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Apple cider vinegar in a bowl with a drop of dish soap will be a lot more effective.
Isn't this more for fruit flies? I tried something similar for fungal nats and was unsuccessful. What worked for me was yellow sticky pads and letting plant soil dry out almost completely between waterings.