MOSQUITOS
Trending Topics
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
hdm, LOL!
Yes, I'm aware but there's a method to my madness. First, I watch for the "swimmers" (approx. 7 days from stealing my blood until hatch time); then, I dump the water and set the top of the bird bath in the sun until the remains wiggle 'till they die; only then do I refill. They're coming from elsewhere and if they would just send to me their address.... ;-)
Yes, I'm aware but there's a method to my madness. First, I watch for the "swimmers" (approx. 7 days from stealing my blood until hatch time); then, I dump the water and set the top of the bird bath in the sun until the remains wiggle 'till they die; only then do I refill. They're coming from elsewhere and if they would just send to me their address.... ;-)
#13
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 5,150
Likes: 0
Well, now that we're on the topic of the little buggers, has anyone found a product that actually keeps them away when you want to sit out in the backyard in the evening? Ours seem to think that citronella candles are aromatherapy.
#15
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 9,232
Likes: 0
HERE IS THE ONLY THING THAT WORKS FOR MOSQUITOS:
http://www.bugshirt.com/diagrams.htm
BUY THE ELITE ONE - IT'S GREAT!
(I really think people post in all caps because they simply think their question is more important than all the others.)
http://www.bugshirt.com/diagrams.htm
BUY THE ELITE ONE - IT'S GREAT!
(I really think people post in all caps because they simply think their question is more important than all the others.)
#17
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 5,150
Likes: 0
wliwl --
Yikes. I just want to sit in the backyard, not drive through plutonium.
Just kidding. I appreciate the suggestion but, um, no.
I will try the fan suggestion, though.
We used to use 'punk' to light our firecrackers when I was a kid. I never realized they were cat-tails. They don't grow around here anyway so it's not really an option.
I was kind of hoping for a good candle, coil, or something easy and unobtrusive. Wishful thinking?
Yikes. I just want to sit in the backyard, not drive through plutonium.
Just kidding. I appreciate the suggestion but, um, no.
I will try the fan suggestion, though.
We used to use 'punk' to light our firecrackers when I was a kid. I never realized they were cat-tails. They don't grow around here anyway so it's not really an option.
I was kind of hoping for a good candle, coil, or something easy and unobtrusive. Wishful thinking?
#18
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 898
Likes: 0
Best defense... buy a block of dry ice. Throw it somewhere in your yard away from people. All of the mosquitos will congregate around the ice (mosquitos locate prey from their carbon dioxide emissions... since dry ice is pure frozed CO2... problem solved).
#20
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 5,805
Likes: 0
hdm
We use anything known to man to try to stop mozzies in our yard. We have 'vernal pools' in the woodland in our yard.
We have a Mosquito Magnet (works to a degree), we use Tiki Torches around the deck (I bought some nice glass ones from Linens and Things) Citronella candles on the deck rail and bug spray.
Although realistically when we have a party I tend to be the 'mosquito magnet' some of us are just more attractive to the little suckers, I guess
We use anything known to man to try to stop mozzies in our yard. We have 'vernal pools' in the woodland in our yard.
We have a Mosquito Magnet (works to a degree), we use Tiki Torches around the deck (I bought some nice glass ones from Linens and Things) Citronella candles on the deck rail and bug spray.
Although realistically when we have a party I tend to be the 'mosquito magnet' some of us are just more attractive to the little suckers, I guess

