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Bat: natural mosquito control

Question:
Are you tired of mosquitoes bothering you and your animals? I have found that the most effective way to protect your property from these annoying pests is by putting up a bat house. Bats eat 600 mosquitoes in an hour! They don't bother humans or animals and once you get the bat house you never have to spend another dime on mosquito control. You can find the best bat information on the web at http://webb-it.com/bats and never have to worry about mosquitoes again!


Answer:
-I've heard that soy bean oil is a good prevention for mosquitoes. Covers the surface and stops them breathing? Obviously this won't work on a pond but it sounds great for standing water and nuisance spots.

-In fact, that is how malaria outbreaks used to be controlled. They would put kerosene on the surface of the water, and it would prevent the wigglers from breathing by not allowing gaseous exchange between the surface water and the air. It would, as you noted, be impractical in a pond that housed living things other than mosquitoes.

-I live in a county which has historically had a high rate of rabies. High enough that we do vaccinate our horses for this as there have been a few cases of even rabid horses here. Our skunk population is the major carrier.

Unless you have vampire bats, I wouldn't worry too much about them, despite that fact that I did find a rabid bat in my barn. The liklihood of a rabid bat (other than vampires) biting you is pretty infintesimal, I would think. I know we don't have vampire bats around here. I can't imagine one of the others we do have going after any animal just to bite it. The one I found wasn't moving much. While a dog, for example, might find it and get bitten while messing with it, I don't think it would spread the disease easily except among other bats. Perhaps the experience in CO is quite different from ours, however.



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