Mosquito Control ~ The Old Fashioned Way!

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Posted by Gary | Posted in natural insect control | Posted on 08-02-2010

The first line of defense against mosquitos is to seal their point of entry. Mosquitos are most active in the early morning and early evening. They seek areas of still air because they are hampered by breezes. Close windows and doors on the side of your house which are opposite the breeze.Mosquito-20[2]

  • The most important measure you can take is to remove standing water sources. Change birdbaths, wading pools and pet’s water bowl twice a week. Keep your eavestroughs clean and well-draining. Remove yard items that collect water.
  • In a New England Journal of Medicine study, oil of eucalyptus at 30% concentration prevented mosquito bites for 120.1 minutes, while Bite Blocker with 2% soybean oil kept bites away for 96.4 minutes. (the eucalyptus oil must have a minimum of 70% cineole content, the active therapeutic ingredient.) Citronella, a common alternative to DEET, performed poorly, warding off bugs for only 20 minutes.
  • If you’re using the barbeque, throw a bit of sage or rosemary on the coals to repel mosquitos.
  • An effective natural bug repellent, mix one part garlic juice with 5 parts water in a small spray bottle. Shake well before using. Spray lightly on exposed body parts for an effective repellent lasting up to 5 – 6 hours. Strips of cotton cloth can also be dipped in this mixture and hung in areas, such as patios, as a localized deterrent.
  • Neem oil is a natural vegetable oil extracted from the Neem tree in India. The leaves, seeds and seed oil of the Neem tree contain sallanin, a compound which has effective mosquito repelling properties. Neem oil is a natural product and is safe to use. Look for new Neem Oil-based commercial products on the market.
  • ·  Planting marigolds around your yard works as a natural bug repellent because the flowers give off a fragrance bugs and flying insects do not like.mosquitos

One of the best ways to get rid of pesky mosquitoes is to have an edible birdhouse or nest cavity which will house birds to eat up the mosquitoes. Bats are also natural insect controllers, and one bat can consume 1000 mosquitoes in one night and are harmless to human beings despite what you see in the movies or on TV…..

For more information on how you can house a natural mosquitoe controller, and NOW is the time to set them out, simply visit: www.wildlife-houses.com

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Comments (3)

Another disadvantage to citronella is that (at least some) bears go crazy for it. You don’t want to be wearing it in bear country, which is generally prime mosquito country, too!

Thanks for posting this! I’ll be looking for neem and eucalyptus oils for next summer!

Canadian Book Lady – Glad you enjoyed the article. Thanks for your input, and warning, I might add. Best to you come summertime!
~ The Birdhouse Guy ~

Great and helpful article! I was trying to find traditional methods to eliminate mosquitoes for a long time. Thanks again and good luck in blogging!

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