3 Ways to WIPE OUT MOSQUITOES in your YARD - Cheap & Easy!

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Forget clickbait lemons & smelly socks if you want to GET RID OF MOSQUITOES. 3 ways that really work. Learn why most people fail trying to get rid of these bugs & get bit all summer. Mosquitoes carry disease & are a total pain. Cheap & Easy solutions finally!
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    @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
    • Yes sir you need bats! I'm not even kidding. I visited my buddy, we live in South Florida, and he bought a place in a cypress swamp. Do I need to explain Cyprus swamps and mosquitoes? Lol I recall it was about 11:30 at night and we were standing outside talking, and it was that kind of pitch dark, where you can barely see the other person's in front of you. I thought it was interesting that after standing outside for 20 minutes I had not felt a single mosquito bite. I made comment of this and he said oh it's because of the bats. I said what He said my dad built a bat house, and bats will naturally live in it because it's conducive to what they like and each bat at night feeds on mosquitoes and can eat something like 600 per hour. So he said you will never get bitten by a mosquito on our property because the bats are literally flying around us right now eating all of them. And I thought he was pulling my leg, but he flashed his flashlight real quick and you saw tons of bats silently flying around us. It's one of the only times I've ever been in a swamp and not been bitten by mosquitoes. However, if you're looking for a great mosquito repellent, look no further than the lemon eucalyptus oil. That's not a combination. That's a plant called the lemon eucalyptus plant and you need its essential oil. Cambridge University did a study with deet that mosquito repellent that works very well but gives you cancer and this natural oil was in discernible from the performance of DEET but does not have any side effects like that chemical does. This is just a natural oil that you can rub on yourself, or put it in a carrier and spray it. I do think a couple of companies make the oil in an actual spray bottle repellent now

      @Bozemanjustin@Bozemanjustin10 ай бұрын
    • the person should really be wearing breathing protection

      @highdesertbiker@highdesertbiker8 ай бұрын
    • There are two methods you didn't mention: One is to deliberately trap them in standing water in black buckets placed in the shade where you've put a mosquito dunk. Mosquitos are apparently attracted to dark areas, where they seek refuge. They will then find the water, and the mosquito dunks will kill their larvae. Black buckets work the best for this. The second is to put some bug screen mesh on a box fan or some other heavy duty fan, and turn the fan on high, placing it where mosquitos frequent. Mosquitos are weak at flying, and they naturally get entrained in the flow of air from a powerful fan. The fan will pull them against the bug screen which they can't get off of due to being weak at flying. There, on the screen, they will dehydrate to death with the constant air flow. Any that are still alive can be easily killed with a spray of rubbing alcohol. Since one of these fans essentially filters the air through the screen, and can circulate thousands of cubic feet per hour, such a system essentially filters mosquitos out of that volume of air.

      @Berkana@Berkana8 ай бұрын
    • Haha, this is like that movie Pitch Black with Vin Diesel.

      @MixingGBP@MixingGBP12 күн бұрын
  • What finally worked for me was using the mosquito dunks in what I call mosquito traps. I take 5 gallon buckets and fill them about a third full with water. I throw in a few leaves to recreate a natural water collection area and then I put in a piece of the mosquito dunk. I actually WANT the mosquitoes to find these traps and use them to lay their eggs. So I place them all over the yard wherever I have noticed collections of mosquitoes. After about a couple of weeks, you will notice that your mosquito population has plummeted! I have only been bit by one mosquito this year, and I have never used any repellent spray. This breaks their life cycle. After the adults lay their eggs, the eggs die and soon after the adults die as well. Pretty soon, no more mosquito population!

    @trailerwookie@trailerwookie9 ай бұрын
    • ima try this trick myself!! i use my fogger use repellent coils but works just for a few minutes mosquito population its out of control this year in Los Angeles!!! we had a lot of rain so im sure there is a lot of standing water everywhere still!! plus my backyard its full of fruiting trees so they have the perfect place to rest!!

      @edvinsandovalmonrroy4438@edvinsandovalmonrroy44388 ай бұрын
    • That is awesome! Going to try this!

      @oldNavyJZ@oldNavyJZ8 күн бұрын
    • I know a guy who houses bats and says they eat all his mosquitos on his 10 acres in Michigan.

      @VenturaIT@VenturaIT7 күн бұрын
    • @@VenturaIT Dragon flies also eat mosquitoes. There's a video about it on YT. This person sets up his garden to invite them to patrol his property.

      @madeo8480@madeo84804 күн бұрын
    • @@madeo8480 I get it, but do they eat all of them?

