[ale] WAY OT controlling asian tiger mosquitos and others
Ron Frazier (ALE)
atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com
Tue Jul 30 01:22:34 EDT 2013
Hi Guys,
You've been warned, WAY OT.
Don't flame me for posting this, but you guys are my geeky brain trust,
and you had a gardening thread going on recently, so I figured I'd try it.
I live on a wooded property and there are huge numbers of mosquitoes
around in the summer, particularly lately. I think the main species
active in the day time may be the Asian Tiger Mosquito. If we go
outside for more than 1-2 minutes, they're attacking with a vengeance.
I don't know for sure if they're Asian Tigers, since I'm too busy
shewing, slapping, and moving to look closely at their appearance. But
I do know those are much more active in daylight hours than others; and
I know I've occasionally seen their distinctive striped appearance.
I'm not a big outdoors person, but this just reinforces my stay inside
or in a car mentality, even in fair weather. I have to make it a point
to try to never leave the front house door or a car door open more than
5-10 seconds.
I'm posing this to you to find out if you've had personal experience
with exotic solutions, some of which I'll mention. I don't want to put
pesticide / repellent on my skin. I don't want to spray large parts of
the yard with chemicals. So, I'm wondering about some of the less
invasive technologies.
I've read enough to become convinced that ultrasonic devices don't work
at all; and bug zapper devices don't primarily work on mosquitoes.
I am interested to know if anyone has had experience with the mosquito
magnet brand of propane / attractant driven trap. According to Amazon
reviews, they seem to work, but cost $ 300 to acquire and $ 40+ or so
per month to run. Some reviews say they're not durable.
I would also be interested in the new OFF devices with a fan that you
clip on your belt. They've been advertising them like they're the
shields around the starship Enterprise. Let's just say I'm skeptical.
Another thing that crossed my mind is those fans you can mount over the
door which blow air downward. At least that could keep the critters out
of the house.
The subject of bats may come up, and I'm glad to discuss it. I did do
some reading though that said bats will prefer other food sources where
they can get more of a meal for less work.
This is not a critical problem, and, truth be known, I probably wouldn't
spend $ 300 to fight it. But it is extremely annoying. I just hate the
idea of my blood being sucked to help create more of the #$#$%#$%
stinking bugs. There is also the remote chance of them carrying
dangerous diseases. Also, not being able to go outside hardly at all,
is annoying even for me.
Anybody have any suggestions that don't involve putting toxic chemicals
on myself or the property?
Any help is always appreciated. Can't say I would implement any given
suggestion, but I'd certainly consider them, and would enjoy learning
about options. I always learn things from the discussions here. My
reading has convinced me there is no silver bullet, as with so many real
world problems. I'd settle for just about any usable and affordable bullet.
Sincerely,
Ron
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