@@betsywiedner3084 use any spray bottle. Fill it up half way with water. Put in maybe a spoonful of dish soap. Enough to have a good mix. I use dawn soap. Doesn't harm your plants either.
Megan Abreu-Pickett I have heard that regarding your lawn as long as it is been mow low you should be ok. Product name tempo an insecticide. I sprayed my house the lawn and coupe of bushes. Even tho my Neighboord had an over grown lawns and lots of debris i had great results. I’m curious to know how the experts do it. I want to add this service to my business.
You really do not need to spray on open sunny areas like mowed grass for mosquitoes. They are not going to hang out in the sun in the middle of the day, and just because they may fly over that area does not mean they are landing there. With residual products, you want to concentrate on areas where the mosquitoes would actually land so that you can get the insecticide in contact with the insect. Since this is always a challenge with flying insects, this is why the non-chemical control methods are just as important for managing mosquitoes.
For mosquitoes key is to apply to the underside of leaves on trees/bushes which is there the adults lay during the day, as well as shady areas. You would not treat entire areas of the lawn that are in full sun as it is not habitable for them there.
Its better to care of both Environmental Corrective actions as well as a Pest Control action. Drill holes in your old tires, or discard them. Get rid of moisture contributors. Apply mineral oil to overflow basins under flower pots. I could go on but have no time right now.
Jerry Vance Then, why don't YOU go outside, work in your yard for 4 hours, and tell us all how that works out for ya? I could go on about how I've been eaten alive when I've been working in my yard this summer, and let me tell you something: Desperate times call for desperate measures.
What about if it rains every other day. I used the 1 product that was shown , the one on the left ,when he showed the 2 product. It works good. But it keeps raining. Washes it away.
If you have more frequent rainfall and heavier storms, then of course it’s more difficult to rely on residual sprays alone for your mosquito control. This is part of the reason we recommend that you inspect for standing water sites so that they can be eliminated or treated with a larvicide as part of your overall mosquito management. You can use a residual insecticide such as Talstar P up to once a month for mosquito treatment, but you could use a shorter-acting or natural product between applications, if needed. A natural spray like EcoVia EC can be a great option if you are needing to treat more than once a month for mosquitoes: www.domyown.com/ecovia-ec-p-9660.html
What were the two products you recommended in your video? I'm tired of dealing with these damn human eaters! I sprayed Cutter skinsations on my legs and the mosquitos act like they liked me more.
The two products we recommend are located here... www.domyown.com/mosquito-control-kit-economy-p-14628.html?rrec=true You would need a sprayer to apply the insecticide.
Insecticide granules do not work for mosquito control. Mosquitoes must land on treated surfaces. Since most mosquitoes will land and rest on raised areas like trees, bushes, overhangs, etc they will never contact the areas treated with granules. We recommend sticking with a liquid insecticide that can be sprayed on the areas highlighted in the video.
Deals togo You are most welcome! Please let us know if you have any other questions or if we can help in any other way! Thanks for visiting our channel and website for your Pest Control needs!
Typically with swimming pools, as long as they are in good working order, and the filtration system is working, it will create moving waters, which are not conducive to mosquitoes laying eggs. The movement of the water would discourage them from landing in that water, and it would prevent any eggs laid from surviving.
When exactly mosquitoes are active will vary depending on where you live and the temperatures from day to day. Mosquitoes will be most active when air temperatures are between about 60 and 85 degrees F. Under 50 degrees you will rarely see any biting mosquitoes since they are cold-blooded. You should always aim to eliminate or treat standing water since mosquitoes can still breed in any standing water (above freezing).
Thanks for your suggestion! The term “gnats” can be tricky to address since it can mean midges, fungus gnats, or even different flying insects in different situations. These do all result from moisture issues, though, so identifying and correcting excess moisture issues on your property - just like you would need to do for mosquitoes - is going to be key in managing many other small flying insects, too. Please give us a call at 866-581-7378 for assistance with your needs!
A bee and a mosquito are bot insects, so keep in mind that a product that will kill one kind of insect will kill others, too. We always recommend spraying in the morning or evening when pollinators are less active, and that you avoid spraying pesticides on flowering plants to reduce risk to beneficial insects. You may also consider a repellent such as Mosquito Barrier which would be only a repellent for mosquitoes after it dries: www.domyown.com/mosquito-barrier-p-3893.html Be sure to check out our Inspection Guide, too, for ways to eliminate breeding sites without using chemicals: www.domyown.com/mosquito-inspection-guide-a-492.html
Thank you for your question. We do carry several products labeled for deer flies, but we need to know a bit more so we can make a product recommendation for you. What state are you in? Where are you seeing activity?
