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See Hes wrote:The plants prevent more or less but don't work at all if you offer these Mossies a kindof paradise..
Look around for stagnant water bodies.
It will not be a pond or trench but some unexpected places like an old bucket, pot or tin,
some spot that is a permanent puddle and even the pre filled watering can could be the breeding grounds.
(here in Thailand are aircos ofther making such permanent puddles)
Stagnant water! I should have mentioned that.... And your other ideas, such as the red lamp is really good. Thanks!
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Hugo Morvan wrote:Swallows and bats eat their weight in mosquito's. Encourage them to come by making a pond which will attract a lot of mosquito's. Sounds counter productive. But before i had a pond i had a net on my bed. Now i have swallows and bats and sleep with the windows open in summer.
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Steve Lewis wrote:
Hugo Morvan wrote:Swallows and bats eat their weight in mosquito's. Encourage them to come by making a pond which will attract a lot of mosquito's. Sounds counter productive. But before i had a pond i had a net on my bed. Now i have swallows and bats and sleep with the windows open in summer.
That's very interesting. The bat house was on my list, but the pound idea is worth trying!
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Thom Bri wrote:I leave a few containers of stagnant water outside. As I walk by I look inside and if I see larvae swimming around I dump it out and refill.
Tereza Okava wrote:
Thom Bri wrote:I leave a few containers of stagnant water outside. As I walk by I look inside and if I see larvae swimming around I dump it out and refill.
......, put down scented geraniums .......
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Alder Burns wrote:A....mosquito fish are the default). ....
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Steve Lewis wrote:
Alder Burns wrote:A....mosquito fish are the default). ....
Hi Alder, thanks for the input. What kind of fish do you mean by "mosquito fish". Ideally, I want to use fish with the less maintenance as possible and highly resistant to hot temperatures. The pond is something I will add to my plan and will use geotextile and floating plants.
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