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Question:
I have some basic questions about mosquito control. I am an amateur astronomer and need to be able to go outdoors and use my telescope. I'm allergic to mosquito repellents, at least if used in the large quantities that seem to be necessary, so I want to kill the bugs or drive them away rather than dousing myself in "Off."

Presently, there is no standing water in my yard except a turtle pond which contains hundreds of Gambusia (mosquitofish). It does not have any nooks or crannies that the fish can't get to. Am I right in assuming that mosquitoes will not be able to breed there?

There are also bats, treefrogs, and mosquito-eating lizards (Anolis carolinensis).

Every month or so, I spray Sevin solution into the gutters and downspouts (where water sometimes accumulates) and on the grass and all the shrubbery. This seems to help a bit, but it doesn't seem to be a complete solution.

There's some chance the mosquitoes are breeding in a neighbor's yard somewhere. Being on top of a hill, I'm at least 300 feet from the nearest creek, and it's not a big one.

My questions:

(1) Should I be using a different insecticide? A higher concentration of Sevin? Instructions are vague and I've been using about 1 fluid ounce of concentrate per gallon. Should I rotate different insecticides on the theory that the mosquitoes may have become resistant?

(2) Would a bug zapper help? How about a fogger? Other techniques?

(3) Where do mosquitoes hide? Am I right in thinking they hide in bushes and grass?

(4) How far do mosquitoes fly? That is, how large an area do I need to be concerned with?

(5) I'm not allergic to mothballs -- someone once suggested using them to repel mosquitoes from the area. Do they work?

Using a citronella candle is not an option because I'm using a telescope, and the air above a candle is far too turbulent.


Answer:
Rather than using the Sevin, investigate some of the agents used by professional mosquito control people. These are generally oils that spread on water and other agents that interrupt the larvae cycle. They are much less harmful to other insect and animal life.



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