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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
Hi,
Well, it's about that time of year again when I look out my window wanting to do more work in my yard, but finding myself not wanting to because of the mosquitos here in NC. I don't like deet or chemical sprays on my skin - they just annoy me. My lovely wife is not bothered at all by mosquitos she says they don't bite her - I eat the same as her, etc. but why do they bug me? Last year, I tried the catnip trick where I grew a ton of catnip and crushed the leaves and rubbed them on my skin. I rubbed them on till my skin turned green, but it didn't help. Mosquitos still got me I've been researching these Mosquito magnets for over a year and find mixed reviews. My Mom bought one and sent it back. But I don't think she moved it to adjust for wind or anything. Just plugged it in and still got bitten. Someone posted to Google that you need to hang a used sweat sock from the thing to get it to work. Mom didn't do that either.... Do any of you have luck with the magnet? I've heard of some blue light thing that attracts mosquitos and does a good job but that's all they said is it's called a blue light. can't find anything about it. I also tried the "yard guard" spray last year, but it didn't work for even 5 minutes. I find the mosquitos lingering around my rain barrel. They cannot get in, but I think they sense the water so they swarm it. Someone told me if I put some goldfish in the barrel and removed the cover netting, they'd kill off all the mosquitos. That doesn't make much sense to me. Will the "dunks" do it? Anyway, sorry I've written so much here. Just pestered by the pests! Thanks, B. |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
Have a still water pond in the back of my property in Northwest Washington.
The mosquitos last summer were horrible. Thankfully they only ventured away from our pond at night so we just keep the windows shut and stayed inside when it got dark. This summer we'd like to be outside more during the nighttime so we are probaley going to put goldfish in the pond and devise a way to keep the herings and racoons from fishing them out. We're also going to buy tiki sticks (or whatever you call them) and special candles that repel the buggers. Also, the blue light not only attracts the mosquitos but it zaps them too. I also heard that fabric softeners repel mosquitos, but I heard that in an email so who knows how true it is. -Jessi "Sandman" wrote in message om... Hi, Well, it's about that time of year again when I look out my window wanting to do more work in my yard, but finding myself not wanting to because of the mosquitos here in NC. I don't like deet or chemical sprays on my skin - they just annoy me. My lovely wife is not bothered at all by mosquitos she says they don't bite her - I eat the same as her, etc. but why do they bug me? Last year, I tried the catnip trick where I grew a ton of catnip and crushed the leaves and rubbed them on my skin. I rubbed them on till my skin turned green, but it didn't help. Mosquitos still got me I've been researching these Mosquito magnets for over a year and find mixed reviews. My Mom bought one and sent it back. But I don't think she moved it to adjust for wind or anything. Just plugged it in and still got bitten. Someone posted to Google that you need to hang a used sweat sock from the thing to get it to work. Mom didn't do that either.... Do any of you have luck with the magnet? I've heard of some blue light thing that attracts mosquitos and does a good job but that's all they said is it's called a blue light. can't find anything about it. I also tried the "yard guard" spray last year, but it didn't work for even 5 minutes. I find the mosquitos lingering around my rain barrel. They cannot get in, but I think they sense the water so they swarm it. Someone told me if I put some goldfish in the barrel and removed the cover netting, they'd kill off all the mosquitos. That doesn't make much sense to me. Will the "dunks" do it? Anyway, sorry I've written so much here. Just pestered by the pests! Thanks, B. |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
The mosquito magnet saved my yard. We have wetlands on the back of our
property and the mosquitoes were so bad that unless one was standing in direct sun you were swarmed. When we put it out the problem was quickly resolved but we didn't get hardly any mosquitoes in the net. We got it toward the end of the season and weren't sure why we weren't getting bitten but we could always tell when it ran out of gas, that's when we'd start to get bitten again. Last year we put it out first thing in spring and weren't bothered at all, spring, summer and fall--even though there never seemed to be many bugs in the bag. In addition to getting the mosquitoes, it collected a ton of little black biting bugs, I think they are No-See-Ums. I think the trick is that you have to pay up for the commercial model, I've seen reports that the home model doesn't have enough suction. I have mine placed south west of the wetlands. I wouldn't trade my MM for anything, not even a whole garden of Japanese Hepaticas. -- Kristen