My house is in Carrabelle, FL (zip code 32322). I have a 20,000 sqft pond behind my house which has quite a few turtles and several alligators. The pond level varies, but its about 8 feet deep when full. The heavily wooded lot next door is vacant and about 18" deep in pine straw and ivy growth. The deer/yellow flies seem to be worst on the side of the house next to the vacant lot. The front of the house is on a bluff which is quite dry, except the Gulf of Mexico 150 feet away.
+DukeLaCrosse20 Thank you for the detailed information you provided! We recommend using a product like Essentria IC3. This product can be safely used near your pond and is labeled for deer fly control. The product should be applied to shrubbery, trees, and other foliage on your property, focusing on areas where you see the most activity. We do recommend using a mist blower to make sure the application can permeate through dense foliage. Typically deer fly season starts in March and may run through October or November in the south. During these times you will need to repeat treatments at least once a month. It is important to keep in mind that because of your pond (most likely where the deer flies are laying their eggs) you will only be able to decrease the populations, you will not be eliminating them all together. Please let us know if you have any questions. We are always happy to help!
+6996katmom The insecticides featured in this video, Talstar P and Demand CS, are not labeled nor are they safe on tomatoes or any other edibles. If mosquito control is needed around your tomatoes or vegetable garden then you would need to select an insecticide that is labeled for use on tomatoes, such as Hi-Yield Indoor/Outdoor 10% Permethrin Insecticide.
Most people treat for mosquitoes once a month in the summer. Keep in mind that some encapsulated insecticides such as Suspend Polyzone will hold up better to weather like sunlight and rainfall, and all-natural products will wash away more easily in rain. Be sure to review our Mosquito Prevention Guide for non-chemical steps to help you get the most out of your treatments!
Help, my larva hatched and now about 1,000 mosquitos are hanging out in pool. I know how to kill larva now, but how do i kill all the mosquitos before they leave and start terrorizing us and the neighborhood!
I've had incredible luck with the Stinger bug zappers with the specific mosquito lure attractant that you just snap in the bottom that cost like $4 each. I get so many mosquitoes in that thing that it looks like it spouted fur and the only way to clean them out is to hit it with the leaf blower. No kidding, I put it by my pond and it literally destroys millions of them.
Be sure you do not spray into the creek. Make sure you only do the applications on days where no rain or windy conditions are expected. If you follow these instructions, the creek should not pose a problem. Let us know if you have any other questions, we are always happy to help!
There are many small flying insects which can appear in large numbers, especially after a weather shift like a rise in temperatures or a heavy rainfall. Our Mosquito Control Kits have great products to use for managing mosquitoes and other common flying insects. There are different kits depending on how much area you have to treat. We have more tips on places to look for breeding sites in our Mosquito Inspection Guide, and videos on how and where to spray in our Mosquito Treatment Guide. If you have more specific questions about your treatment, please give our Customer Service team a call at 866-581-7378 so that we can better assist you!
Right... I've dug up my pond,blocked the river at the bottom of the garden,ripped down all guttering,cut the entire water supply to the house and drained all water butts! See what happens tonight 😁
Darlene Wells Your dogs can safely return to the treated areas as soon as they are completely dry. We usually recommend waiting 1-2 hours depending on heat in humidity in your area.
Purple Kush That would be great, but sadly no, this treatment won’t work for dogs or cats. We do have a product that is a motion detection sprinkler that will shoot water at them and scare cats and dogs away from areas you want to protect: www.domyownpestcontrol.com/havahart-spray-away-20-motion-activated-sprinkler-animal-repellent-p-14625.html
... /... , yes ! It's called human cancer and it's a very slowly painful death , that takes years to reach its peak. What goes around comes [ back ] around . Just remember D.D.T. , Ciclon-B , and Thalidomide ,,, to name a few . CRIME AGAINST HUMAN SOCIETY -( she said ). [ Agatha Christie ]…
Just because they pulled it off the market and do not manufacture it anymore doesn't make it illegal for me to continue to own and use it on my property. If the Government wants to buy it back, my going rate is $50K a gallon.
that does indeed make it illegal. when an agency cancels a product it is given a phase out date and has to be used by that time and then disposed of according to your state regulation. Also you are supposed to be certified to use the product.
