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Natural Preventative and Proactive Solutions for Mosquito Control

July 1st, 2013

Mosquito_article-_Asian_tiger_mosquito-SLMAt this time of year, the mosquito infestations are peaking. SOLitude Lake Management, an industry leader in lake and pond management, fisheries management and related environmental services throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and surrounding states, recommends the following natural and ecologically sustainable preventative and proactive mosquito control measures to homeowners, landowners and home owner’s associations, and municipalities.

Eliminate standing water in artificial containers including flower pots, buckets, corrugated drainage hoses, or even hollowed tree stumps. This is the environment that the Asian Tiger Mosquito, which is the carrier of the West Nile virus among other diseases, likes to breed. This insect has only a 200 yard flying radius, therefore infestations many times can be positively effected in the surrounding environment.

Create water flow in larger aquatic environments such as lakes, ponds and stormwater basins with pond aeration. Mosquitoes breed in warm stagnant water therefore the addition of an aerator or fountain will keep the water circulating and eliminate an environment that mosquitoes would consider for breeding.

Stock fish that feed on mosquito larvae in lakes, ponds and stormwater basins. There are many fish that can be added by a fisheries professional that will naturally feed on the larvae and therefore reduce the number of surviving adult mosquitoes. Consider stocking minnows annually in your ponds to ensure there are sufficient quantities to achieve good results.

Plant vegetation that attracts dragonflies. Dragonflies feed on mosquito larvae and also adults. Studies have shown that a single dragonfly can eat 30 to hundreds of mosquitoes a day. Sedges, rushes, lilies, and native grasses and wildflowers are some to consider to attract dragonflies for their breeding and feeding on mosquito larvae.

Biological larvicides can also be an excellent way to control mosquitoes. These naturally occurring beneficial bacteria inhibit the viability of mosquito larvae, and pose no known risks to the environment when applied at the proper rates. Usually this type of treatment will last around a month per application and can be used throughout the breeding season to achieve year-round mosquito control.

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