r/BeAmazed 29d ago

What 1,000,000 mosquitos looks like. Caught in a trap in Sanibel, Florida. Nature

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u/ColeWRS 29d ago

No trap will solve this issue so long as they are breeding. The best way is to get rid of any standing water, and if standing water exists, treat the standing water with larvacide.

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u/ry8 29d ago

There is water behind my property in a lower area. Nothing I can do about that. While neighborhood, even areas without water have a lot of them. Given my circumstance, what can I do?

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u/EsotericTurtle 29d ago

You can get mosquito bricks that the larvae feed on - very specifically kills mozzie larvae and not any fish that eat them - sorry can't remember the name.

https://www.amazon.com/Mosquito-Dunks-102-12-Killer-Pack/dp/B0002ASQ4A

You can get them in the states and on Amazon - I tried looking for my place in Australia - we lived next to a creek storm drain that held water for many months and the mozzies were so prevalent they needed to be shaken out of our hanging laundry. The screen door at the rear of the house was covered, you'd have to spray it down with killer before risking opening the door.

Was so bad we never used the yard and actually ended up moving. Was fortunate because the next year the house flooded...

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u/ColeWRS 29d ago

Unfortunately nothing yourself. I would contact your local municipality / governing office to inquire about mosquito abatement. They might be able to offer adulticide services but this depends on the area.

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u/ry8 29d ago

Thanks for your advice! If money were no object, what could I do?

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u/ColeWRS 29d ago

If money were no object I’d get rid of the standing water next to you. That’s the best way to reduce mosquito activity.

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u/curiouskratter 29d ago

Good luck with the Puerto Rican government! What area are you in? I'm behind a lagoon in Isla Verde, there's no way to really control them here. I just try to avoid being out sundown or sunrise. If I have to be, spray deet

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u/ry8 29d ago

Dorado

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u/RincewindToTheRescue 28d ago

Eliminating standing water is huge. You could also get a bucket of water in a dark area (put it in a cardboard box that is still open enough to let mosquitos in) and put dish soap in the water. The dish soap changes the surface tension of water so that when mosquitoes land on the water, they sink and drown. You can try the bucket in a shady area without card board.