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Mosquito Dunks 117-6 30-Ounce Mosquito Bits

Mosquito Dunks 117-6 30-Ounce Mosquito Bits
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Mosquito Dunks 117-6 30-Ounce Mosquito Bits

 
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Sound biological mosquito control - Kills within 24 hours. Kills before mosquitoes are old enough to bite. Sprinkle in any standing water

 
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Product Details
Product Length:8.8 inches
Product Width:12.0 inches
Product Height:12.0 inches
Product Weight:1.17 pounds
Package Length:8.0 inches
Package Width:5.5 inches
Package Height:3.7 inches
Package Weight:1.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews

Features
  • Environmentally sound biological mosquito control

  • Kills mosquitoes fast, within 24 hours

  • EPA registered in all 50 states

  • Sprinkle in any standing water

  • 32-ounce weight


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 29 customer reviews )
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30 of 30 found the following review helpful:


5Works great when mosquito dunks are inconvenient  Oct 16, 2008 By A. Alden
Swampy and perpetually muddy areas abound around us and this product worked very well to broadcast over the mud and still water when the dunks were too compacted to help. It rains frequently and when it does, these muddy areas get about an inch of water and are perfect for mosquitos breeding. I started early this past spring and was very pleased with the lower mosquito count this summer.

Update March 2012: Now is the time to put this stuff out! If you catch the first batch of larvae, then they won't get a chance to breed and you won't be battling as many later in the season. I put Mosquito Bits out in February 2011 and noticed a significant lack of mosquitos later on in the season when working in my garden and sitting in the yard. I just put it down again last week. - Check trees for hidden water holes and range far enough out to limit mosquitos coming your way. I read somewhere that they have about an acre and a half range. I ask my neighbors if I can put it down on their properties and they have always said an enthusiastic Yes (of course). Don't expect them to take care of the problem.

31 of 32 found the following review helpful:


5Bacillus thuringensis or BT  Aug 03, 2006 By Louisa Cauvin
This product does an excellent job killing the mosquito larvae that grow in standing water. You can put it into puddles that have nowhere to drain after rain. We have many fewer mosquitos on our property since we started using this product.

41 of 45 found the following review helpful:


4Works for me :)  Jul 01, 2007 By Johannes Luijten
Worked great for me - I live in a rural area with a lot of woods around the house. Just spread it around - specially in those still standing water spots (even if they seem dried out, or just "moist"). I had results after about a week. Will buy this again ...!

Note: seeing all those so called "get rid of mosquitoes" products made me very skeptical about products like this. This one however did the trick for me!

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:


5AMAZING RESULTS!  Jul 25, 2010 By Jennifer Allen
You can get picked up and carried away by the mosquitoes on my property. THEY GET BAD! But we have a 1/2 acre fish pond so I thought it was just going to be a fact of life. Ponds = blood suckers in the summer.

UNTIL we found this stuff.

I sprinkled some in the pond and started noticing within a few days that mosquitoes couldnt pick up and carry off the dog anymore... after a week, they are almost gone. Sure theres the occasional one or two buzzing around sticking their tongues out at us, but I can actually go out and enjoy my garden for a change without taking a bath in DEET first.

Very Very VERY pleased with this stuff and I will be buying more every season.

Now maybe my neighbors will talk to me and stop contemplating bulldozing my pond over! Ha!

To those that put a little around their yard and still find mosquitoes in their face, Im going to suggest that you are not finding the source of where they are coming from. This stuff isnt a "magic force field"...

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5mosquito control  Aug 20, 2010 By olulpana
Mosquito Bits and Mosquito dunks work great! Word of use for fish/turtle ponds. If you use either product I would advise putting it into a cutoff piece of stocking and floating it. Even though it states not harmful to fish etc. my turtles have tried to eat it and I didn't want that to happen so I pantyhosed it and it works great. You can even float the pantyhose under a floating fake lilly plant as not to see it, and just renew contents as you need to. Also remember to scatter it in any damp/wet type location bogs or just swales etc. Also, I have a end city storm drain on my property swale that always has Mosquitos coming from it, so I tied a Mosquito dunk to a long piece of twine and attached it to the grate so that it just floats on the surface of the water that sits stagnant at the bottom of the drain when there is no rain flushing the system. Remember larvae hatches quickly. Also just another note Muscovy ducks are awesome at eating their weight in mosquito larvae so be friendly to them "city dwellers".

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