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Convertible Girl
04-10-2013, 06:25 PM
I am wondering if anyone has had any luck with companies that spray for Mosquitos in the lakes region area?

dpg
04-11-2013, 05:49 AM
What are you talking about just on your own property? An extremely temporary fix in my opinion. Wouldn't waste the $$.

ApS
04-11-2013, 06:13 AM
I use a product called Yard-Guard, produced by Raid. You spray the fog about an hour before using the outdoor space: it's surprisingly effective, not to be used indoors, and runs less than $8 a can.

The huge clouds of spray from mosquito-control trucks make me nervous. :eek2:

There is also a harmless pelletized product that can be dropped from aircraft, but it has to be spread after a likely mosquito egg-laying weather event. I'm told you can drink the water it should fall into—without harm. It kills off the "hatch" using bacteria that are fatal to mosquito larva at any stage of their development.

This tree-top photo of a County Mosquito-Control helicopter—taken yesterday—shows one "saddlebag" dropping the beige-colored larvacide pellets. What it doesn't show is how one's dishes rattle and how the roof shakes with the helicopter's passage! :eek:

"Be careful what you wish for".

:look:

http://i47.tinypic.com/2wg4r37.jpg

Belmont Resident
04-11-2013, 10:06 AM
I was meeting with a potential customer on Monday night and they were flying all around us. They looked like small mosquito's anyway.

Convertible Girl
04-11-2013, 01:36 PM
I will try the Yardguard, I got one quote from a company to spray my yard and it was very pricey, and they need to do it every 18-22 days. I just want to live in a mosquito free world.:)

Happy Gourmand
04-11-2013, 02:41 PM
I will try the Yardguard, I got one quote from a company to spray my yard and it was very pricey, and they need to do it every 18-22 days. I just want to live in a mosquito free world.:)

You could get a fogger and do it yourself every so often.
"Mosquito free world"? Let us all know if you find that!

pcmc
04-13-2013, 08:40 PM
I will try the Yardguard, I got one quote from a company to spray my yard and it was very pricey, and they need to do it every 18-22 days. I just want to live in a mosquito free world.:)

Convertible Girl, you could put your top up...hahaha.

Sorry, that sounded different when I thought it, then when I read it.:)

Bear Island South
04-13-2013, 08:57 PM
We are going to try a couple of these this year.

http://bitsandpieces.us/2013/04/07/homemade-mosquito-trap/

pcmc
04-13-2013, 09:44 PM
We are going to try a couple of these this year.

http://bitsandpieces.us/2013/04/07/homemade-mosquito-trap/

Bear Island South, If you remember let us know if this works for you.

Both of my boys are in Scouts, I am going to see if they will use this as one of the projects with the kids. I'll reply back if they use it and if it worked.(if I can remember):)

Bear Island South
04-13-2013, 10:10 PM
Bear Island South, If you remember let us know if this works for you.

Both of my boys are in Scouts, I am going to see if they will use this as one of the projects with the kids. I'll reply back if they use it and if it worked.(if I can remember):)

pcmc - My son is also a scout, that is where we got the idea from.
I will let you know.

ApS
04-14-2013, 06:28 AM
What are you talking about just on your own property? An extremely temporary fix in my opinion. Wouldn't waste the $$.
I was just reading that the burning of propane releases carbon dioxide—which in turn—attracts mosquitoes. :eek2:

:confused:

We don't have anything that burns propane, and we seldom see mosquitoes at our lakefront.

...or Black Flies, either, for that matter...

:look: