I have torches placed around the pool that I fill with citronella lamp oil and it works. I have four placed at intervals around the pool and it keeps the bugs away, also adds a nice atmosphere.
Wayne
I have torches placed around the pool that I fill with citronella lamp oil and it works. I have four placed at intervals around the pool and it keeps the bugs away, also adds a nice atmosphere.
Wayne
You could also try putting up a few bat houses. Bats can consume an incredible number of mosquitos.
If it's really bad, you can build a screened room around the pool. That's what is done a lot in FL. Lots of bugs there!
Robert
Wasn't there something using Dawn detergent as bait?
Carl
It was Lemon Fresh Joy and it's false. Check out the Urban Legend Reference page.Originally Posted by CarlD
http://www.snopes.com/oldwives/dishsoap.asp
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
I have a mosquito magnet. The first year it caught a LOT of mosquitoes. The second year, not so many. The third year, very few. Here is my theory, and it is ONLY a THEORY.
I believe it attracts a certain number of species of mosquitoes, and can pretty much eliminate them. However, if there are multiple species in your area, as there are in ours, it is not that effective. There are too many biting species that are not caught by the magnet.
Just my 2 cents.
EricF
Rats! I was hoping it was real--and nice'n'cheap!Originally Posted by waterbear
Carl
When I go camping I just spray on the DEET and have citronella candles or torches every few feet around the area. Works pretty good. The little coils that you light and then smoulder seem to be somewhat effective also. I've tried some of the less expensive solutions such at the ones that just use a heat source and octanol (mosquito attracter) or repellant and they didn't work for me (dont want to metion any brand names but they look like a litte lantern that doesn't work when it's OFF or a tiny COLMAN stove). The large propane based ones that generate CO2 and also use octanol are what several campgrounds in Florida that I have been to used and they seemed to keep the area pretty clear, however.
Last edited by waterbear; 04-30-2006 at 12:34 PM.
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