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title: "Sciarid Fly Killer Nematodes 15 sqm"
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# Treats up to 15 sqm Keep refrigerated max 2 weeks Effective above 10°C soil temp Sciarid Fly Killer Nematodes 15 sqm

**Brand:** nemasys
**Price:** 10.61 OMR
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Bye-bye gnats, hello thriving plants!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sciarid Fly Killer Nematodes 15 sqm by nemasys
- **How much does it cost?** 10.61 OMR with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Fast-Acting Larvae Killer:** Noticeable reduction in larvae within 3-5 days, protecting seedlings from root damage.
- • **Natural Pest Control Power:** Harness living nematodes to eradicate sciarid fly larvae without chemicals.
- • **Compact & Ready When You Are:** 65g pack treats 15 sqm; perishable freshness means order only when infestation strikes.
- • **Precision Application Formula:** Easy water-mix powder ensures even drenching for maximum root zone protection.
- • **Safe for Your Whole Household:** Non-toxic to children, pets, wildlife, and edible plants—perfect for indoor and greenhouse use.

## Overview

Sciarid Fly Killer Nematodes offer a cutting-edge, natural biological solution to combat fungus gnats in houseplants and greenhouses. This 65g powder pack treats up to 15 sqm by releasing microscopic nematodes that target larvae in the soil, safeguarding young roots without harmful chemicals. Safe for food crops, pets, and children, it requires soil temperatures above 10°C and refrigeration for freshness. Ideal for millennial plant parents seeking eco-friendly, effective pest control that fits their lifestyle and values.

## Description

Also known as compost fly / fungus gnat, Sciarid fly is a common pest of greenhouse and house plants. Control sciarid fly naturally by applying Sciarid Nematodes. The Sciarid flies crawl over the compost surface and if disturbed fly on to the lower leaves. They can be very annoying if they infest your houseplants. The larval stage in the compost attacks the roots and can kill young seedlings / plants. Control sciarid fly naturally by applying Sciarid Nematodes. Sciarid Fly Nematodes are safe to use on food crops, safe for children, pets and wildlife and are easy to use – mix the nematodes with water and water directly into the affected pots / trays. Sciarid Fly Nematodes need a daytime soil temperature of 10°C. Safe for plants – will not scorch tender seedlings or young plants. Safe for you – use on plants in your living room or conservatory. Sciarid Nematodes are a living, perishable product (it will keep for up to 2 weeks in the fridge), so please order when the pest is present and you are ready to treat. This pack will treat up to 15 sqm of pots / compost. Got lots of plants? Also available in a LARGER 50 sqm pack for £21.99 - see listing B0CT5LNLWH