      @VenturaIT@VenturaIT4 күн бұрын
  • The dunks are great! I got a tip from another creator that worked so well and so I pass it on. Get three or four pails and fill 1/3 of the way with water, add a dunks and place throughout your yard. In 5 to 10 days misquotes will be gone. Adults will have lived their lifecycle, laid eggs that the dunks with kill. Once you’ve broken their lifecycle you’ll be free of them.

    @lco032468@lco0324689 ай бұрын
  • I love the disclaimer that you can't eat the donuts. This is a man that has dealt with the public.

    @sociopathmercenary@sociopathmercenary10 ай бұрын
    • I remember the tide pods 🤣

      @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
    • @@SilverCymbal tide pods taste much better than the mosquito dunks :)

      @RyanInFlorida@RyanInFlorida10 ай бұрын
    • @@RyanInFloridaAmerica runs on dunks

      @amyfay5791@amyfay57918 ай бұрын
  • As a former pest control technician that specialized in mosquitos, this is a very informative video. I just bought that leaf blower attachment, I'm excited to use it, never realized how spoiled I was when I had my professional gear, carrying around a 5 gallon sprayer can get heavy at times. Also OneGuard is a great insect growth regulator and knockdown formula for up to 45 days of protection, it's what I use in Houston and it works every time.

    @Didgeridoo42@Didgeridoo4210 ай бұрын
    • Would OneGuard work well for little gnats in my yard? I don’t have a huge mosquito problem, but the little tiny flies (gnats, I think) are really a problem for me. I’m in the mid-Atlantic, if it matters.

      @kevrides5706@kevrides570610 ай бұрын
    • As a pest control tech, did you ever get that stuff on you or breath it in? Any side effects or complications?

      @shawn1869@shawn186910 ай бұрын
    • @kevrides5706 it would yes, the igr will sterilize the adults and make them infertil, reducing the population completely.

      @Didgeridoo42@Didgeridoo4210 ай бұрын
    • @shawn1869 I did, it does burn to get it on your skin. Always blow with the wind not against and wear long sleeves and pants plus respirator when applying. I can't say I do it but it's proper protocol. I usually get it done real quick then take a shower with dawn immediately but that's just bc I've lived through the burning sensation it can cause and I'm not looking to revisit those memories in 100+ degree heat.

      @Didgeridoo42@Didgeridoo4210 ай бұрын
    • @@shawn1869 Depends on what you are spraying. There are some pest control chemicals that can be really dangerous if gotten on skin (like head to the ER and get a counter-shot dangerous). Most of the commercial stuff like Cutter's Lawn Bug control and others are pretty mild pest controls that if gotten on your skin won't send you to the ER but should be washed off as soon as possible with something like Dawn. When in doubt, always cover up and always mask up.

      @MahjikM3@MahjikM310 ай бұрын
  • Caution. Those mosquito donuts go bad over time. Store in refrigerator

    @whatthefunction9140@whatthefunction914010 ай бұрын
    • That is good to know!

      @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
    • They don’t go bad overtime, lifespan is actually indefinite as long as it’s stored below 100F Taken from Summit Brands who manufactures them: What is the shelf life of Mosquito Dunks®? Mosquito Dunks® can be stored indefinitely because, technically speaking, the dried B.t.i. in Mosquito Dunks® is not living, viable bacteria. (The toxicant that kills mosquito larvae is actually part of the B.t.i. spore). Government Mosquito Control programs have conducted field tests where Mosquito Dunks® of eight years age were effective at killing mosquito larvae at close to equal rate as new product. Additionally, alternate wetting and drying will not reduce the effectiveness of Mosquito Dunks®. Will storage temperatures affect the viability of Mosquito Dunks®? The best storage condition for Mosquito Dunks® is a cool, well-ventilated place. Because B.t.i. is a bacterium, extreme cold or even freezing temperatures will not reduce the effectiveness of Mosquito Dunks®. However, prolonged exposure (more than 24 consecutive hours) to temperatures above 100 degrees F. may affect the efficacy of the product.

      @jamesgoodman540@jamesgoodman54010 ай бұрын
    • I never knew...they always tasted okay to me.

      @richardwalter9055@richardwalter905510 ай бұрын
    • @@richardwalter9055ha ha- I was thinking the same thing!

      @kevrides5706@kevrides570610 ай бұрын
    • I did not know that and that explains a lot 😂

      @MyBiPolarBearMax@MyBiPolarBearMax10 ай бұрын
  • Always look forward to your videos. Very informative and to the point. Plus, you are not afraid to call something out if it does not work. Great job

    @jlb197736@jlb19773610 ай бұрын
  • Mosquito Sniper System is legit. Been using it for 2 years now with excellent results. Easy to setup and use too.

    @gilbes1139@gilbes113910 ай бұрын
    • How bad was your yard before?

