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[email protected] 27-05-2008 12:30 PM

Best Mosquito and Bug Killer? Mosquito Magnet? Spray? Net?
 
Hello,

I would like to be able to go outside and enjoy the patio of my house
during the summer, but the mosquitos and bugs and flies and "no see
ums" eat you alive. I'm trying to determine the best way to deal with
this issue, and was wondering if anyone could provide some feedback on
the best way to proceed? Some options I have heard of a

1) Mosquito Magnet or similar devices - I heard that they don't work
and break down after the first year.
2) Bug Spray - who wants to put this stuff on everytime you go
outside...and does it always work? Which is the best spray available?
3) Netting - I could put a net around my patio...which is about 10
feet x 10 feet...but it will not allow you to exerience nature in the
best way. Which netting solution is the best available?
4) I'm open to other suggestions???

Thanks for your help. Please let me know what has worked for you.

-Max


Chris[_14_] 27-05-2008 01:34 PM

Best Mosquito and Bug Killer? Mosquito Magnet? Spray? Net?
 
On May 27, 7:30 am, wrote:
Hello,

I would like to be able to go outside and enjoy the patio of my house
during the summer, but the mosquitos and bugs and flies and "no see
ums" eat you alive. I'm trying to determine the best way to deal with
this issue, and was wondering if anyone could provide some feedback on
the best way to proceed? Some options I have heard of a

1) Mosquito Magnet or similar devices - I heard that they don't work
and break down after the first year.
2) Bug Spray - who wants to put this stuff on everytime you go
outside...and does it always work? Which is the best spray available?
3) Netting - I could put a net around my patio...which is about 10
feet x 10 feet...but it will not allow you to exerience nature in the
best way. Which netting solution is the best available?
4) I'm open to other suggestions???

Thanks for your help. Please let me know what has worked for you.

-Max


Try a citronella candle or 3.

Chris

Billy[_4_] 27-05-2008 09:37 PM

Best Mosquito and Bug Killer? Mosquito Magnet? Spray? Net?
 
In article
,
Chris wrote:

On May 27, 7:30 am, wrote:
Hello,

I would like to be able to go outside and enjoy the patio of my house
during the summer, but the mosquitos and bugs and flies and "no see
ums" eat you alive. I'm trying to determine the best way to deal with
this issue, and was wondering if anyone could provide some feedback on
the best way to proceed? Some options I have heard of a

1) Mosquito Magnet or similar devices - I heard that they don't work
and break down after the first year.
2) Bug Spray - who wants to put this stuff on everytime you go
outside...and does it always work? Which is the best spray available?
3) Netting - I could put a net around my patio...which is about 10
feet x 10 feet...but it will not allow you to exerience nature in the
best way. Which netting solution is the best available?
4) I'm open to other suggestions???

Thanks for your help. Please let me know what has worked for you.

-Max


Try a citronella candle or 3.

Chris


In a 26 Apr 2008 post, Jan Flora said:
"Deep Woods Off. But try to minimize spraying it on your skin.

Don't wear blue shirts.

Take Vitamin B-complex.

Eat garlic.

If you're really sensitive, get one of those new-fangled
Mosquito trap things that use propane to generate CO2.
The mossies are attracted by you breathing. Those trap things
work. A neighbor of ours lives in a swamp and her yard is
mossie-free during the summer. We're in Alaska.

Any of the repellents with a high DEET content will work,
but that stuff will probably kill you in the long run.
But death in the future is always better than death from
blood loss today.

Here's a pretty good website:

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/INSECT/05526.html"

Since the mosquito is the State Bird of Alaska (or is that Minnesota?)
you should be attentive to her words.
--

Billy
Bush Behind Bars
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related

Bill[_13_] 27-05-2008 09:51 PM

Best Mosquito and Bug Killer? Mosquito Magnet? Spray? Net?
 
In article
,
Billy wrote:



http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/INSECT/05526.html"

Since the mosquito is the State Bird of Alaska (or is that Minnesota?)
you should be attentive to her words.


http://www-rci.rutgers.edu/~insects/tiger.htm

I've got a heater fan that comes on about 6 pm for a few hours. Heat
goes out mosquito's come in and find a small fan. Grisley....Ha ha ha
ha. who would like not to pick a tick off my hind parts as often.