Review: As good or better than other products, but not 100% effective - This review is in 3 parts: 1st is this product (effectiveness, product use and conclusion). 2nd is general info about fungus gnat. 3rd part is on alternatives to nematodes that I know about. This product: Effectiveness: I wavered between 4 and 5 stars - they were not 100% effective for me, but worked quite well compared to other available products, although found it quite time-consuming to apply. I had already used BTi multiple times, and Hypoaspis miles mites once (think I spelt that correctly), so not totally sure which worked, and none of it worked 100%. I had a really bad infestation, about the worst I've had, and I've had a few. Initially, the mites seemed to do nothing, but I waited about 10 days after using them before I used the nematodes. 72 hours after the nematodes, I still had a good number of adult fungus gnats flying around, although there was a noticeable reduction. At around day 4 - 5, they were nearly all gone, but as I don't remember nematodes taking that long to work, not sure if it was the nematodes, but tend to think so.. But nothing I've used has ever worked 100% with 1 application so far. I know some reviewers said they totally got rid of them with this, but I didn't, and I followed the instructions carefully. Product use: As per other reviewers, you have to use all the product within a short time frame (mine had an expiry date about 3 weeks after delivery), and store in the fridge until use. You receive a white-ish powder, mine was slightly moist, which you use to make up a concentrated stock solution, then dilute this in several portions to apply, and you are told to use up all stock solution immediately, as it doesn't store. You are advised to use a watering can with a coarse rose, or a hose end applicator. I just used a normal watering can without a rose, but made sure I thoroughly and evenly drenched the compost. You can use it more concentrated, if you've got more than you need, as it can't be overdosed - you just pay for more than you need. I've found both times I've applied nematodes that I ended up with too little stock solution for the last batch, despite careful measuring. As I had more than I needed anyway, this didn't matter, but also found that you need to stir both the stock solution and the diluted solution more or less constantly, or it settles to the bottom. I found it quite time consuming to apply because of this, and because I was applying to lots of little pots. The last batch, I applied nearly pure concentrated stock solution, hardly diluted, and made sure I stirred it every 2-3 pots, and drenched the growing medium evenly right through. Despite this, it didn't kill all the fungus gnats where I had the highest numbers, and while most were gone at day 5, it only takes a few and they proliferate again.. The soil also needs to be moist before you apply, so you easily end up over-watering by the time you've drenched the soil with the solution - some of my seedlings died from over-watering rather than the fungus gnats.. But that's because I was using it on young seedlings, some not yet germinated, which don't need regular watering yet and are highly sensitive to overly wet compost, too. It says to apply on a dull day or in the evening, as with all nematodes. Conclusion: However, I think it did kill all larvae in most pots and most larvae in worst affected areas (I had a few propagators that were literally crawling with them). So decided on 5 stars.. Overall, while this is more effective than BTi or mites, you will possibly need more than one application, depending on how severe your infestation, what type of growing medium you use, soil temperatures (needs to over 10 C), how well you distribute the nematodes (stirring, drenching well) etc. Compared to the other options on the market (see below) would recommend this for more severe infestations, if you're prepared for the fact that the 1st application might not be 100% effective. General info on fungus gnats: They are small black flies, that run over the top of the compost when disturbed (at watering, especially) and lay their eggs in the top soil layer. The larvae are small, but visible to the naked eye, white with a black head and live in the top soil layer. They mainly eat fungus (hence the name) but the larvae also eat tender plant roots. With mature plants, usually, only long-term, severe infestation will cause problems, but they can kill young plants or seedlings and they spread diseases amongst plants (and the adults are annoying, although harmless). For me, the only thing that works completely is to avoid infested compost, which is hard. It is often stated that fungus gnats come from over-watering, but that's not true, in my experience, and have read nursery studies which confirmed this: fungus gnats like moderately moist growing medium, just like plants do, neither too wet or too dry. So I would ignore the advice on the packet about less watering to prevent future infestation - it's a myth. You get fungus gnats when you import the encapsulated eggs within compost/new plants, or less frequently, adults or larvae. As many compost bags have holes in them, and many suppliers seem to store it outdoors, even good quality, expensive compost can contain them. The problem is also that the eggs are dormant and encapsulated until they encounter good conditions, so until you use the compost and water it. They can survive almost total drying out and low temperatures while dormant, so you don't know you've got them until too late. Alternative remedies: All are expensive and not very effective, as said above. These are the ones I've used: Bacterius Thuringiengsis Isrealis - the last bit is important, there are multiple different types of BT, and you need the one usually sold for killing mosquito larvae. You can get solid product (mosquito dunks) which you can either dissolve in water or apply to the top of the compost dry and water in. There are also water-soluble versions especially for fungus gnats (Gnatrol etc), but nothing available easily in the UK - usually, you need to import this from US, since Gnat Off was discontinued (sadly). There are different types of predatory, live mites sold that eat the larvae. Both these products have disadvantages: the mites work slowly and are not suitable for heavy infestations (didn't realise that initially) and are temperature sensitive, at least the type I used are. The BTi works quite quickly, but may need multiple applications, best every few days - effectiveness seems to vary widely: sometimes, 1 use kills em all, other times, you need 3 or more. There is a liquid product called Nilnat or Tanlin, which I've used in the past, not sure what's in it, as it doesn't say. It is expensive, although lasts forever, as you only need a few drops, but I've not found it very effective myself. Not sure about the Nilnat, but the BTi, nematodes and mites can all be used together without negatively affecting each other. There are various things you can spread on the top of compost: sharp sand, aqua clay balls, or there are dedicated products, but in my experience, this is more suitable as a preventative measure. Although if you use infected compost beneath, the flies will get out, just not as many. Coffee is also supposed to kill the larvae, and before I buy another packet of these, I might well try that, as cheap and easy.. You can also use yellow sticky traps to help control (and monitor) the adult flies (the other products only work on the larvae and do not kill the adults or the eggs, maybe that's why it took so long for the nematodes to work, because the eggs all had to hatch first). You can also vacuum up the adults, as they don't fly very well, in addition to measures that kill the larvae. Sorry, long review, but thought I'd share what I've learnt in my most recent battle.
Review: Game Changer Fly Killer - Quick and Easy to Use - This stuff is amazing. We were inundated with the little black flies and they were driving us mad. I love plants so have quite a few around the house, one in particular is quite big. I was a little apprehensive as they're supposed to be living creatures but when you open the packet it just looks like powder so I was fine with that. After the first treatment they virtually disappeared but my large plant still had some flies although nowhere near as many as before treatment. I ordered another lot and treated all my plants again and now am fly free. We're really pleased with the results and I wouldn't hesitate to get this again if needed.

