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05-27-2014 01:38 AM
On 5/26/2014 Jannabelle said:Yes, it was confirmed by the NM Department of Health.On 5/26/2014 kachina624 said: Thanks Jannabelle. The sad part was that mom was legally blind and her only pleasure was sitting on the patio overlooking the golf course in the evenings. As far as I know she was the only person from the Albuquerque metro area to ever die of the disease.You're welcome , Kachina......are they certain that is what caused her death?
05-27-2014 09:26 AM
On 5/26/2014 betteb said:There is a product out there called Mosquito Dunks. Maybe you could slip over and drop them in the pond?
Maybe a Bug Zapper?
Bug zappers end up killing more beneficial insects than the bad ones. Bug zappers also do not kill mosquitos.
05-27-2014 09:28 AM
Any standing water either needs to be dumped out daily (the mosquitos only need an inch of water to lay their eggs) or if its a larger body of water like a pond, needs to be aerated with some sort of motion device.
05-27-2014 06:54 PM
Thanks to all for your great suggestions. Kachina, I am so sorry about your Mom. That's my point..... these buggers are deadly. The pond has been here since I moved here in 1956, and there has never been a problem til this year. Jules, thanks, I will try the fogger (how long does it last?) If that doesn't work then an exterminator it is!! My furbaby is protected with Frontline Plus all year long, thank goodness. Wish me luck!!
05-27-2014 07:16 PM
On 5/27/2014 butterflysarefree said:Thanks to all for your great suggestions. Kachina, I am so sorry about your Mom. That's my point..... these buggers are deadly. The pond has been here since I moved here in 1956, and there has never been a problem til this year. Jules, thanks, I will try the fogger (how long does it last?) If that doesn't work then an exterminator it is!! My furbaby is protected with Frontline Plus all year long, thank goodness. Wish me luck!!
Best of luck for sure butterfly... my fogger killed them off and solved the problem for the season..... it wasn't like something that only lasted one or two days. Good that your furbaby is protected, but for sure you need to protect yourself because if just one of them carries West Nile and bites you, it's serious. I highly suggest the fogger, and depending on how large your yard is, you will most likely need several cans. I have a small back yard and used 2. Ask the clerk at the garden or home store, but I can assure you that brand does work. They might suggest something else that is better, but keep that Cutter brand in mind. I totally understand what you are going through because last summer it was like a plague. I've never seen the mosquitoes so bad, and we have been pretty dry so far, so not sure what will happen. However, we do live near a river and the fill it for an art festival that is coming up, so that is when the mosquitoes get a chance to breed. I'm gonna fog them!!!! ![]()
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