Corey Wilbur 🙄 it’s mosquitoes, killed or be killed... who’s he hurting??? Who gives a shit if it is illegal or not?? Damn mosquitoes out here eating you alive! Shouldn’t that be illegal?
I'm sick of all the environmentaly/pet/kid "safe" stuff. I live alone with no kids or pets and just want all bugs gone from my house and property. is there a real solution to this that isn't a repellent or has to be reapplied everytime it rains? Feel free to PM me if you have a answer that you can't say publicly.
miyuru1 As long as you follow the product label and avoid spraying into your pool or spraying on a windy day which could allow product to drift into your pool, it is safe to spray the pool area.
We always recommend disposing of used chemicals like oil in accordance with local regulations. If you are looking for something to use around natural bodies of water for mosquito control, then we recommend Altosid Pro-G larvicide which lasts for 30 days and is safe to use around aquatic life. Essentria IC3 insecticide is a natural spray that is safe to use on turf and ornamental plants around aquatic areas as well to help reduce adult mosquito populations. As always, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions!
You should always read and follow the product labels of anything you are using prior to application. You can also view the SDS for products we sell online anytime, too. The Safety Data Sheet provides more specific and standardized information regarding toxicity of registered pesticides. For most pesticides you will need to wear long sleeves, long pants, socks and shoes, and chemical resistant gloves for mixing and spraying, and pets and people other than the applicator should stay out of the treatment area until the application is complete and dry. Please let us know if you have more specific questions.
Why? Did you have them over for tea and they didn't leave? Or are you using a "mosquito attraction" spray and removing the screens when you open the windows?
Someone told me this concoction works very well for mosquitos. Buy a big bottle of blue cheap mouthwash, add in 3 cups of Epsom salts and 3 stale 12oz cheap beer, mix it till salts are dissolved. spray around yard, says will not harm plants, says it works for 80 days, worth a try.
Blakkheim - What? Are you saying that doesn't work? Most of my on-line friends said they were going to try it, and I haven't heard from them that it doesn't!
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Flamethrower also helps
After I apply the repellent will rain water make it less effective ?
dish soap works really well too.
How to use dish soap to get rid of misquoted porch and yard?
@@betsywiedner3084 use any spray bottle. Fill it up half way with water. Put in maybe a spoonful of dish soap. Enough to have a good mix. I use dawn soap. Doesn't harm your plants either.
I have honey bees in my yard and won't spray these chemicals.
Should I also be applying on lawns, or JUST bushes/shrubs/trees?
Megan Abreu-Pickett I have heard that regarding your lawn as long as it is been mow low you should be ok. Product name tempo an insecticide. I sprayed my house the lawn and coupe of bushes. Even tho my Neighboord had an over grown lawns and lots of debris i had great results. I’m curious to know how the experts do it. I want to add this service to my business.
You really do not need to spray on open sunny areas like mowed grass for mosquitoes. They are not going to hang out in the sun in the middle of the day, and just because they may fly over that area does not mean they are landing there. With residual products, you want to concentrate on areas where the mosquitoes would actually land so that you can get the insecticide in contact with the insect. Since this is always a challenge with flying insects, this is why the non-chemical control methods are just as important for managing mosquitoes.
Do we also spray grass turf for mosquitoes?
For mosquitoes key is to apply to the underside of leaves on trees/bushes which is there the adults lay during the day, as well as shady areas. You would not treat entire areas of the lawn that are in full sun as it is not habitable for them there.
Its better to care of both Environmental Corrective actions as well as a Pest Control action. Drill holes in your old tires, or discard them. Get rid of moisture contributors. Apply mineral oil to overflow basins under flower pots. I could go on but have no time right now.
Jerry Vance Then, why don't YOU go outside, work in your yard for 4 hours, and tell us all how that works out for ya? I could go on about how I've been eaten alive when I've been working in my yard this summer, and let me tell you something: Desperate times call for desperate measures.
What about if it rains every other day. I used the 1 product that was shown , the one on the left ,when he showed the 2 product. It works good. But it keeps raining. Washes it away.
