WTF with Mosquitos

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this year? I rarely have them bother me, but man...this past couple weeks has been like living in the Congo or something. If ever there were a time for bringing back DDT, this is it. What gives? All the rain? The heat? The combo? What do you all do to fight them?

I can't locate any standing water anywhere near my deck or anything, but its unbearable in the evenings...which I hate, as I have kids and don't like being in the house with them.
 

DSmith21

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Try this mosquito zapper its only $900 on Amazon and comes with FREE SHIPPING. At that price it must be good. Let us know how it works.

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Pygmy Sasquatch

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I laughed at mosquitoes down here after I spent a few months in the UP of Michigan. It's like comparing an M80 to an MX warhead.
 

morgousky

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Just grab around 20% deet and rub it in. Unless you're out in the woods it's enough.

Or just grab a little bottle of 100% and be done with it.
 

GGCAT

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Yesterday my neighbor had a company called Mosquito Squad come out to spray their house and yard.

Which got me thinking.....in almost five years of living here Ive never seen a mosquito.

So either they are throwing money down the toilet, or Ive been the unknowing beneficiary of their efforts :sunglasses:
 

CastleRubric

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A) Global warming
B) Climate change
C) Trumps fault!!!
D) All of the above

Free Willy!!!


Depending on where you live - you may be near a location where a large qty of genetically modified mosquitoes are being released

This probably WOULD make it seem like there are more than you're used to seeing I suppose

20 Million released in CA
http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2017...ally-modified-mosquitoes-to-help-combat-zika/

More from PBS
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/scienc...ied-mosquitoes-could-be-in-mini-moveable-labs


Last I heard - up to 20 states were going to be included in the British Company's experiment similar to this -- you can probably still Google it
 

LineSkiCat14

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It's been an extremely wet and muggy August for most of the Northeast. Awful for insects of all kinds, certainly the skeeters.

One of the best ways I've found to combat them: use a fan. Mosquitos are very delicate compared to many other flying insects and they have a hard time landing due to the fan gusts. Not only that, the fan will disperse a humans "scent" (pheromones? IDK) making it hard for the skeeters to track.

Works very well. Much better than a citronella candle.