How do I keep these gnats away?

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I have 4 different enclosures for my isopods and they are in a shoe box size Tupperware. I created the substrate of: cocoa fiber, sphagnum moss, charcoal, worm castings, & orchid barks. Pretty brand new substrate and yet on some of my enclosures these annoying gnats appears out of nowhere. Where did I go wrong?

 
Probably fungus gnats. Reduce waterings to let the substrate dry out a bit. Mix Mosquito Bits into any future water you use to hydrate the setup. Also put yellow sticky traps near it.
 
Probably fungus gnats. Reduce waterings to let the substrate dry out a bit. Mix Mosquito Bits into any future water you use to hydrate the setup. Also put yellow sticky traps near it.
Thank you. I just ordered the Mosquito Bits.
 
In the past I have had quite a bit if success using only cocoa fiber, and yes don't keep it wet. I would mist mine occasionally and kept a water bottle cap full of water in each enclosure.
 
Thank you. I just ordered the Mosquito Bits.
How's the gnats treating you? I use Mosquito Bits in my terrarium when I have gnats and let the soil dry out as well hehe. There are also predatory nematodes you can that target the larvae of fungus gnats. I find the best method of prevention an outbreak of gnats is a healthy population of springtails to outcompete them. I like to keep a couple of colonies of springtails just in case (and feed them CGD to make their population boom) and then dump a hoard of them inside the isopod containers whenever I feel they could use it.
 

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