      @wkwieland1@wkwieland110 күн бұрын
  • Great vid. We have used sprayer with mild soap water. Spraying lawns and any bushes etc. seem to have worked. The concept i have been told is that mosquitoes land in those areas for rest and get soap on them. They cant land on water after that since soap disturbs water surface tension, so they cant lay eggs. Just reapply after rains. We reapply weekly.

    @A___Way@A___Way10 ай бұрын
  • Few years back, when I had a lawn, we used to spray concentrated garlic for Mosquitoes and Ticks. Worked pretty well too. Smelled like a restaurant for a few days but hey, no bugs.

    @anthonyc8117@anthonyc811710 ай бұрын
  • This is some great information. I've also been using the Spartan Mosquito Eradicator and it's been rather effective. Fill the tube with some warm water and hang it on the north end of a tree. I've got a pond in my back yard, so I hang them around the corners of my back yard. It significantly reduced the population to where I didn't need to apply deet anymore.

    @kevinh9968@kevinh996810 ай бұрын
  • You said to mention if we have a way to make this better. For years now I have been adding a tire valve to my manual pump sprayers so that I can quickly recharge the pressure with my air compressor. A 1/2" drill bit is perfect. A common tire valve and some string to fish the valve through the hole. A pair of channel locks works well to get it locked into place but I just bought a tool kit for doing this from Amazon for $10 and it came with valves, the tool to screw onto the valve and a stem tool. A small amount of dish soap or any lubricant you are comfortable with can make it a bit easier. I just started treating the threads of the pump insert hoping to keep it from getting stuck as they always do for me. With the sprayer you showed it has an overpressure valve so I just use my air compressor to add air until the valve starts to release. I then have maximum pressure that's safe. In the past I have added an inexpensive pressure gauge by drilling an additional hole and screwing the gauge in but personally I'm confident with knowing how much air to put in the one I have that does not have the release valve. A powered sprayer would be great but they come at a great cost. We spray a couple of organic liquids on our garden; Neem oil, and Spinosad, and it's convenient to have a sprayer for each one with the tire valve for quick recharge. With our garden size we would need to pump it manually three or four times per use. I'm confident you could perfect this method in a video if you wanted to. As far as I can recall I thought of this idea on my own. I know I've never seen it in a video but I haven't specifically looked for a video either. Nice job on this video as always.

    @CheaddakerT.Snodgrass@CheaddakerT.Snodgrass10 ай бұрын
  • You always have the most unique products to review. This is a great, cost-effective solution!

    @jaustin3370@jaustin337017 сағат бұрын
  • I bought a STIHL backpack sprayer, brand new, for $450 and cannoned my area in Bifenthrin. Insane results. It went from bugs so thick you would inhale them to being dead quiet. I avoided any flowering bushes and still see bumble bees, and dragonflies. Game changer.

    @nuke2373@nuke237310 ай бұрын
  • the other day I took my small sprayer with neem oil in it and just pointed it at the end of my (also EGO) blower and it worked awesome. I had seen that attachment and was considering it, but decided to give this a try for my sunflowers. Worked awesome.

    @BenNawrath@BenNawrath10 ай бұрын
  • I have a couple tips/ways that might be helpful for some people - 1) you can attract dragonflies, bats and/or the many types of birds that feed on mosquitos 2) you can plant some of the many different types of plants that repel mosquitoes (catnip, mint, sage, etc) personally I'm partial to attracting the dragonflies and birds - we love watching them fly around

    @jcs6206@jcs620610 ай бұрын
    • This are awesome tips. I love the dragonflies myself, such strange bugs, oddly friendly. I have had a few that seem to remember you and will land right on you when the sun is out. Very cool creatures.

      @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
    • We have a LOT of mint around our swampy pond. Not sure if it helps, but it sure doesn't hurt. ;)

      @Curious_Skeptic@Curious_Skeptic10 ай бұрын
    • @@SilverCymbal They only land on me when they are mating though.

      @whattheschmidt@whattheschmidt10 ай бұрын
    • I find that planting catnip, sage, citronella etc., does nothing except keeps mosquitos from landing on those plants. Yay.

      @BlueGillage@BlueGillage10 ай бұрын
    • How do you attract them?

      @frankdeckard5395@frankdeckard539510 ай бұрын
  • You said it at the end...."the mosquitos have been out of control this year". Man, thats the truth. We went from none to overrun. I like the blower gadget, great idea. Thanks for the video.

    @ScottysBirdsandBeasts@ScottysBirdsandBeasts8 ай бұрын
  • THIS IS AWESOME! I could see me mounting this system on my push blower (which not is converted to mount on my tractor). I can just fill the 4 gallon tank with the chems, turn on the electric pump, and drive the gas blower around the property. Would save thousands and most likely be more affective than any other option. You'd da man for showing this stuff! Thanks.