Zone 6, SE NY "Sandman" wrote in message om... Hi, Well, it's about that time of year again when I look out my window wanting to do more work in my yard, but finding myself not wanting to because of the mosquitos here in NC. I don't like deet or chemical sprays on my skin - they just annoy me. My lovely wife is not bothered at all by mosquitos she says they don't bite her - I eat the same as her, etc. but why do they bug me? Last year, I tried the catnip trick where I grew a ton of catnip and crushed the leaves and rubbed them on my skin. I rubbed them on till my skin turned green, but it didn't help. Mosquitos still got me I've been researching these Mosquito magnets for over a year and find mixed reviews. My Mom bought one and sent it back. But I don't think she moved it to adjust for wind or anything. Just plugged it in and still got bitten. Someone posted to Google that you need to hang a used sweat sock from the thing to get it to work. Mom didn't do that either.... Do any of you have luck with the magnet? I've heard of some blue light thing that attracts mosquitos and does a good job but that's all they said is it's called a blue light. can't find anything about it. I also tried the "yard guard" spray last year, but it didn't work for even 5 minutes. I find the mosquitos lingering around my rain barrel. They cannot get in, but I think they sense the water so they swarm it. Someone told me if I put some goldfish in the barrel and removed the cover netting, they'd kill off all the mosquitos. That doesn't make much sense to me. Will the "dunks" do it? Anyway, sorry I've written so much here. Just pestered by the pests! Thanks, B. |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
Sandman wrote:
Hi, Well, it's about that time of year again when I look out my window wanting to do more work in my yard, but finding myself not wanting to because of the mosquitos here in NC. I don't like deet or chemical sprays on my skin - they just annoy me. My lovely wife is not bothered at all by mosquitos she says they don't bite her - I eat the same as her, etc. but why do they bug me? Last year, I tried the catnip trick where I grew a ton of catnip and crushed the leaves and rubbed them on my skin. I rubbed them on till my skin turned green, but it didn't help. Mosquitos still got me I've been researching these Mosquito magnets for over a year and find mixed reviews. My Mom bought one and sent it back. But I don't think she moved it to adjust for wind or anything. Just plugged it in and still got bitten. Someone posted to Google that you need to hang a used sweat sock from the thing to get it to work. Mom didn't do that either.... Do any of you have luck with the magnet? I've heard of some blue light thing that attracts mosquitos and does a good job but that's all they said is it's called a blue light. can't find anything about it. I also tried the "yard guard" spray last year, but it didn't work for even 5 minutes. I find the mosquitos lingering around my rain barrel. They cannot get in, but I think they sense the water so they swarm it. Someone told me if I put some goldfish in the barrel and removed the cover netting, they'd kill off all the mosquitos. That doesn't make much sense to me. Will the "dunks" do it? Anyway, sorry I've written so much here. Just pestered by the pests! Thanks, B. I don't have any info mosquito "control," but like you, mosquitoes are very attracted to me. I live in a very damp area in Florida (creek behind our house, sloping yard with inadequate drainiage) and mosquitoes literally swarm. When I work out in the yard, besides my jeans, long sleeves, and work gloves, I slather Avon Skin-So-Soft on every square inch of exposed skin (face, neck, ears, and the part in my hair!) The mosquito-repellant properties of Avon Skin-So-Soft are not merely urban legend--both my husband and I have been using it for years and it's phenomenal. |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
get the expensive commercial machines ... they do work. one guy lives basically in a
swamp and he bought 2 so he could sit out by his pond. Ingrid "Krishur" wrote: The mosquito magnet saved my yard. We have wetlands on the back of our property and the mosquitoes were so bad that unless one was standing in direct sun you were swarmed. When we put it out the problem was quickly resolved but we didn't get hardly any mosquitoes in the net. We got it toward the end of the season and weren't sure why we weren't getting bitten but we could always tell when it ran out of gas, that's when we'd start to get bitten again. Last year we put it out first thing in spring and weren't bothered at all, spring, summer and fall--even though there never seemed to be many bugs in the bag. In addition to getting the mosquitoes, it collected a ton of little black biting bugs, I think they are No-See-Ums. I think the trick is that you have to pay up for the commercial model, I've seen reports that the home model doesn't have enough suction. I have mine placed south west of the wetlands. I wouldn't trade my MM for anything, not even a whole garden of Japanese Hepaticas. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
"Krishur" wrote in message ...
