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    Default Controlling Mosquitos

    Down in Louisiana we have a bit of a mosquito problem. We had to cut our swim short yesterday evening because the mosquitos were bothering us. They are not breeding in the pool but just out bothering us at night. Does anyone have experience or advise on controlling them while swimming?

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    Yup, martin houses!! Purple martins eat several times their weight in mosquitoes daily, and can be a really good deterrent. We have swallows that nest under the eaves of our front and back porches, and a martin house along the back fence, and we very rarely ever get bitten by mosquitoes in the pool, even late at night. The birds are a little messy while raising little ones in the nest, but I'd much rather rinse bird poop off the patio than deal with West Nile!!

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    I've tried two devices to try and control them because I wanted to avoid having things on fire in the back yard with the kids when possible (tiki torches/ citronella candles).

    The stinger bug zapper got lots of other bugs and insects, but didn't do much for skeets at all (even with the attractant chemical addon). It was also VERY loud when it zapped them, and the unit stopped working completely after about 6 weeks. My opinion is this thing is not helpful for controlling mosquitoes at all.

    The Mosquito Magnet Patriot. This thing uses electricity and propane gas to attract mosquitoes and trap them. The jury's still out on this one, I bought it used for about $150 and have been struggling to keep the thing running. It has captured some mosquitoes but certainly hasn't come anywhere close to living up to the manufacturers claims about the product. It's expensive, uses about a tank of propane a month, and some electricity. So far, I can't say I'd recommend it; but I've heard a lot of people rave about them. Maybe I should have not gone with a used one. The manufacturer site is here: http://www.mosquitomagnet.com/store/...t-traps/mm4100 in case you're curious.

    I'm using the mosquito magnet and bug spray at the moment, but I'm thinking I'm going to have to switch back to the standard tiki torch/citronella candle methods as summer approaches.

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    I think we'll try a Martin house and some tiki torches. I was considering the bug zapper, but it doesn't sound like they do any good. Thanks for all the input!

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    I also have a fogger- about $60-70 bucks at Home Depot/Lowes, $10 for a quart of juice. They have electric or propane ones....
    If you get one, you need to fog initially 3 times, about 3-4 days apart (1 weekend, midweek, next weekend)
    Then about every 2 weeks after
    This kills the current generation, the current eggs as they hatch, and the next generation... the 2 weeks after is to kill those trying to move in on you!
    I use about 2 quarts a year, when I lived in S Georgia, similar climate to Louisianna...

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