    @Curious_Skeptic@Curious_Skeptic10 ай бұрын
  • Incense is a good way to screen in an area, particularly ones that use charcoal instead of mako powder. Placed low every 3-5 feet around the perimeter of a deck or patio and maybe one under the person who gets bitten the most will keep them at bay. It is also helpful to plant sweet allysum and other garden companion plants that attract hoverflies, mud dauber and other predatory insects that will eat the mosquitoes. Lastly, put out houses and roots for bluebirds, swifts, swallows and bats. They are all insectivores that feed at different times of day.

    @dhawthorne1634@dhawthorne163410 ай бұрын
  • Mosquito dunks work great. Just read the Amazon reviews. Mine are kept in the garage and work fine. A couple aluminum baking pans with dirty water and a quarter donut and in a couple/ few weeks pretty clear of mosquitos. Also, big box stores sell a hose attachment to spray mosquito killer in damp/ shaded lawn areas that also works well for me, no kids or pets in those areas.

    @sturgus1@sturgus18 ай бұрын
  • I followed your advise a year ago and bought my own Stihl sprayer for mosquitoes and ticks using Demand CS. It had already paid for itself spraying my 2 acres along with my daughters and niece’s home. Everyone is happy with the results and I only spend about $80 a season. I watched this video as a recap , I value your advise. Thanks!

    @Chevl67@Chevl6710 ай бұрын
    • I really appreciate that, for a larger space that setup can't be beat. I am hearing now pros are charging $80 per month for spraying and at 6 months a year thats crazy. Glad to hear its working out so well

      @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
    • @@SilverCymbal Our minimum is 85 now, in a relatively low cost of living area. Our branch handles about 800 mosquito customers a year and we're trying to get it to 1000. The biggest cost, as with all pest control, is liability. We kill a koi pond about every other year - accidentally of course - and one time that happened we ended up paying out 10k. Apparently he had the rarest breed of koi that were decades old. I agree that the profits seem great, and the products are a lot safer now than they used to be, but never forget it's a poison and the label is the law. Penalties range from fines to, if you're unlicensed, prison time.

      @AlexF-eh8yz@AlexF-eh8yz10 ай бұрын
    • @@AlexF-eh8yzhow long does it usually take you to do an $85 job? Like to drive there, apply product, clean up, and return, etc.? (And at what point/size would you increase the price beyond that?)

      @GMC-qo9xi@GMC-qo9xi10 ай бұрын
  • I just sprayed my whole yard using sniper system with Milwaukee leaf blower + m12 sprayer. It worked as well as it gets. Since I found your channel my yard looks times better. Thanks to you I now own free roadside lawnmower that I fixed myself. Thank you for such a great content. It is always reliably helpful. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    @lesshelest@lesshelest10 ай бұрын
    • What chemical did you spray

      @simd510@simd5108 ай бұрын
    • @@simd510 for mosquitoes I did mix of Demand CS, Talak and Tekko Pro. It definitely helped, but it did not eradicated mosquitos completely. Also I don’t think spraying once a month is sufficient.

      @lesshelest@lesshelest8 ай бұрын
  • I’m going to throw a mosquito donut in my neighbors pool

    @Los714@Los7147 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂. I was thinking that and ran across your comment..

      @georgiajasper3893@georgiajasper389311 күн бұрын
  • I would recommend a backpack style sprayer; this allows for not only more product to use at once, but you can pump it with one hand while you're blowing with the other, and don't have to stop to pump.

    @Bcarr122391@Bcarr1223919 ай бұрын
  • The sniper is great! Works really well and is a fraction of the cost of professional treatments.

    @inspiringbuilds@inspiringbuilds10 ай бұрын
  • @silvercymbal is becoming one of my favorite YT channels very quickly!

    @K3andK4@K3andK410 ай бұрын
  • U sir r a asset to the youtube community. Thank you for the video💯🫡🇺🇲💪

    @lilflexlewis5802@lilflexlewis580210 ай бұрын
    • I really appreciate such a nice compliment, so glad you liked the video

      @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
  • Such a good channel. Thank you dude.

    @Karensagainstkarens@Karensagainstkarens9 ай бұрын
  • Love your vids, always very very good and informative. TY

    @goldielocks4442@goldielocks444210 ай бұрын
  • Thanks! This information is pure genius. I am definitely going to check out your suggestions.

    @cherylskates@cherylskates10 ай бұрын
  • I have a dynatrap bug zapper which I picked up at costco. I put it near an easement on our property and it seems to keep those pesky bugs away. It's nice not having to use any chemicals and all I have to do is empty the trap every few weeks.