The mosquito magnet saved my yard. We have wetlands on the back of our property and the mosquitoes were so bad that unless one was standing in direct sun you were swarmed. When we put it out the problem was quickly resolved but we didn't get hardly any mosquitoes in the net. We got it toward the end of the season and weren't sure why we weren't getting bitten but we could always tell when it ran out of gas, that's when we'd start to get bitten again. Last year we put it out first thing in spring and weren't bothered at all, spring, summer and fall--even though there never seemed to be many bugs in the bag. In addition to getting the mosquitoes, it collected a ton of little black biting bugs, I think they are No-See-Ums. I think the trick is that you have to pay up for the commercial model, I've seen reports that the home model doesn't have enough suction. I have mine placed south west of the wetlands. I wouldn't trade my MM for anything, not even a whole garden of Japanese Hepaticas. -- Kristen Zone 6, SE NY Kristen and others: Thanks for the followups. So you think I'd need the pro model? The Liberty wouldn't do? I'm on about 3/4 of an acre and moneywise I'd have trouble flipping for the $1200+ Pro model. I guess what I'm thinking is if I got the Liberty and hung a sweat sock from it like the other guy recommended But if I MUST get the PRO model, I guess you gotta do what you gotta do... How long does your tank last on yours? a month or so? P.S. what's a Japanese Hepatica? |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
In article ,
(Sandman) wrote: P.S. what's a Japanese Hepatica? Japanese cloned hybrid hepaticas include some of the most amazing wee flowers on earth. For those of us that adore little woodland shade flowers (which compared to tulips & poppies & other such showy things may seem invisible to some gardeners), these tiny built wildly ornate flowers are a gold standard beyond the reach of most of us. A local grower told me he paid I foget how much but something like a thousand dollars for one plant nowhere in production. Normal hepatica has white or pale pink or pale blue flowers in winter & spring, but these Japanese strains have doubles that look like miniature carnations, singles with bright purple & white, or carmine & white stripes, or with a small flower inside a big flower sometimes resembling teency gardenias, elsetimes with the smaller-flower-center a completely different bright color than the outer ring of larger petals (like yellow inside blue), or singles with pointy petals making them look like miniature clematis flowers, & other strange varieties including one that is pink with purple pokadots called Koshiro. If you can find any of these for less than $75 each, that'll be at the "affordable" end. I'd really like to add some of these to my shade gardens, but for sake of finances I've settled for ordinary hepaticas which are already among the more marvelous flowers any shade garden can have. -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
two different messages from last year.
http://www.mosquitomagnetdepot.com/?source=google get it sized to how much area you want cleared of mosquitoes Ingrid There have been threads on this board about the Mosquito Magnet for $795 and $1,295. Coleman is now producing a copycat version for $199 list. It also uses a propane tank to create a CO2 plume and octenal. The difference is that it uses sticky shields to catch mosquitos and the propane lasts 45 days verses 20 for the Mosquito Magnet. I bought it two weeks ago. It is clearly attracting mosquitos. I typically see little clouds of them hovering over the device. What it doesn't seem to do well is kill them. There are only a few stuck to the shields. On the other hand, since I started using it we haven't been bitten at all. Does anyone have any comments on the Deleto or how it compares to the Mosquito Magnet. I know that I wasn't willing to spend $795 for the Magnet, but the Deleto is far more affordable at $199. ---------- Like many people I was beginning to become upset that my $800 investment was not performing up to snuff. I decided to see if there were any stronger attractants. I found this page http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archiv...0/mosq0200.htm "Kline tested responses of female Aedes aegypti to the socks, human hands, and Limburger cheese. He used females because only they will take blood. They need it for reproduction. In field studies, Kline says the socks alone attracted very few mosquitoes. However, a significant increase occurred to CO2-baited traps when combined with a worn sock for most mosquitoes, including species of Aedes, Anopheles, Coquillettidia, Culex, Culiseta, and Psorophora—major disease-transmitting mosquitoes. Mosquito responses were favorable in the olfactometer, but the human hand still attracted the most. "If we can isolate the chemical scent in the socks, then we can use that as an additional attractant," says Kline. " Okay the next part sounds strange! So….it looks like they like worn socks, especially if CO2 is present. I took a sock that I had worn during the day and folded the top over on itself so that too much would not hang down (too far from suction cone). I then slipped it over the nozzle where the CO2 comes out. Much to my surprise the trap started working much better I started catching 10 to 20 a night where I had only been catching 2 or 3. Give it a try. I am curious if this works for others. Good luck! Cpat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
See them he