If you have more frequent rainfall and heavier storms, then of course it’s more difficult to rely on residual sprays alone for your mosquito control. This is part of the reason we recommend that you inspect for standing water sites so that they can be eliminated or treated with a larvicide as part of your overall mosquito management. You can use a residual insecticide such as Talstar P up to once a month for mosquito treatment, but you could use a shorter-acting or natural product between applications, if needed. A natural spray like EcoVia EC can be a great option if you are needing to treat more than once a month for mosquitoes: www.domyown.com/ecovia-ec-p-9660.html
as bad as we have them here in Texas we need crop dusting planes
i agree
It's barely June and it's already terrible.
What were the two products you recommended in your video? I'm tired of dealing with these damn human eaters! I sprayed Cutter skinsations on my legs and the mosquitos act like they liked me more.
The two products we recommend are located here...
www.domyown.com/mosquito-control-kit-economy-p-14628.html?rrec=true
You would need a sprayer to apply the insecticide.
Off Deepwoods spray
Send this guy to India / Bangladesh. Mosquitoes will make him forget his own dad's name 😂
I wonder if there any granules that I can spread over my backyard instead of using a spray. Any suggestions are welcome, please?
Insecticide granules do not work for mosquito control. Mosquitoes must land on treated surfaces. Since most mosquitoes will land and rest on raised areas like trees, bushes, overhangs, etc they will never contact the areas treated with granules. We recommend sticking with a liquid insecticide that can be sprayed on the areas highlighted in the video.
Thank you.
Deals togo
You are most welcome! Please let us know if you have any other questions or if we can help in any other way! Thanks for visiting our channel and website for your Pest Control needs!
Does this still work. If you have neighbors on both side of your house that has a swimming pool ?
Typically with swimming pools, as long as they are in good working order, and the filtration system is working, it will create moving waters, which are not conducive to mosquitoes laying eggs. The movement of the water would discourage them from landing in that water, and it would prevent any eggs laid from surviving.
When is the mosquito seasons?
When exactly mosquitoes are active will vary depending on where you live and the temperatures from day to day. Mosquitoes will be most active when air temperatures are between about 60 and 85 degrees F. Under 50 degrees you will rarely see any biting mosquitoes since they are cold-blooded. You should always aim to eliminate or treat standing water since mosquitoes can still breed in any standing water (above freezing).
How do you get rid of gnats?
Could you do a video on that?
Thanks for your suggestion! The term “gnats” can be tricky to address since it can mean midges, fungus gnats, or even different flying insects in different situations. These do all result from moisture issues, though, so identifying and correcting excess moisture issues on your property - just like you would need to do for mosquitoes - is going to be key in managing many other small flying insects, too. Please give us a call at 866-581-7378 for assistance with your needs!
Do you have anything that won't kill bee's ?
A bee and a mosquito are bot insects, so keep in mind that a product that will kill one kind of insect will kill others, too. We always recommend spraying in the morning or evening when pollinators are less active, and that you avoid spraying pesticides on flowering plants to reduce risk to beneficial insects. You may also consider a repellent such as Mosquito Barrier which would be only a repellent for mosquitoes after it dries: www.domyown.com/mosquito-barrier-p-3893.html
Be sure to check out our Inspection Guide, too, for ways to eliminate breeding sites without using chemicals: www.domyown.com/mosquito-inspection-guide-a-492.html
By the time I finish the first round I’ll have to start the second
I’ll be breathing in as much chemical as the mosquitoes
I am going to have a jihad on my mosquitos
Got any suggestions for deer flies (aka yellow flies)
Thank you for your question. We do carry several products labeled for deer flies, but we need to know a bit more so we can make a product recommendation for you. What state are you in? Where are you seeing activity?
My house is in Carrabelle, FL (zip code 32322). I have a 20,000 sqft pond behind my house which has quite a few turtles and several alligators. The pond level varies, but its about 8 feet deep when full. The heavily wooded lot next door is vacant and about 18" deep in pine straw and ivy growth. The deer/yellow flies seem to be worst on the side of the house next to the vacant lot. The front of the house is on a bluff which is quite dry, except the Gulf of Mexico 150 feet away.
