What is the best system or way to get rid of mosquitoes.Has anyone used the Mosquito Sentry
Natural Mosquito Repellent System
Natural Mosquito Repellent System
Yeah that's what I been using and it seems to be better but not great. Guess it's the price you pay for living in south Fla. ThanksI have a swamp in my back yard, and definitely have much mosquito experience. Bats eat 1 million mosquitoes a night, and the kind in New England is not blood sucking vampires (probably not vampires where you live either). You can attract bats by putting up bat houses. They use sonar, so place them up high and away from branches or other obstacles that their sonar may direct them away from the bat house. You will know you are successful at attracting bats when you notice whitish ash below the bat house (from you-know-what).
For more immediate results, I bought two tiki torch lamps (from walmart, home depot, lowes, and such) with citronella lamp oil. Works better than I ever thought possible. I can be out at dusk rinsing dive gear, and not get bit once.
Hope this helps, Yeah that's what I been using and it seems to be better but not great. Guess it's the price you pay for living in south Fla. Thanks
Linda
What kind of tiki torches did you buy that do not get mold after it rains?I have a swamp in my back yard, and definitely have much mosquito experience. Bats eat 1 million mosquitoes a night, and the kind in New England is not blood sucking vampires (probably not vampires where you live either). You can attract bats by putting up bat houses. They use sonar, so place them up high and away from branches or other obstacles that their sonar may direct them away from the bat house. You will know you are successful at attracting bats when you notice whitish ash below the bat house (from you-know-what).
For more immediate results, I bought two tiki torch lamps (from walmart, home depot, lowes, and such) with citronella lamp oil. Works better than I ever thought possible. I can be out at dusk rinsing dive gear, and not get bit once.
Hope this helps,
Linda
Get the ones with metal canisters and flat bottoms (the metal doesn't mold and the flat bottoms make them much easier to refill). Tiki torches are a central part of my backyard anti-skeeter arsenal.What kind of tiki torches did you buy that do not get mold after it rains?