    @BrettsGarage@BrettsGarage10 ай бұрын
  • fourth method, totally free: put out a trough which encourages mosquitoes to lay - then empty it out every three days to kill all the larvae, refill to encourage more laying, empty out in three days... If you are going away on holiday put a dunkin donut in it to get them with the bacteria, or just leave it empty. Fifth method: add goldfish to the pond, they LOVE mosquito larvae

    @MyMy-tv7fd@MyMy-tv7fd10 ай бұрын
  • Great job as always, thank you

    @ralonguyen4050@ralonguyen405010 ай бұрын
  • Finally! I’ve been waiting for someone to invent this for an existing blower!

    @danlah1303@danlah130310 ай бұрын
  • I have a question. I have a garden with veggies and fruits I grow. Will spraying around or on the plants be harmful to harvest and eat them later? I've tried everything to try to minimize mosquitoes and nothing has seemed to work..thanks for the info

    @pvan42@pvan429 ай бұрын
  • I've been using Demand CS for about 15 years. Stuff is amazing. And the residual really does last for months and month.

    @chaplint70@chaplint7010 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely agree, it makes a huge difference too for ticks. Two days after spraying it, you notice an immediate drop in mosquitos

      @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
    • Same. Some of the lower price versions work pretty good, too. But Demand is the only one we'll use in the house. Make sure you add an IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) to get even more extended coverage.

      @FamilyManMoving@FamilyManMoving10 ай бұрын
  • The Mosquito Sniper system is legit! I own 2 of them. Much cheaper than the expensive alternative backpack mister

    @evokeautos3688@evokeautos36887 ай бұрын
  • Not gonna lie... That sprayer set up is pretty brilliant.

    @SchnoogansMcDuff@SchnoogansMcDuff7 ай бұрын
  • Useful thanks. Just a reminder that we humans & our household pets bring them indoors on our clothing & hair. Even bringing laundry in that has been hanging outdoors & forgetting to shake it first can be a real pain.

    @Exisles@Exisles2 ай бұрын
  • This is just what i was looking for 😊 brilliant Since i have a small creek in my property and it's a breeding ground for this pest 😢 Thank you so much 🙏

    @Flora-Interior@Flora-Interior3 ай бұрын
  • If you have items that hold water like a couple of extra spare tires or something to heavy or awkward to empty the water from, just give it a squirt of Dawn dish washing liquid. It will kill any larva already swimming in the water. Even better, female mosquitoes actually land on the water to lay their eggs. The soap reduces surface tension of the water so instead of standing on the water and laying her eggs, the female mosquito instantly sinks and drowns. I don't use exact measurements myself, I just walk the yard with the Dawn bottle and give a squeeze into any mosquito breeders I find, but a tablespoon per estimated gallon of water should be more than enough.

    @daddynunya9045@daddynunya90459 ай бұрын
  • Excellent, just ordered off Amazon. Had a nasty flea infestation last summer from a skunk family living under my shed. Never have a I dealt with anything like that. This should prepare me for battle the next time.

    @danielconley5256@danielconley525610 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant!

    @coulterjb22@coulterjb227 ай бұрын
  • I started purposely leaving standing water with those dunks... Works wonders. a bucket full of larvae died overnight with a handful of the grain dunks... added them to my pond filter, killed the ones hiding in there. works wonders

    @TnT_F0X@TnT_F0X7 ай бұрын
  • Been using the sniper for years. Work's perfectly

    @Elt31987@Elt3198710 ай бұрын
    • Thats great to hear, I honestly never gave it much confidence, thinking it wouldn't be good. I was completely wrong, such a clever thing, I wish I invented it, its got a patent too!

      @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
    • I've been using it for a couple years as well, looks like the nozzle has changed a little but the idea is the same. This is a good reminder that I need to spray again, it's been raining here for 2 weeks!

      @whatevah@whatevah10 ай бұрын
  • Thank God for an affordable solution for ridding yard of mosquitos! Can’t even go outside for a second without being eaten alive. I am definitely going to get this! Thank you!

    @rrome6178@rrome617810 ай бұрын
    • Just make homes for bats. Nearly free, much more effective. Good for the environment.

      @newolde1@newolde15 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so much sir this helped a lot

    @Ryder_LaChance@Ryder_LaChance8 күн бұрын
  • I bought into the Mosquito Sniper system awhile ago and it's fantastic! I use it with my Greenworks blower and Greenworks battery powered backpack sprayer. The battery backpack makes all the difference. No need to pump and you can easily switch between hands for the blower when it starts to get a little tiring. The people at Mosquito Sniper are fantastic. Their customer service is exceptional and fast. I can't recommend enough. Previous years I was spending over $1k to get the exact same treatment that I can do for less than $15 per treatment now. Ticks were a huge issue in our yard and that is no longer the case.