+DukeLaCrosse20 Thank you for the detailed information you provided! We recommend using a product like Essentria IC3. This product can be safely used near your pond and is labeled for deer fly control. The product should be applied to shrubbery, trees, and other foliage on your property, focusing on areas where you see the most activity. We do recommend using a mist blower to make sure the application can permeate through dense foliage. Typically deer fly season starts in March and may run through October or November in the south. During these times you will need to repeat treatments at least once a month. It is important to keep in mind that because of your pond (most likely where the deer flies are laying their eggs) you will only be able to decrease the populations, you will not be eliminating them all together. Please let us know if you have any questions. We are always happy to help!
Will it kill my tomato and pepper plants if the spray gets on them?
+6996katmom The insecticides featured in this video, Talstar P and Demand CS, are not labeled nor are they safe on tomatoes or any other edibles. If mosquito control is needed around your tomatoes or vegetable garden then you would need to select an insecticide that is labeled for use on tomatoes, such as Hi-Yield Indoor/Outdoor 10% Permethrin Insecticide.
how long does this last? how often do i need to repeat process?
Most people treat for mosquitoes once a month in the summer. Keep in mind that some encapsulated insecticides such as Suspend Polyzone will hold up better to weather like sunlight and rainfall, and all-natural products will wash away more easily in rain. Be sure to review our Mosquito Prevention Guide for non-chemical steps to help you get the most out of your treatments!
Help, my larva hatched and now about 1,000 mosquitos are hanging out in pool. I know how to kill larva now, but how do i kill all the mosquitos before they leave and start terrorizing us and the neighborhood!
I've had incredible luck with the Stinger bug zappers with the specific mosquito lure attractant that you just snap in the bottom that cost like $4 each. I get so many mosquitoes in that thing that it looks like it spouted fur and the only way to clean them out is to hit it with the leaf blower. No kidding, I put it by my pond and it literally destroys millions of them.
awesome video!!!
I from India
How I purchase this product
Please reply me
Sorry, we currently only ship within the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii) and to the US Territories.
What if we have a creek in and around our home?
Be sure you do not spray into the creek. Make sure you only do the applications on days where no rain or windy conditions are expected. If you follow these instructions, the creek should not pose a problem. Let us know if you have any other questions, we are always happy to help!
I have no water sources and I have literally swarms in the shade on my house and I still can't get rid of them. HELP
There are many small flying insects which can appear in large numbers, especially after a weather shift like a rise in temperatures or a heavy rainfall. Our Mosquito Control Kits have great products to use for managing mosquitoes and other common flying insects. There are different kits depending on how much area you have to treat. We have more tips on places to look for breeding sites in our Mosquito Inspection Guide, and videos on how and where to spray in our Mosquito Treatment Guide. If you have more specific questions about your treatment, please give our Customer Service team a call at 866-581-7378 so that we can better assist you!
Right... I've dug up my pond,blocked the river at the bottom of the garden,ripped down all guttering,cut the entire water supply to the house and drained all water butts! See what happens tonight 😁
jason antigua what ever happend are they gone
How long before I can let my cats out in the yard after back yard treatment.thay love to eat grass.
Darlene Wells How long after back yard treatment can I let my cats out in the yard, They love to eat grass and I do not want them to get sick.
Darlene Wells Your dogs can safely return to the treated areas as soon as they are completely dry. We usually recommend waiting 1-2 hours depending on heat in humidity in your area.
I’m watching this after having one buzz around my ear while trying to sleep
Will this work for dogs and cats too?
Purple Kush That would be great, but sadly no, this treatment won’t work for dogs or cats. We do have a product that is a motion detection sprinkler that will shoot water at them and scare cats and dogs away from areas you want to protect: www.domyownpestcontrol.com/havahart-spray-away-20-motion-activated-sprinkler-animal-repellent-p-14625.html
... /... , yes ! It's called human cancer and it's a very slowly painful death , that takes years to reach its peak.
What goes around comes [ back ] around . Just remember D.D.T. , Ciclon-B , and Thalidomide ,,, to name a few .
CRIME AGAINST HUMAN SOCIETY -( she said ). [ Agatha Christie ]…
Hey Manuel, are you ded yet?
Is that stuff safe for rain barrels?
No
Well I have approx. 5 gallons of chloridane. I use 1 oz. Per year and my yard and home is 100% bug free.
Isn't that illegal?
Just because they pulled it off the market and do not manufacture it anymore doesn't make it illegal for me to continue to own and use it on my property.