## Features

- Also known as compost fly / fungus gnat, Sciarid fly is a common pest of greenhouse and house plants. Control sciarid fly naturally by applying Sciarid Nematodes.
- The Sciarid flies crawl over the compost surface and if disturbed fly on to the lower leaves. They can be very annoying if they infest your houseplants. The larval stage in the compost attacks the roots and can kill young seedlings / plants.
- These Sciarid Fly Nematodes are safe to use on food crops, safe for children, pets and wildlife and are easy to use – mix the nematodes with water and water directly into the affected pots / trays.
- Sciarid Fly Nematodes need a daytime soil temperature of 10°C. Safe for plants – will not scorch tender seedlings or young plants. Safe for you – use on plants in your living room or conservatory.
- This pack treats up to 15 sqm of plants. Sciarid Nematodes are a living, perishable product (it will keep for up to 2 weeks in the fridge), so please order when the pest is present and you are ready to treat.
- Got lots of plants? Also available in a LARGER 50 sqm pack for £21.99 - see listing B0CT5LNLWH

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BBF9FGS |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,955 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 51 in Fly Control 159 in Outdoor Insect Control |
| Brand Name | Nemasys |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (839) |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 65 Grams |
| Specification Met | USDA |
| Target Species | Insects |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nemasys
- **Item form:** Powder
- **Item weight:** 65 Grams
- **Specification met:** USDA
- **Target species:** Insects

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I only need to to do one houseplant so could someone answer how to dilute to just a 14x14cm plant & haven't any buckets nor watering can.**
A: I only did about 5 houseplants and didn’t bother diluting - all houseplants still alive and horrible flies are dead!

**Q: can this be used on edible plants?**
A: Yes. The nematodes live in the soil and don't transfer to the plants.

**Q: How often should I use the product once a batch has been made? (I've it once so far, have kept the rest of the batch in the fridge in a closed bottle)**
A: As the instructions say, once activated by mixing with water you should use the batch straight away, not store it. As the nematodes are living organisms once they are activated they will die if they don't have food i.e the sciatic flies, so your saved solution is unlikely to be any good.

**Q: Does this smell? somebody recommended mosquito bits then i found out it smells**
A: hi first off no it does not smell ,next not altogether sure its a good product, this is the third application this year it did reduce the fly somewhat but the littlie swine's have reappeared  if you read the packet it recommends further applications ,Hmmmmmm fortnightly .one of the problems is watering from the top ,if the soil is wet/damp this encourages the littlie swine ,good luck

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As good or better than other products, but not 100% effective
*by S***H on 15 May 2018*