    @DaveBattle@DaveBattle10 ай бұрын
    • What insecticide do you use?

      @Cochran05@Cochran0510 ай бұрын
    • @@Cochran05 same question i had

      @BiteNHold1@BiteNHold110 ай бұрын
  • Great narration.

    @FirstLast-numba1@FirstLast-numba17 ай бұрын
  • Thank you as always 🙏

    @magalover2024@magalover202410 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the video! Though I cant imagine that was even close to half a gallon of water around the sled.

    @whiteshadow247@whiteshadow2479 ай бұрын
  • What’s the nozzle sprayer called. I looked. Over amazon but couldn’t find it, can you please tell me what’s called?

    @YouNes-pc7ns@YouNes-pc7ns8 ай бұрын
  • great info, thank you 👍👍

    @Flowing23@Flowing2310 ай бұрын
  • I just subscribed thanks for the video. I enjoyed seeing how your mounting your other antennas on the Ham Radio tower and now you can easily put a Yagi or a dipole on there and listen to amateur radio stations without a license. You might really enjoy that.

    @LetsGoAmateurRadio@LetsGoAmateurRadio2 күн бұрын
  • Awesome, thank you

    @siddharthrajopadhyay347@siddharthrajopadhyay34710 ай бұрын
  • More good stuff. Tks SC

    @mikecon7634@mikecon763410 ай бұрын
  • Great video. I also live in Mass. Which product is more effective for outdoor biting insects; Demand CS or Talak ?

    @Cochran05@Cochran0510 ай бұрын
  • Are these chemicals harmful to other insects besides mosquitos? I really dobt want to hamr the polinators as a have a vegetable garden and fruit trees.

    @mrgallbladder@mrgallbladder10 ай бұрын
  • thanks for the Mosquito Dunk tip.

    @ryanjo5726@ryanjo572610 ай бұрын
  • brilliant 🎉

    @Olivia-clarke@Olivia-clarke10 ай бұрын
  • In addition to what you suggest, how about providing water vessels in areas around the house to attract mosquitoes to lay eggs in them? Just remember to check and empty them out when you see the larvae in them, and refill them again.

    @eddiek8399@eddiek83999 ай бұрын
  • Your new lawn is looking awesome. How bout a vid on your maintenance program for ur new property.

    @switchoff64@switchoff6410 ай бұрын
  • Another trick to use is a plastic kiddie pool with an inch of water, mix in a half cup of dish soap and mix it up really good, then put a layer of 1/2" hardware cloth over the top to keep birds and bees out. Mosquitoes will pass through the hardware cloth, try to land on the water to lay their eggs, but the dish soap destroys the surface tension so the mosquito can't land. They just sink and die. Fill it back up with the hose every couple days as needed, dump it out and hose off the lawn if it gets gross.

    @adamb89@adamb897 ай бұрын
  • I started taping my sprayer boom nozzle to my blower 20 plus years ago. I can blow pesticide up under my trees 25 feet . The wind flips the leaves over and over to coat everything.

    @Anthony_Harper@Anthony_Harper9 ай бұрын
  • According to Gerry Baker America's Master Gardiner Spray all the bushes in the area and lawn with Lemon scented dish soap. All the plants and lawn will love it. It lasts for 48 hours.

    @bobpiec@bobpiec8 ай бұрын
  • I've always had great luck with the Cutter stuff that just hooks up to your hose. But I do a double application of it to really make sure that nothing is living on or near my lawn lol

    @adamrosenberg4343@adamrosenberg434310 күн бұрын
  • Love the thumbnail 💯

    @LAWNLIFE@LAWNLIFE10 ай бұрын
  • Harbor freight sells a Bauer branded Fogger. Works amazing.

    @DerekG35@DerekG3510 ай бұрын
  • Excellent idea! Going to try w/ my electric blower & pet friendly natural spray (the Wondercide) in Htx!

    @mommasoto@mommasoto10 ай бұрын
  • That was great thanks again brother

    @allensadicario5196@allensadicario519610 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much

      @SilverCymbal@SilverCymbal10 ай бұрын
  • I do the dunks and bits in buckets and pails around the home but also after lots of rain if I get them around my back patio I grill something on my grill with some hard wood and the smoke seems to run them out of the area. The dunks seem to do 90% of the work.

    @jstar1000@jstar10007 күн бұрын
  • On the black plastic skid with rain water. I drilled tiny drain holes all around the edges on a device like that. The water drains out on it own.