Bill

--
Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA
Neat place .. http://www.petersvalley.org/

MajorOz 28-05-2008 03:30 AM

Best Mosquito and Bug Killer? Mosquito Magnet? Spray? Net?
 
On May 27, 3:37 pm, Billy wrote:
In article
,



Chris wrote:
On May 27, 7:30 am, wrote:
Hello,


I would like to be able to go outside and enjoy the patio of my house
during the summer, but the mosquitos and bugs and flies and "no see
ums" eat you alive. I'm trying to determine the best way to deal with
this issue, and was wondering if anyone could provide some feedback on
the best way to proceed? Some options I have heard of a


1) Mosquito Magnet or similar devices - I heard that they don't work
and break down after the first year.
2) Bug Spray - who wants to put this stuff on everytime you go
outside...and does it always work? Which is the best spray available?
3) Netting - I could put a net around my patio...which is about 10
feet x 10 feet...but it will not allow you to exerience nature in the
best way. Which netting solution is the best available?
4) I'm open to other suggestions???


Thanks for your help. Please let me know what has worked for you.


-Max


Try a citronella candle or 3.


Chris


In a 26 Apr 2008 post, Jan Flora said:
"Deep Woods Off. But try to minimize spraying it on your skin.

Don't wear blue shirts.

Take Vitamin B-complex.

Eat garlic.

If you're really sensitive, get one of those new-fangled
Mosquito trap things that use propane to generate CO2.
The mossies are attracted by you breathing. Those trap things
work. A neighbor of ours lives in a swamp and her yard is
mossie-free during the summer. We're in Alaska.

Any of the repellents with a high DEET content will work,
but that stuff will probably kill you in the long run.
But death in the future is always better than death from
blood loss today.

Here's a pretty good website:

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/INSECT/05526.html"

Since the mosquito is the State Bird of Alaska (or is that Minnesota?)
you should be attentive to her words.


Good advice all.

Also, for the long run, try to attract swallows and bats to your
area. They work like a tag team at dusk, and there is never a skeeter
on the deck, which is about 12 ft. from the pond.

cheers

oz, trying to spruce up house and garden for reunion at the plantation

Chris[_14_] 28-05-2008 07:24 AM

Best Mosquito and Bug Killer? Mosquito Magnet? Spray? Net?
 
On May 27, 10:30 pm, MajorOz wrote:
On May 27, 3:37 pm, Billy wrote:



In article
,


Chris wrote:
On May 27, 7:30 am, wrote:
Hello,


I would like to be able to go outside and enjoy the patio of my house
during the summer, but the mosquitos and bugs and flies and "no see
ums" eat you alive. I'm trying to determine the best way to deal with
this issue, and was wondering if anyone could provide some feedback on
the best way to proceed? Some options I have heard of a


1) Mosquito Magnet or similar devices - I heard that they don't work
and break down after the first year.
2) Bug Spray - who wants to put this stuff on everytime you go
outside...and does it always work? Which is the best spray available?
3) Netting - I could put a net around my patio...which is about 10
feet x 10 feet...but it will not allow you to exerience nature in the
best way. Which netting solution is the best available?
4) I'm open to other suggestions???


Thanks for your help. Please let me know what has worked for you.


-Max


Try a citronella candle or 3.


Chris


In a 26 Apr 2008 post, Jan Flora said:
"Deep Woods Off. But try to minimize spraying it on your skin.


Don't wear blue shirts.


Take Vitamin B-complex.


Eat garlic.


If you're really sensitive, get one of those new-fangled
Mosquito trap things that use propane to generate CO2.
The mossies are attracted by you breathing. Those trap things
work. A neighbor of ours lives in a swamp and her yard is
mossie-free during the summer. We're in Alaska.


Any of the repellents with a high DEET content will work,
but that stuff will probably kill you in the long run.
But death in the future is always better than death from
blood loss today.


Here's a pretty good website:


http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/INSECT/05526.html"


Since the mosquito is the State Bird of Alaska (or is that Minnesota?)
you should be attentive to her words.


Good advice all.

Also, for the long run, try to attract swallows and bats to your
area. They work like a tag team at dusk, and there is never a skeeter
on the deck, which is about 12 ft. from the pond.

cheers

oz, trying to spruce up house and garden for reunion at the plantation


Also, get rid of water baths, and make sure you have no standing water
around where they can lay eggs.

Chris


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