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Eco labs make serveral products that will not harm your fish but will
prevent mosquitoes from hatching. You can find mosquito dunks,
mosquito bits hide a dunks and Liquid Biological Control at
http://www.richdeer3/site/1566246/page/893773
If you have any standing water I would recommend using the bits or
dunks. If you have a few fish they will eat quite a few bugs as a
snack. Good water circulation will also help.

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Nuke the *******s

Did you read in paper when a guy was bittern by one & laid fly eggs in his
head ?

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Eco labs make serveral products that will not harm your fish but will
prevent mosquitoes from hatching. You can find mosquito dunks,
mosquito bits hide a dunks and Liquid Biological Control at
http://www.richdeer3/site/1566246/page/893773
If you have any standing water I would recommend using the bits or
dunks. If you have a few fish they will eat quite a few bugs as a
snack. Good water circulation will also help.



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skinty said:

Nuke the *******s

Did you read in paper when a guy was bittern by one & laid fly eggs in his
head ?


LMAO! Now *this* one's GOTTA be related to Stubby! That's his M.O. if I
ever saw it.

Hello... McFly....

Mosquito's don't lay fly eggs.

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Sorry

Laid Larvae in guys Head


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skinty said:

Nuke the *******s

Did you read in paper when a guy was bittern by one & laid fly eggs in
his head ?

LMAO! Now *this* one's GOTTA be related to Stubby! That's his M.O. if I
ever saw it.

Hello... McFly....

Mosquito's don't lay fly eggs.

We know how Stubby disposes of his used motor oil. Err wait..

He doesn't produce any. :P


See the pattern?!

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Eggs Zachtly wrote:
skinty said:


Nuke the *******s

Did you read in paper when a guy was bittern by one & laid fly eggs in his
head ?



LMAO! Now *this* one's GOTTA be related to Stubby! That's his M.O. if I
ever saw it.

Hello... McFly....

Mosquito's don't lay fly eggs.


Hmmm...mosquitoes are in the fly order diptera, so technically I guess
they would be laying fly eggs... Actually what he is talking about is
the human bot fly that lays it's eggs to the female mosquito then in
turns as she feeds the eggs drop onto the host.

Lar
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Eco labs make serveral products that will not harm your fish but will
prevent mosquitoes from hatching. You can find mosquito dunks,
mosquito bits hide a dunks and Liquid Biological Control at
http://www.richdeer3/site/1566246/page/893773
If you have any standing water I would recommend using the bits or
dunks. If you have a few fish they will eat quite a few bugs as a
snack. Good water circulation will also help.


Stick with the BT products such as the dunks in ponds, other growth
regulators not only keep the the mosquito larvae from developing but
also other aquatic insects such as dragonflies, damselflies, etc. from
developing.

Lar
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