http://www.thimblefarms.com/11apren.html I'm also growing the native triloba--gorgeous little flower. The color is so bright it really jumps up at you. I got my first ones last spring. Only one came back this year so I added a couple more. If I manage not to kill them and if they come back next year DH says he'll buy me a Jap Hep for a for the garden--my first specimen. -- Kristen Zone 6, SE NY "paghat" wrote in message news In article , (Sandman) wrote: P.S. what's a Japanese Hepatica? Japanese cloned hybrid hepaticas include some of the most amazing wee flowers on earth. For those of us that adore little woodland shade flowers (which compared to tulips & poppies & other such showy things may seem invisible to some gardeners), these tiny built wildly ornate flowers are a gold standard beyond the reach of most of us. A local grower told me he paid I foget how much but something like a thousand dollars for one plant nowhere in production. Normal hepatica has white or pale pink or pale blue flowers in winter & spring, but these Japanese strains have doubles that look like miniature carnations, singles with bright purple & white, or carmine & white stripes, or with a small flower inside a big flower sometimes resembling teency gardenias, elsetimes with the smaller-flower-center a completely different bright color than the outer ring of larger petals (like yellow inside blue), or singles with pointy petals making them look like miniature clematis flowers, & other strange varieties including one that is pink with purple pokadots called Koshiro. If you can find any of these for less than $75 each, that'll be at the "affordable" end. I'd really like to add some of these to my shade gardens, but for sake of finances I've settled for ordinary hepaticas which are already among the more marvelous flowers any shade garden can have. -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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"Sandman" wrote in message
om... "Krishur" wrote in message ... The mosquito magnet saved my yard. We have wetlands on the back of our property and the mosquitoes were so bad that unless one was standing in direct sun you were swarmed. When we put it out the problem was quickly resolved but we didn't get hardly any mosquitoes in the net. We got it toward the end of the season and weren't sure why we weren't getting bitten but we could always tell when it ran out of gas, that's when we'd start to get bitten again. Last year we put it out first thing in spring and weren't bothered at all, spring, summer and fall--even though there never seemed to be many bugs in the bag. In addition to getting the mosquitoes, it collected a ton of little black biting bugs, I think they are No-See-Ums. I think the trick is that you have to pay up for the commercial model, I've seen reports that the home model doesn't have enough suction. I have mine placed south west of the wetlands. I wouldn't trade my MM for anything, not even a whole garden of Japanese Hepaticas. -- Kristen Zone 6, SE NY Kristen and others: Thanks for the followups. So you think I'd need the pro model? The Liberty wouldn't do? I'm on about 3/4 of an acre and moneywise I'd have trouble flipping for the $1200+ Pro model. I guess what I'm thinking is if I got the Liberty and hung a sweat sock from it like the other guy recommended But if I MUST get the PRO model, I guess you gotta do what you gotta do... How long does your tank last on yours? a month or so? P.S. what's a Japanese Hepatica? Only the most beautiful little flowers in the world. See my reply to Paghat. The thing that stinks is what if you buy the Liberty and it doesn't work? Any complaints I've ever read were about the fan not being strong enough on that model to suck them in. So even if you were able to attract all the mosquitoes to it, it won't help if they are not sucked in--but it may help by diverting the majority of them from away you. Additionally, You may be on 3/4 of an acre but mosquitoes don't respect property lines and if there's standing water on your neighbor's property they will come and get you. I forget how long a tank lasts (DH takes care of it), but I think it's three-four weeks. The way I would look at it is I can spend the money on several things that don't work or work marginally or I can get the product I know will give me relief. Good luck with your decision. -- Kristen Zone 6, SE NY |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
Krishur said:
See them he http://www.thimblefarms.com/11apren.html WOW! I'm also growing the native triloba--gorgeous little flower. The color is so bright it really jumps up at you. I got my first ones last spring. Only one came back this year so I added a couple more. I have one clump of native hepatica, blooming ecstatically right now. The foliage is neat and tidy and attractive when it's out of bloom. -- Pat in Plymouth MI Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
wow, you're lucky you didn't have cats attacking you or humping your leg ,
lol :-) "Sandman" wrote in message Last year, I tried the catnip trick where I grew a ton of catnip and crushed the leaves and rubbed them on my skin. I rubbed them on till my skin turned green, but it didn't help. Mosquitos still got me |
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Eaten alive in NC...What's the best mosquito control? Magnet? Deleto? Sweat socks?
"Krishur" wrote in message ...
"Sandman" wrote in message om... "Krishur" wrote in message ... The mosquito magnet saved my yard. We have wetlands on the back of our property and the mosquitoes were so bad that unless one was standing in direct sun you were swarmed. Only the most beautiful little flowers in the world. See my reply to Paghat. The thing that stinks is what if you buy the Liberty and it doesn't work? Any complaints I've ever read were about the fan not being strong enough on that model to suck them in. So even if you were able to attract all the mosquitoes to it, it won't help if they are not sucked in--but it may help by diverting the majority of them from away you. Additionally, You may be on 3/4 of an acre but mosquitoes don't respect property lines and if there's standing water on your neighbor's property they will come and get you. I forget how long a tank lasts (DH takes care of it), but I think it's three-four weeks. The way I would look at it is I can spend the money on several things that don't work or work marginally or I can get the product I know will give me relief. Good luck with your decision. Thanks! I went ahead like you advised and ordered the PRO model of the Mosquito Magnet. It is supposed to arrive tomorrow! I'll let you know how it works... B. |
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