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Mosquito control

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  1. savemoney

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    I am interested in getting some control over the mosquitoes. I've been looking into several models. some has the propane tanks. Other than the traditional advice of eliminating their breeding areas, I'm looking at protecting the kids in about an acre area. thanks.
     
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    They've started here, and it isn't pretty.
     
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    Entice them to lay their eggs in 5gal buckets with a few inches of water around the edges of your yard.
    Monitor the buckets for larvae and dump them on a hot driveway.
    If you nip them in the early lifecycle(spring) the future numbers will be drastically reduced.
     
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    I liked the discussion about using granules that are pet friendly. They have to be put down after a rain, but the cost and upkeep seem to balance out fairly well. I think I'll try the granules first and see if that gives me what I am looking for. Thanks for the infor.
     
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    We live next to a power line that has several vernal pools on it. Mosquitoes breed in them. About 300 ft from our house.
     
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    I have one of the mosquito magnet propane operated traps up north. I break it out around Memorial Day. When they're really thick, it'll fill up in a weekend.

    I don't know how much of an effect it has on the overall population, but it does seem to draw most of the skeeters away from the humans.

    The mosquitoes I can deal with. The black biting flies that strip mine chunks of skin are the ones that really tick me off.
     
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    I am at the mercy of aerial spraying, which is always delayed from lack of funding and wind. I bought an electric light zapper thing for inside the house that helped some. We still use sticky fly paper and flyswatters for most of the squeeters though.
     
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    Eat lots of meat, protein & iron so you can produce lots of blood,
    or stay indoors
     
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    Put up a few bat boxes in a few trees, when they move it, that will take care of the problem mosquitos.
     
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    We put up several bat boxes up a few years ago and sadly have not seen any take up residence.
     
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    Sorry if I sound like a broken record, but here goes: As many saw at our gtg, we live in the woods. The woods gets wet in the spring and many times during summer and even in the fall. Over they years we have tried many things but to try to control a large acreage is a bit much. I do have mosquito granules that I pass out to residents of our township but in addition to that we have found one thing and one thing only that really does the trick. ThermaCell.

    Effective Mosquito Repellent for Outdoor Areas | Thermacell

    Many years ago I was talked into buying one of the little units like this:
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    At the time I was still a bit reluctant but I quickly learned. One of the first times I used one was a year I was late in stacking wood. Late May and the temperature soared into the 80's and very humid. Wow! Great conditions for a big hatch and we had a dandy. After slapping myself silly for a time I then thought about the little unit so went into the house to get it. I laid it on the ground right next to the pile of wood. Within just a couple of minutes, I was able to remove my shirt and I never slapped another mosquito while stacking that wood. Needless to say, I was sold and still am.

    We have 2 or 3 of these units and use them a lot. Even when my wife is picking strawberries. You have to be close to the ground to do that! She simply lays the unit by her and moves it along as she picks and that takes care of the skeeters.

    These are not what I call expensive. You may buy them locally, through the website or even places like www.cabelas.com

    The only caution about them is to not use them indoors. Rarely will you get any smell from them. Very simple to use. After all, my wife can even operate one.
     
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    My only gripe with the thermacells is the range isn't big enough. Besides that they are awesome.
     
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    It would be nice with a larger range but methinks it would be difficult to make and perhaps throw too much stuff in the air.
     
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    I have mosquitos bad if I don't spray. Malathion works very well for me, Permethrin does not. It usually lasts 3-4 weeks.
     
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    We used that years ago, there was something in the llamas corral, burrowing dirt/mud wasps or biting flies. Worked well. PS what do you use to apply it?