This review is in 3 parts: 1st is this product (effectiveness, product use and conclusion). 2nd is general info about fungus gnat. 3rd part is on alternatives to nematodes that I know about. This product: Effectiveness: I wavered between 4 and 5 stars - they were not 100% effective for me, but worked quite well compared to other available products, although found it quite time-consuming to apply. I had already used BTi multiple times, and Hypoaspis miles mites once (think I spelt that correctly), so not totally sure which worked, and none of it worked 100%. I had a really bad infestation, about the worst I've had, and I've had a few. Initially, the mites seemed to do nothing, but I waited about 10 days after using them before I used the nematodes. 72 hours after the nematodes, I still had a good number of adult fungus gnats flying around, although there was a noticeable reduction. At around day 4 - 5, they were nearly all gone, but as I don't remember nematodes taking that long to work, not sure if it was the nematodes, but tend to think so.. But nothing I've used has ever worked 100% with 1 application so far. I know some reviewers said they totally got rid of them with this, but I didn't, and I followed the instructions carefully. Product use: As per other reviewers, you have to use all the product within a short time frame (mine had an expiry date about 3 weeks after delivery), and store in the fridge until use. You receive a white-ish powder, mine was slightly moist, which you use to make up a concentrated stock solution, then dilute this in several portions to apply, and you are told to use up all stock solution immediately, as it doesn't store. You are advised to use a watering can with a coarse rose, or a hose end applicator. I just used a normal watering can without a rose, but made sure I thoroughly and evenly drenched the compost. You can use it more concentrated, if you've got more than you need, as it can't be overdosed - you just pay for more than you need. I've found both times I've applied nematodes that I ended up with too little stock solution for the last batch, despite careful measuring. As I had more than I needed anyway, this didn't matter, but also found that you need to stir both the stock solution and the diluted solution more or less constantly, or it settles to the bottom. I found it quite time consuming to apply because of this, and because I was applying to lots of little pots. The last batch, I applied nearly pure concentrated stock solution, hardly diluted, and made sure I stirred it every 2-3 pots, and drenched the growing medium evenly right through. Despite this, it didn't kill all the fungus gnats where I had the highest numbers, and while most were gone at day 5, it only takes a few and they proliferate again.. The soil also needs to be moist before you apply, so you easily end up over-watering by the time you've drenched the soil with the solution - some of my seedlings died from over-watering rather than the fungus gnats.. But that's because I was using it on young seedlings, some not yet germinated, which don't need regular watering yet and are highly sensitive to overly wet compost, too. It says to apply on a dull day or in the evening, as with all nematodes. Conclusion: However, I think it did kill all larvae in most pots and most larvae in worst affected areas (I had a few propagators that were literally crawling with them). So decided on 5 stars.. Overall, while this is more effective than BTi or mites, you will possibly need more than one application, depending on how severe your infestation, what type of growing medium you use, soil temperatures (needs to over 10 C), how well you distribute the nematodes (stirring, drenching well) etc. Compared to the other options on the market (see below) would recommend this for more severe infestations, if you're prepared for the fact that the 1st application might not be 100% effective. General info on fungus gnats: They are small black flies, that run over the top of the compost when disturbed (at watering, especially) and lay their eggs in the top soil layer. The larvae are small, but visible to the naked eye, white with a black head and live in the top soil layer. They mainly eat fungus (hence the name) but the larvae also eat tender plant roots. With mature plants, usually, only long-term, severe infestation will cause problems, but they can kill young plants or seedlings and they spread diseases amongst plants (and the adults are annoying, although harmless). For me, the only thing that works completely is to avoid infested compost, which is hard. It is often stated that fungus gnats come from over-watering, but that's not true, in my experience, and have read nursery studies which confirmed this: fungus gnats like moderately moist growing medium, just like plants do, neither too wet or too dry. So I would ignore the advice on the packet about less watering to prevent future infestation - it's a myth. You get fungus gnats when you import the encapsulated eggs within compost/new plants, or less frequently, adults or larvae. As many compost bags have holes in them, and many suppliers seem to store it outdoors, even good quality, expensive compost can contain them. The problem is also that the eggs are dormant and encapsulated until they encounter good conditions, so until you use the compost and water it. They can survive almost total drying out and low temperatures while dormant, so you don't know you've got them until too late. Alternative remedies: All are expensive and not very effective, as said above. These are the ones I've used: Bacterius Thuringiengsis Isrealis - the last bit is important, there are multiple different types of BT, and you need the one usually sold for killing mosquito larvae. You can get solid product (mosquito dunks) which you can either dissolve in water or apply to the top of the compost dry and water in. There are also water-soluble versions especially for fungus gnats (Gnatrol etc), but nothing available easily in the UK - usually, you need to import this from US, since Gnat Off was discontinued (sadly). There are different types of predatory, live mites sold that eat the larvae. Both these products have disadvantages: the mites work slowly and are not suitable for heavy infestations (didn't realise that initially) and are temperature sensitive, at least the type I used are. The BTi works quite quickly, but may need multiple applications, best every few days - effectiveness seems to vary widely: sometimes, 1 use kills em all, other times, you need 3 or more. There is a liquid product called Nilnat or Tanlin, which I've used in the past, not sure what's in it, as it doesn't say. It is expensive, although lasts forever, as you only need a few drops, but I've not found it very effective myself. Not sure about the Nilnat, but the BTi, nematodes and mites can all be used together without negatively affecting each other. There are various things you can spread on the top of compost: sharp sand, aqua clay balls, or there are dedicated products, but in my experience, this is more suitable as a preventative measure. Although if you use infected compost beneath, the flies will get out, just not as many. Coffee is also supposed to kill the larvae, and before I buy another packet of these, I might well try that, as cheap and easy.. You can also use yellow sticky traps to help control (and monitor) the adult flies (the other products only work on the larvae and do not kill the adults or the eggs, maybe that's why it took so long for the nematodes to work, because the eggs all had to hatch first). You can also vacuum up the adults, as they don't fly very well, in addition to measures that kill the larvae. Sorry, long review, but thought I'd share what I've learnt in my most recent battle.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Game Changer Fly Killer - Quick and Easy to Use
*by J***T on 25 February 2026*

This stuff is amazing. We were inundated with the little black flies and they were driving us mad. I love plants so have quite a few around the house, one in particular is quite big. I was a little apprehensive as they're supposed to be living creatures but when you open the packet it just looks like powder so I was fine with that. After the first treatment they virtually disappeared but my large plant still had some flies although nowhere near as many as before treatment. I ordered another lot and treated all my plants again and now am fly free. We're really pleased with the results and I wouldn't hesitate to get this again if needed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product and it did the job.
*by D***. on 7 March 2026*

I had so many annoying soil flies my sticky traps couldn’t keep up so I thought these were worth a go. I was dubious, but after less than 2 weeks my house is finally fly-less! I can relax without waiting for the next one to dive bomb up my nose. The instructions made it sound a bit more complex than it is as it’s actually a fairly simple process. Just make sure you get every plant so they’ve got nowhere else to go.

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