    @EL34XYZ@EL34XYZ10 ай бұрын
  • Can I use the water to water my flowers with dunk in it? I have a drum I collect rainwater in

    @kittykat981@kittykat9812 ай бұрын
  • Awesome!!!😊

    @gracecallowayable@gracecallowayable10 ай бұрын
  • My dad used to run a fogger and said the mosquitoes take in so much liquid they pop or die something like that. Its the same idea with the hanging feeders that the mosquitoes will feed on till they die. Im not sure if there is any truth to either but it seemed to work on both accounts.

    @leightonboster3332@leightonboster333210 ай бұрын
  • you can purposely leave a couple of water containers out in the shade and put mosquito dunks in them (or empty them every 2 days before they can hatch)

    @tau_tv@tau_tv10 ай бұрын
  • I personally bought 10 5 gallon sized BLACK buckets with lids, cut a hole in the lids that goes all the way to the brim, put a netting (1 inch squares) between the bucket and lid to prevent my cat drinking the water, filled the buckets with water and added mosquito bits/dunks. I then placed the buckets in cool shady areas with vegetation around the perimeter of my entire property. I have checked on the buckets and can see mosquito larva which is good news. Although there are still mosquitoes, it’s noticeably better than previous years and we’ve had a ton of rain the past 2 weeks.

    @bear532@bear53210 ай бұрын
    • bear532, great idea to "cut a hole in the lids that goes all the way to the brim, put a netting (1 inch squares) between the bucket and lid to” keep animals for from falling into or drinking the water. I also like the idea of using hardware cloth instead of netting but the lid "circle” may not fit on with this.

      @jannh29@jannh2910 ай бұрын
  • Love mine. ROI is within the first year and I get to apply when I want to unlike a service. That nozzle end is much different than mine though. Is that new?

    @aliaskink@aliaskink10 ай бұрын
    • My ROI was two treatments (4-5 years ago), compared to the service we were paying. I use less chemical and get better results. Of course, the service would be in and out in 15 minutes. I take several hours but hit a more diverse area. Those guys just hit the easy edges of the woods. I get back into that stuff.

      @FamilyManMoving@FamilyManMoving10 ай бұрын
  • Since the liquid is so expensive, could you break a piece of the dunk into a 2 gallon sprayer and use the sniper system to spray the treated water?

    @frankdeckard5395@frankdeckard539510 ай бұрын
  • When I was living in Italy we used to leave copper treads into places they collect water like the bottom of flower pots and similar

    @SimoneChiaretta@SimoneChiaretta10 ай бұрын
    • Hi Simone, are these like copper shavings or something?😀

      @1NeoGio@1NeoGio9 ай бұрын
  • Another mosquito control method is to pour baby oil onto water surfaces. Just a little bit is needed. It disturbs the surface tension of the water which is critical to the larvae development.

    @willboudreau1187@willboudreau118710 ай бұрын
  • If you live in area with extreme temperatures it’s more effective to spray late in the evening so the spray doesn’t dry to fast also check into insect growth regulators to help break breeding cycles for longer lasting insects control

    @kenjones9320@kenjones93202 ай бұрын
  • I have a great blower and pump sprayer I just need the attachment

    @m.a.8425@m.a.842510 ай бұрын
  • I've been doing this for about 4-5 years and regardless of brand you need three treatments to make this work: a knockdown agent (for immediate relief if you have existing issues); a longer-term residual preferably micro-bead based; and an insect growth regulator. You can usually mix them together. The knockdown is obvious. The residual (something like Demand CS) can give a few weeks of coverage to extend the knockdown; and the IGR won't kill anything but will stop new hatchlings before they become a problem. Spray the shaded brush and trees in the heat and sun, because the mosquitos will be hiding in the trees when it's hot. You'll get better knockdown. Get grass/brush pile areas to slow fly growth. IGR is the key here. Add Permethrin SFR if you have ticks, and get back into those trees. Spray from waist/shoulder height down to the ground. Look for animal trails and get those good. Keep all this stuff away from open water, and wear protection. Full face mask, full sleeves and gloves. I have a Stihl gas backpack sprayer, and when fully kitted out the kids say I look like a ghostbuster. It's heavy, hot work, but worth it. Spray day for me is a full workout day.

    @FamilyManMoving@FamilyManMoving10 ай бұрын
  • Got any advice for grasshoppers?

    @cherrywilliams5739@cherrywilliams573910 ай бұрын
  • There is also a propane fogger that has a tank that allows you to trigger pump insecticide through a coiled steel tube that passes thrifty the flame and vaporizes the insecticide into a fog. I used to spray my townhouse"s tiny Georgetown garden patio area. It's great for getting into tight spaces and underneath decking or the a.c. compressor, etc. Then I would throw the mosquito bits version of this around the beds and in the basement window wells, around and in gutters, downspouts, etc. And lastly to keep the ants at bay I would sprinkle a powdered mix of sugar and borax around the perimeter of my house, windows, doors, around the garbage cans, near term back gate, and all around the perimeter of the foundation inside in the basement. I wasn't a particularly fastidious housekeeper but I rarely had insects or ants around.