If the Government wants to buy it back, my going rate is $50K a gallon.
that does indeed make it illegal. when an agency cancels a product it is given a phase out date and has to be used by that time and then disposed of according to your state regulation. Also you are supposed to be certified to use the product.
Corey Wilbur 🙄 it’s mosquitoes, killed or be killed... who’s he hurting??? Who gives a shit if it is illegal or not?? Damn mosquitoes out here eating you alive! Shouldn’t that be illegal?
But if your neighbors dont do anything you're still gonna get bit
ed san is this a question or a fact?? I fought applications did like some sort of barrier besides killing them
@@ezequielarce8079 so are you saying you never got bit at home?
ed san my question was more of gathering information. I plan on having this as a service.
@@ezequielarce8079 OK👍
In my experience it’s been about a 90% reduction. That’s with these products but I use a mister to apply it so that might be why.
I'm sick of all the environmentaly/pet/kid "safe" stuff. I live alone with no kids or pets and just want all bugs gone from my house and property. is there a real solution to this that isn't a repellent or has to be reapplied everytime it rains? Feel free to PM me if you have a answer that you can't say publicly.
p.s. it can be poisonous as hell and I'm fine with it.
+DoMyOwnPestControl.com Is it safe to use these products near my pool?
miyuru1
As long as you follow the product label and avoid spraying into your pool or spraying on a windy day which could allow product to drift into your pool, it is safe to spray the pool area.
Fire!
I just poured used oil in the pond and swamps
We always recommend disposing of used chemicals like oil in accordance with local regulations. If you are looking for something to use around natural bodies of water for mosquito control, then we recommend Altosid Pro-G larvicide which lasts for 30 days and is safe to use around aquatic life. Essentria IC3 insecticide is a natural spray that is safe to use on turf and ornamental plants around aquatic areas as well to help reduce adult mosquito populations. As always, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions!
Pretty sure this was a joke.
can cats eat things that got sprayed and not get sick?
Grass holds water...
what are the health risks to humans with that spray
You should always read and follow the product labels of anything you are using prior to application. You can also view the SDS for products we sell online anytime, too. The Safety Data Sheet provides more specific and standardized information regarding toxicity of registered pesticides. For most pesticides you will need to wear long sleeves, long pants, socks and shoes, and chemical resistant gloves for mixing and spraying, and pets and people other than the applicator should stay out of the treatment area until the application is complete and dry. Please let us know if you have more specific questions.
@@domyown and if you actually look at how they develop the SDS sheets, it's laughable. They're selling a product.
Just buy a big bag of moth balls. Throw a bunch in the backyard next time you have outdoor guests.
Problem is my wife is a chemophobic.
I have lots of mosquitoes in my house
Elsa Algazlan close the windows
Why? Did you have them over for tea and they didn't leave? Or are you using a "mosquito attraction" spray and removing the screens when you open the windows?
Someone told me this concoction works very well for mosquitos. Buy a big bottle of blue cheap mouthwash, add in 3 cups of Epsom salts and 3 stale 12oz cheap beer, mix it till salts are dissolved. spray around yard, says will not harm plants, says it works for 80 days, worth a try.
didn't work for me. what a waste of beer.
David you really are a tool you know that? I bet if someone told you to jump off a building to get rid of mosquito's you'd believe that too.
Robert Barnes you were suppose to drink the beer after killing the mosquitos! Lol
Blakkheim - What? Are you saying that doesn't work? Most of my on-line friends said they were going to try it, and I haven't heard from them that it doesn't!
David Strutz I’ve always had really good results with apple cidar vinegar and baking soda. It makes my mosquitos super clean and shiny.
That means get rid of the grass... Lol
🤗
Or you can make a trap with a soda bottle, water, brown sugar and yeast.
and apple cider vinegar
jlarsena don't waste your time
Just killed all the bees too
Jims cute.. lol
I don't like this guy's smugness about it all, at the intro. Like he invented them. :p P.s. You know how many natural remedies there are?? ;)
DoMyOwn Jim you dork
Ridiculous, useless sales video. Thanks.
2 yay
We have a pool in the back yard. It's right by a whole bunch of trees. Me and my family can't even really enjoy the pool without getting ate up
Get a pool cover and spray
Mosquito net canopy around the pool