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larunlady 06-03-2008 04:25 PM

Mosquitoes in water butts!
 
Has anybody any ideas for killing mosquitoes (or may be they are just midges!)
in my water butts? I use a natural soap based liquid to clean the water, ie for algae and such like but I suspect I have insects of some sort in there. I have recently been bringing watering cans in to come to room temperature before I use it on my indoor plants and I have been bitten to death by something. I use the water for topping up bird baths so it can't be anything too toxic, but in desperation I could just use something in the water for indoors that will kill them but not harm the plants.

Nick Maclaren 06-03-2008 09:51 PM

Mosquitoes in water butts!
 

In article ,
larunlady writes:
|
| Has anybody any ideas for killing mosquitoes (or may be they are just
| midges!)
| in my water butts? I use a natural soap based liquid to clean the
| water, ie for algae and such like but I suspect I have insects of some
| sort in there. I have recently been bringing watering cans in to come
| to room temperature before I use it on my indoor plants and I have been
| bitten to death by something. I use the water for topping up bird baths
| so it can't be anything too toxic, but in desperation I could just use
| something in the water for indoors that will kill them but not harm the
| plants.

At this time of year, it won't be anything in your water butts!

The things that have bitten you will be fleas, lice, bedbugs etc.,
probably from cats or dogs.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Pam Moore 06-03-2008 11:08 PM

Mosquitoes in water butts!
 
On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 16:25:20 +0000, larunlady
wrote:


Has anybody any ideas for killing mosquitoes (or may be they are just
midges!)
in my water butts? I use a natural soap based liquid to clean the
water, ie for algae and such like but I suspect I have insects of some
sort in there. I have recently been bringing watering cans in to come
to room temperature before I use it on my indoor plants and I have been
bitten to death by something. I use the water for topping up bird baths
so it can't be anything too toxic, but in desperation I could just use
something in the water for indoors that will kill them but not harm the
plants.



Bob Flowerdew,off GQT, said he keeps a goldfish in each of his water
butts which eat all the larvae, hence end of problem.

Pam in Bristol

Sacha[_3_] 06-03-2008 11:38 PM

Mosquitoes in water butts!
 
On 6/3/08 21:51, in article , "Nick
Maclaren" wrote:


In article ,
larunlady writes:
|
| Has anybody any ideas for killing mosquitoes (or may be they are just
| midges!)
| in my water butts? I use a natural soap based liquid to clean the
| water, ie for algae and such like but I suspect I have insects of some
| sort in there. I have recently been bringing watering cans in to come
| to room temperature before I use it on my indoor plants and I have been
| bitten to death by something. I use the water for topping up bird baths
| so it can't be anything too toxic, but in desperation I could just use
| something in the water for indoors that will kill them but not harm the
| plants.

At this time of year, it won't be anything in your water butts!

The things that have bitten you will be fleas, lice, bedbugs etc.,
probably from cats or dogs.



Now down by yurr, Nick. The mozzies or midges, or whatever those dancing
clouds are, are out in major force.


--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'



bobharvey 07-03-2008 06:13 AM

Mosquitoes in water butts!
 
On 6 Mar, 23:08, Pam Moore wrote:
Bob Flowerdew,off GQT, said he keeps a goldfish in each of his water
butts which eat all the larvae, hence end of problem.


That's exactly what I was going to say!

I imagine he feeds it during the off season?


Charlie Pridham[_2_] 07-03-2008 09:59 AM

Mosquitoes in water butts!
 

"larunlady" wrote in message
...

Has anybody any ideas for killing mosquitoes (or may be they are just
midges!)
in my water butts? I use a natural soap based liquid to clean the
water, ie for algae and such like but I suspect I have insects of some
sort in there. I have recently been bringing watering cans in to come
to room temperature before I use it on my indoor plants and I have been
bitten to death by something. I use the water for topping up bird baths
so it can't be anything too toxic, but in desperation I could just use
something in the water for indoors that will kill them but not harm the
plants.




--
larunlady

A small fish or if you draw the water off using a tap then a thin coating of
veg oil will suffocate them (if you are dipping the water from the surface
then that won't work) that is what will always did in the far east.

--
Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall
Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella
and Lapageria rosea cvs
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk


Sacha[_3_] 07-03-2008 11:30 AM

Mosquitoes in water butts!
 
On 7/3/08 11:06, in article ,
"Martin" wrote:

On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 23:38:45 +0000, Sacha wrote:

On 6/3/08 21:51, in article , "Nick
Maclaren" wrote:


In article ,
larunlady writes:
|
| Has anybody any ideas for killing mosquitoes (or may be they are just
| midges!)
| in my water butts? I use a natural soap based liquid to clean the
| water, ie for algae and such like but I suspect I have insects of some
| sort in there. I have recently been bringing watering cans in to come
| to room temperature before I use it on my indoor plants and I have been
| bitten to death by something. I use the water for topping up bird baths
| so it can't be anything too toxic, but in desperation I could just use
| something in the water for indoors that will kill them but not harm the
| plants.

At this time of year, it won't be anything in your water butts!

The things that have bitten you will be fleas, lice, bedbugs etc.,
probably from cats or dogs.



Now down by yurr, Nick. The mozzies or midges, or whatever those dancing
clouds are, are out in major force.


They were mentioned in our local newspaper along with a photo of a black cloud
of what were claimed to be mozzies taken last year over the IJsselmeer. In
fact
the cloud was May flies. The occur every year on what we call Black Fly Day.


I wish it was just one day here!
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'



Maxim 07-03-2008 11:38 PM

We have a nice little pond in our garden with a cute little waterfall and fountain in it, how do we keep all the micro habitat from overgrowing? Simple, just complete the food chain --- Pond = natural attraction for frogs, frogs eat algae and mosquito larvae and all the rest of it, lay eggs, leave, leaving it only a bit messy for a bit, with algae only. Come summer they come back and croak all night long in the warmth and then restart the cycle. Unfortunately i dont recommend putting a frog in your water butt, unless you would like extra "protein" coming out from the tap ;)


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