    @PhilLesh69@PhilLesh696 күн бұрын
    • ... Oh yeah ... I would also use a hose sprayer to douse the lawn, shrubs, exterior of the house and everything in the backyard with permethrin once a month every spring and summer.

      @PhilLesh69@PhilLesh696 күн бұрын
  • Great video but please demonstrate in your videos for people to use googles and respirators when spraying pesticides. Thanks

    @haroldgrier5036@haroldgrier50366 ай бұрын
  • Thermacell makes devices that you can put in your patio and keeps mosquitos away. They are about 50 bucks.

    @serjstoned@serjstoned10 ай бұрын
  • You briefly touch on standing water, but never mention what to look out for in standing water. Mosquito rafts (eggs) look like black/brown/grey grains of rice floating on the surface of the water, often at the edge or in contact with any floating object. These "rafts" contain around 50-200 eggs in a single rice-grain-sized object. Dumping the rim of a "turned over sled" is one thing, but for those who collect rainwater it's not always so easy. If anyone is still reading this, look up what mosquito eggs/rafts look like. Instead of dumping your rainwater out every few days, just spend a few seconds inspecting the surface of your cisterns and look for the floating rice. Also look up the life cycle of a mosquito, the eggs don't turn directly into mosquitos. You've got at least a few days, up to 2 weeks, to get rid of them while they're in the water, whether in egg, larva, or pupa state. Quit working for the man to be able to afford the crap you don't need to make your life bearable. Learn how to do things yourself so you don't need to work so much.

    @representextual@representextual7 ай бұрын
    • Also if you have "pet" fish, they love to eat mosquito larvae. If you've missed some of the eggs/rafts, use a net to catch the larvae and feed them to your fish. Win/win. I mean, if you enjoy your job and want to work as much as possible just to afford your life, then by all means, continue doing menial $#!+ for someone else so you can afford your life. But if you want to enjoy a wider variety of activities and have some self-sufficiency, then learn some DIY skills and spend more of your time exploring.

      @representextual@representextual7 ай бұрын
  • Have you ever tried Tempo SC Ultra? I’ve used it and had phenomenal success - curious if it rates same or better than what you’ve tried for chemicals? Thx!

    @seanmcne@seanmcne10 ай бұрын
    • Anything that works for you that’s labeled for mosquitos and meets the application limits is good. No actual third party testing is done to compare effectiveness, only biassed tests by the manufacturer to show their product’s are better then the competitors… The local weather, bug species etc all effect how effective pesticides work, meaning what works for one person might not work for the next and vice versa. I Use Proflex because I’m lazy and don’t want to mix in extra IGR.

      @jamesgoodman540@jamesgoodman54010 ай бұрын
  • You're a boss!

    @averageguy1261@averageguy12612 ай бұрын
  • What chemical spray is that ? No mask?

    @arivo9062@arivo906210 ай бұрын
  • I've had incredible luck just providing more plants for dragonflies to thrive. IF you can get dragonflies to thrive and attract them to your yard then your mosquito problems will be behind you without any work. This is good too if there's an affordable all natural solution to pour into it!

    @Joelmonterrey@Joelmonterrey7 ай бұрын
  • I would suggest wearing proper PPE especially with those nano mist particles that your blowing in the air.

    @kellstat@kellstat10 ай бұрын
  • a gallon and a half on the edges of your bus tub?

    @mr.thiccums8077@mr.thiccums807710 ай бұрын
  • what kind of mask should one wear when spraying?

    @stratocasternut@stratocasternut10 ай бұрын
  • That sprayer looks like it might be good to apply weed spray too. Do you foresee any reasons this would not work?

    @edsyphan3425@edsyphan342510 ай бұрын
  • Watch out for homeland security showing up thinking you are fine tuning your weapon of mass destruction. Other then that, looks good!

    @genuineimpulse9134@genuineimpulse91347 күн бұрын
  • Encourage spiders and lizards and other things that prey on them. Burning coconut husks smoke will keep them away does work. Bug zapper seems to work somewhat. Strong scent in my area tends to attract more than anything so use less Strong things that add scent to you.

    @lostboy8084@lostboy808410 ай бұрын
  • Cut you grass lower, mosquitos will hide near the root system of tall grass. I reduced my mow height from 4 -1/4 in. to 3-1/4 in. and I noticed less mosquitos near my deck. Also, water management drain you gutters to a sunny location in the yard if possible.

    @theboss4169@theboss416910 ай бұрын
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