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It's War! Mosquitoes are eating me alive.
August 23, 2019, 02:32 PM
urbanwarrior238It's War! Mosquitoes are eating me alive.
For some reason we have been overrun with mosquitos this year. I found a DEET spray, Cutter brand I believe (It's in the garage, I'm in house) that is odor free and oil free. I have found it to be effective.
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August 23, 2019, 02:53 PM
doublesharpI use Talstar. 1 oz per gallon and I use a 2 gal cheap pump sprayer. Works.
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August 23, 2019, 03:40 PM
RHINOWSOFor some reason we were able to requisition an entire Air Wing of F-45 "Dragonflys". They are tireless and always on patrol in the front yard (4+ acres).
They have been so efficient that we haven't used repellent all summer and I don't think I have been bitten once. Every time I go outside there are 5 immediately visible engaging the enemy and as I walk, I see another 10-20 more slaughtering mosquitoes, flies, you name it. They take no prisoners.
I hope they come back next year, because it has been a really pleasant summer.
August 23, 2019, 04:16 PM
kkinaThe Thermacell made my life free again.
August 23, 2019, 04:26 PM
mark123quote:
Originally posted by bcereuss:
Talstar P?
Yeah.
August 23, 2019, 04:32 PM
GWbikerquote:
Originally posted by k5blazer:
Smoke cigars when outside. Will keep most living things away.
As I remember from my younger days, smoking Parodi Cigars will keep ALL living things away.
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August 23, 2019, 06:08 PM
mcrimmWhen it came to war last year - not with mosquitoes but with hornets, I bought one of these bad boys to spray my Talstar.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod..._title?ie=UTF8&psc=1One treatment in the spring and no bugs, hornets or mosquitoes during the summer this year. I haven’t been bit or stung one.
Works for me.
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arcwelderYou need to address standing water near your home.
When I lived in NC, I took garlic pills and that actually seemed to make them not want to bite.
I also had a gypsy woman curse me.
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August 23, 2019, 07:06 PM
GraniteguyUntil recently - I had the benefit of a moderate eastern brown furry bat colony. (about 25 bats).
They occupied 1 of the 3 bat houses I had set up about 10 years ago.
I had minimal, if any, evening mosquito issues in my back yard.
Several have died off over the past 2 years - there are about 7-8 left and they have abandoned their bat house - to occupy a corner of my soffit.

They are still impactful - but not what I once had.
If you can set up bat houses - it's a low impact alternative with a one-time investment.
August 23, 2019, 09:29 PM
Haveme1or2quote:
Originally posted by JohnV:
Spartan mosquito Erradicators
https://spartanmosquito.com
+1
August 24, 2019, 09:14 AM
snwghstI live in the middle of a swamp and surrounded by water. They are everywhere. At dusk the swarm comes in with relentless attitude. I tried the Spartans and they did nothing. I was skeptical but made a very expensive decision and it works. I bought one of these with the CO2tank. I also use the cutter or off yard spray for the trees, shrubs, bamboo, rocks etc about every 6 weeks
https://www.megacatch.com/shop...ito-traps/ultra.html
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August 24, 2019, 09:36 AM
ffipsIf you opt to spray or fog, please do so as close to dusk an a calm day as possible. That will offer enough time for thins to settle and have a lower impact on pollinators.
Here is a link to an article on beehacker. Toward the bottom is a link to information about how to combat mosquitoes without harming pollinators. I have downloaded the information and intend to share it as much as possible.
Without pollinators, there will be less food.
August 25, 2019, 09:57 AM
pessimistquote:
Originally posted by ridewv:
I seldom ever see or feel a mosquito around here and I can't offer anything that hasn't already been suggested but just curious where you are located that they're that bad? (it's not in your signature) Not exactly but maybe what area of what state?
I’m located in central NJ near the shore.
With respect to the water issue, my yard is good but I’m only on a 1/3 acre and I can’t control what’s happening in adjoining yards. My neighbors are good with maintenance of their property but they all have pools. I’m not sure if pools contribute to the problem. I would assume not since they get used often and have chlorine.
OK, the pressure washer idea is out, bubba

I was thinking outside the box (and frugally).
I’m going to try the Talstar or Bifen. In the meantime, I’ll continue to lather myself in Deep Woods Off since it's very effective.
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Originally posted by snwghst:
I live in the middle of a swamp and surrounded by water. They are everywhere. At dusk the swarm comes in with relentless attitude. I tried the Spartans and they did nothing. I was skeptical but made a very expensive decision and it works. I bought one of these with the CO2tank. I also use the cutter or off yard spray for the trees, shrubs, bamboo, rocks etc about every 6 weeks
https://www.megacatch.com/shop...ito-traps/ultra.html
Damn! That looks awesome but I’m not quite there yet.