2manytoyz
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Okay, here's an article that from the U of F study on how ineffective bug zappers are for mosquito control:
http://news.ufl.edu/1997/07/23/zap/
Here's an article also from the university regarding eating garlic (etc) and how that's unproven also:
http://2manytoyz.com/camp/mosquitoes.pdf
I've had a bug zapper for several years. One thing I noticed when emptying the hopper is it contained almost no mosquitoes. Moths, flies, beatles, sure, but very few skeeters. There is a model that uses a C02 source to attract them, and that one apparently does work.
Originally Posted by Gary S
Explain that to the 50,000 or so dead mosquitoes I dump out each morning
Yea, I'd like that explained too. Please post pics if that's really true...
What does work is a Mosquito Magnet. I've had one for years, and it really is effective. Furthermore, here's pictures of the harvest:
Pic at night with a flash:
Short video of it working: http://2manytoyz.com/camp/gear/mosquitomag1.wmv
I've not found anything better, period. I live in FL, not far from "Mosquito Lagoon".
You can stay inside all Summer, spray yourself with DEET everyday, or get one of these $300 machines.
Usually after a couple of 3 week runs (that's how long the propane lasts), the number of mosquitoes drastically drops off. Breaks the breeding cycle. Suddenly, they're about gone. Might see a stray now and then, but nothing like they were weeks before. Consquently, I can enjoy the outdoors without being attacked.
If anyone finds something more effective, let us know make/model of the product, and post PICS of the results. I've tried a number of products, even the electronic dohickey that "mimics the sound of a dragonfly, the natural enemy of the mosquito". I'd like to tie that inventor to a tree at Lake Harney overnight with his product. I think a dinner bell would have been more effective!
Mosquitoes are sneaky. I've worked on 200' tall service towers, and had mosquitoes chase me up there. Even with a breeze, they'll find the lee side and find a way to attack.
I am not affiliated with anyone or anything. I hate mosquitoes. Emptying a full hopper makes me happy! Mosquito Magnets aren't perfect. They last a few years before needing TLC. Sometimes as simple as replacing a nylon screw on the thermistor. For a product that lives outdoors in the FL rain most of the year, and is this effective, I can't complain (much).
http://news.ufl.edu/1997/07/23/zap/
Here's an article also from the university regarding eating garlic (etc) and how that's unproven also:
http://2manytoyz.com/camp/mosquitoes.pdf
I've had a bug zapper for several years. One thing I noticed when emptying the hopper is it contained almost no mosquitoes. Moths, flies, beatles, sure, but very few skeeters. There is a model that uses a C02 source to attract them, and that one apparently does work.
Originally Posted by Gary S
Explain that to the 50,000 or so dead mosquitoes I dump out each morning
Yea, I'd like that explained too. Please post pics if that's really true...
What does work is a Mosquito Magnet. I've had one for years, and it really is effective. Furthermore, here's pictures of the harvest:
Pic at night with a flash:
Short video of it working: http://2manytoyz.com/camp/gear/mosquitomag1.wmv
I've not found anything better, period. I live in FL, not far from "Mosquito Lagoon".
You can stay inside all Summer, spray yourself with DEET everyday, or get one of these $300 machines.
Usually after a couple of 3 week runs (that's how long the propane lasts), the number of mosquitoes drastically drops off. Breaks the breeding cycle. Suddenly, they're about gone. Might see a stray now and then, but nothing like they were weeks before. Consquently, I can enjoy the outdoors without being attacked.
If anyone finds something more effective, let us know make/model of the product, and post PICS of the results. I've tried a number of products, even the electronic dohickey that "mimics the sound of a dragonfly, the natural enemy of the mosquito". I'd like to tie that inventor to a tree at Lake Harney overnight with his product. I think a dinner bell would have been more effective!
Mosquitoes are sneaky. I've worked on 200' tall service towers, and had mosquitoes chase me up there. Even with a breeze, they'll find the lee side and find a way to attack.
I am not affiliated with anyone or anything. I hate mosquitoes. Emptying a full hopper makes me happy! Mosquito Magnets aren't perfect. They last a few years before needing TLC. Sometimes as simple as replacing a nylon screw on the thermistor. For a product that lives outdoors in the FL rain most of the year, and is this effective, I can't complain (much).


....Look at all those mosquitoes on the wall 
