SUMMIT CHEMICAL CO 117-6 30OZ Mosquito Bits |
Size | 1.87 Pound (Pack of 1) |
J**.
Fungus Gnats Beware! Fast, Effective, and Essential for Indoor Gardeners
As an avid indoor gardener, dealing with persistent fungus gnats had become a frustrating part of my routine — until I tried SUMMIT CHEMICAL CO Mosquito Bits. After just one use, I noticed an almost complete elimination of fungus gnats within 24 hours, which was honestly incredible considering how stubborn they had been with other treatments.The application was extremely easy. I simply sprinkled a light layer of the Mosquito Bits over the soil surface of my houseplants and lightly watered it in, just enough to activate the release of the BTI (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis). What I really appreciate is that it’s a natural and targeted solution — it only affects mosquito larvae and fungus gnat larvae without harming my plants, pets, or beneficial insects.For larger containers or heavier infestations, I also made a “tea” by soaking the bits in water for 30 minutes and then using the solution to water my plants. This dual-application method is a huge bonus, depending on how severe the issue is. The 30oz size is generous and will easily last me through several treatments across dozens of plants.✅ Pros:* Fast and noticeable results within 24 hours* Safe for indoor use around plants and pets* Versatile application (direct sprinkle or "mosquito bit tea")* Great value for the quantity🔵 Minor Note:* The packaging reseals well, but using an airtight container for storage might help keep the product fresh even longer.If you’re struggling with fungus gnats attacking your houseplants, Mosquito Bits are an absolute game-changer. It's now a staple in my plant care routine. I highly recommend it to any indoor gardener looking for an easy, non-toxic, and effective solution to these annoying pests.
S**K
Best mosquito control ever
I was SOO glad to find this item! I have been buying the dunk circles, and they are much more expensive than the bits per pound. I have several rain barrels, and we have water troughs for the cattle on the far,m. These mosquito bits are perfect for mosquito control in all of them, and none is wasted. It is nice that the volume of water doesn't matter - just the surface area is needed when figuring out how much to put in. It is important that it is also non-toxic to birds and animals!
S**S
Seems to be working at times
Honestly i don't know yet if it works well or not. Seems like sone days i have less noseeums and mosquitoes in my court yard. Then again living close to mangroves and a few manmade lakes, were bound to have some mosquitoes. But the worst is around 5pm till 9pm, i can't Stick out a finger because it would get bitten !!I must wait for July and Aug when the insects are at is worst. That's when I'll see if my courtyard is free of noseeums or not.
M**@
Work perfectly for fungus gnats
I got this product to get rid of fungus gnats in some of my plants (two Birds of Paradise and a Boston fern). This is not a magic product that you used it once and you see results immediately… Patience is the main key, then consistency.In my case, it took me 5 weeks to completely get rid of the fungus gnats by only using Mosquito Bits and sticky traps.Process in every watering since the beginning of the treatment: In the mornings, I soaked ~1 tablespoon in the watering can (~ 1 gallon), let sit for the amount of time I’m at work (~8hr) and then watered the plants…repeated this step once a week for 5 weeks (*you got to adapt this to your plant’s needs… my Bird of Paradise take ~7days to get thirsty again, but Fern take like ~3 days); sticky traps were change to new ones every 5 days.** I have seen some recommendation to put the product directly to the soil, but if you have a lot of humidity or your potting mix tend to retain water or you tend to overwater your plant, I do not fully recommend it because it can create mold and/or potting mix can get stinky (been there, done that hahaha).Hopefully this would help you get rid of gnats.Happy planting, y’all
M**1
WORKS But Best When Used…. FINAL UPDATE!
This does work very well for fungus gnats, but I believe this may work best when used with a combination of products. First of all, I can not guarantee elimination if you use these alone for the gnats (maybe it does work alone, but I tried this as a last resort) as I used a combination of the following: First of all, for gnats I HIGHLY recommend using a “top dressing” that will cover the soil completely. I used a combo of sand and small quartzite gravel/volcanic rock (for anything edible I don’t suggest using sand - only use sand for ornamental plants and sand that is silica free/“play sand”). Make sure the dressing is at least 1 inch thick on top, but if possible the thicker the dressing the better. This will eliminate the majority of the gnats alone! I thought I eliminated all of them with only the top dressing and those yellow sticky traps, but I noticed a few stragglers so I added this to the repertoire. I was a bit hesitant to use this at first because of the warning label (it’s required by law!), but based on my research I felt comfortable using it. The main ingredient, “BTI”, stands for bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, which is a type of bacteria that is naturally occurring. The studies I’ve read have shown no serious health consequences for humans or animals (in some rare cases there was irritation to the skin/eyes but no long term serious health consequences). I would never use any product that puts my health at risk (and most importantly the health of my animals!), but if you’re still worried do your own research! To be extra (paranoid) safe I water my plants away from my animals and wash my hands thoroughly after use. Make sure you measure the amount correctly!!! This is vital. Also, when making a “tea” for gnat elimination, the suggested brewing period I find is too short. What I do is make a mix in my watering jug and let it sit for at least 12 hours. Then I stir it very well and apply. I have used it 4 times and the gnats are no more. I’m going to continue applying a few more times to be sure. I am hoping this will work for thrips as well (from what I have read it does). If this works for thrips I will update my review (Trust me when I say the gnats were an easy enemy compared to thrips, ha! Count your blessings if you’re only battling gnats!).THRIPS UPDATE - I do believe this works on thrips as well, but I’m not 100% sure yet. I have one pot that I should have changed out the dirt to help eliminate them, but honestly because the size of the plant it would be a headache, so I decided to leave it as is and do the following: First I added a top dressing of sand and rocks, then everyday for a few minutes I would do a quick examination of the plant and smash any thrips I found, I removed very sickly/damaged foliage, I also added sticky traps to get the ones I missed, then I applied the mosquito bits “tea” once per week (apply to your normal watering schedule if it isn’t the same as mine). I did this for 4 weeks and I have yet to find any more thrips; My sickly plant looks completely healthy now (I believe it’s been about 3-4 months since I completed treatment)! I am being cautiously optimistic about this though because their eggs might be dormant, but I will provide a final update once I believe I have won this battle (or not lol).FINAL UPDATE - So shortly after my last update my mom brought a plant home…. That was infested with thrips. Ah…ha ha ha ha…. *screaming at the top of my lungs* THANKS MOM! Thankfully they didn’t spread much. I restarted my battle as per above. It has been a year since my battle first started with thrips and they are NO MORE. I’m CONVINCED enough. How you wonder? Because I reused the SAME dirt that definitely had their larvae in it for several new plants (I know, I’m COMPLETELY mental haha) and there has been ZERO thrip activity whatsoever (the dirt was infested from a year ago). I’m totally convinced this also works on thrip larvae as I read in previous studies. Just follow my directions on thrips above. Was the battle worth it though? Probably not, to be honest. I would have been way less stressed if I just tossed the plant out and started over, but I hate giving up. If you have time on your hands, or are as nuts as I am, go ahead and become a plant saving warrior!
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