
Hi everyone,
1. Sticky card #1 on Peperomia = one fungus gnat adult on yellow side; nothing on blue side
2. Sticky card #2 on Maranta (prayer plant) = one fungus gnat adult on yellow side; one fungus gnat adult on blue side
3. I think there were not more pests for these reasons:
Too much overhead watering with a wand may have damaged some of the pests because I thought maybe I saw a pair of legs but no body a few times.
Not that many pests in the greenhouse because the managers reported that they don’t usually have huge problems with insect pests.
I had to place the cards in less-than-perfect locations because I had to respect the owner’s request to not make the cards very visible since his customers have often equated one pest sighting with “full-blown” infestation, so this visual can be a negative marketing issue for him.
4. Potato on two house plants in main greenhouse:
One potato was accidentally moved and discarded by a greenhouse worker, so I got no results.
One potato accidentally left the building with the plant when a customer purchased it, so I hope there were no fungus gnat larvae in it!! Ironically, one of the managers and I specifically selected that plant for the potato experiment because it was the least likely one to get purchased.
5. Potato on venus fly trap in separate area of the greenhouse used for recovering plants:
I definitely saw a fungus gnat larva with a black head while examining it with the Optivisor. When I tried to find it with the handheld lens, I could not see it. The potato was very “spent” by then because I waited a few days to check it.
I then found a larva but it does not have a black head, unless the head is pointing down and not visible from this viewpoint.
I also think I found a carcass of a fungus gnat larva.
Also, can you see the black item circled in one of the other pictures? Is that an aphid mummy or carcass?
And… I saw an insect running around and tried for a long time to get a clear picture, but could not. So, I took a series of pictures and then used Clipchamp to make a video to show the path I saw it take.
6. New things learned with technology:
I used “markup” in the picture editing options to put red circles around the insects.
I tried Clipchamp to make a video by linking several still shots together in the video editing app.
7. Things to do differently next time:
Check the potato after one day.
Bring a phone charger because the handheld scope seems to use a lot of juice.
Ask the current greenhouse worker to tell the next greenhouse worker about my sticky card and potato placements. I think I have now met everyone who waters and helps customers in that greenhouse, but there are many front-end cashiers, and I have not met them all yet, so there is still a chance that a customer will walk out with one of my test plants. The plants were all very clearly marked with flags and wording indicating that they were part of an experiment.
8. I have added new sticky cards in a different area where I saw an insect fly by.
9. I added new potatoes where I last saw the fungus gnat larva on the previous potato.
10. I will comment under my own post here to later add the information about the plant we are supposed to research. I am doing Livistona (Chinese fan palm).
Have a great week, everyone!
Amy Howansky