ConstructionAg01 said:
Honest question, isn't this just solving a self-perpetuating problem? The dunks kill the mosquito larvae but not the actual mosquitoes. What is the difference in putting out a 5-gallon bucket of water with dunks vs. an empty bucket? Is it breaking the breeding cycle?
First, you will need more than one. I have smaller containers (mostly black water bottles) with this set up all around my yard. I have a large lot with lots of trees and vegetation in Dallas
To kill the adults, you will need a lid for the bucket with a few 1-inch holes in the lid. Buy Hot Shot No-Pest Strips, available at Lowes, HD or Amazon.
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The strips encase a vapor-releasing strip. Open the white case around the strip, remove and cut it into pieces. Attach a piece to the lid on the inside. You can use a wood screw. These will last a couple months
Mosquitoes will enter the bucket through the holes, lay eggs, but will hang around inside long enough for the vapor to poison them and they will fly away and die eventually. You should also add a small piece of cellulose sponge to the water. They will like to land and lay eggs on it and will also absorb some poison from the vapor.
You will need more than one because the type of mosquitoes we have in Dallas will try to lay eggs in multiple containers.
I've been doing this for years. Put them out in march and keep them filled, and replace pest strips pieces in late May or June. It works to really keep the populations down.
I also spray the yard occasionally with Bifenthrin. Works on all bugs. Ants and chiggers
TexAgs: as long as we have each other, we will never run out of problems.