I've been using these for a long time. I have a small farm, so I have other standing water areas. Mosquito dunks are the easiest, safest, and probably cheapest way to kill those larvae.
The cheapest way is to add in fish, particularly if we're talking about farm dams. Indeed adding the right species of fish to your farm dam is cash positive because you can sell the fingerlings as a secondary revenue source.
@@tjmarx I put Summit Mosquito Bits in a 5 gallon bucket with some stinky stagnant water in it. I threw cavitation in it to rot. It attracts mosquitos like crazy. I add a teaspoon to a tablespoon of mosquito bits once a week. No mosquitos. No bites day or night.
@@shigetsan Yes, the dunks are BT, it's safe for dogs, cats, and humans. I think it's ok for birds, too, but not certain of that. BT kills many different kinds of insects.
OMG this stuff works GREAT!! Pool had larvae in it, so I shocked, scrubbed & set 1 of these little gems in, 2 hours later, no 1 that I could see was alive!
Mosquito fish are probably the most natural way to keep larvae at bay. However, mine all were victims of the masked bandit and the lone little guppy survivor cannot keep up with the volume (winter temps here don't deter them!). Spent an hour scooping out larvae from my pond. Today I thought to look on line and VOILA! answer to on-going maintenance solved. Clicked through and bought some., Thanks, Mousetrap!
In nature Siamese fighting fish eat mosquito larvae as main diet. In many South East Asia countries they are found in ponds, rice fields. They can survive in stagnant water bodies with a little oxygen. They cause no harm to environment. And add some beautiful scenery to your surroundings.
I read about a trick, best for smaller containers, is to pour oil over the water, effectively smothering the larva. can you verify how well this works?
The mosquito abatement facility in my town has been giving mosquito fish to homeowners for free for 40 years to anyone with a pond or fountain or large areas of standing water.
Love this product. I have two drains with lids over them. I had hundreds of mosquitoes until I discovered the lids and put dunks into them. I also use Mosquito bits. We use fly traps that smell exactly like sh*t but no more flies as long as you change bag once a month. I put used fly traps in a gallon zip lock bag because you don't want this to spill in the garbage or on you. Keep fly traps far from your living space.
I bought those mosquito dunks and put it in a creek behind my house. Im also surprise that the Zika virus has been around for more than 2 years. I thought it was newly discovered. Im glad the dunks I bought will be effective this summer. I plan on having a great summer without mosquitos.
i hope you're joking. These are meant for small bodies of water. If you wanted to get a whole creek you would probably need hundreds of dunks and to distribute them evenly, and also replace after each rainfall.
kitsurubami Im not joking there are no mosquitos in my area. And creek like a small stream not a whole lake is behind my house.I put three in there so it helps.
I put feeder fish in standing water, they eat the larvae. Just lightly feed the tiny inexpensive fish the first few weeks until they start getting a good supply of larvae. the reduction is obvious with in a few weeks, and if the water is deep enough, the fish will overwinter.
You could just coat the water with a thin layer of oil that you spray on. It prevents the larvae from breathing and thus, they suffocate. Good for containers that don't house fish - bad if you do have fish, as the fish would die too.
I swear I read on the packaging maybe 10 years ago, that they said specifically to not use Mosquito Dunks (the common name brand ones in the red packaging) in water with fish such as ponds. Now I see on doing a search, that the front of the package specifically says it is safe for fish and you can even put it in the water for your pets. I just wonder if this infected larva becomes toxic to things like frogs and tadpoles and minnows, if they eat the infected larva. I would hate to wipe out nature's mosquito control and the mosquito larva, and then not return to maintain larva control and then the mosquitoes take over, because it takes no effort to regain mosquito populations, while more complex organisms such as minnows and frogs, take a lot more time. If this is 100% safe with the only side effect being costing money, then I will have to get some for ditches that hold water. I don't mind spending money to kill mosquitoes.
Or you can use a few drops of dishwashing liquid, or a few drops of olive oil. Both break the water tension and the mosquitos die because the cant get to the top to breath.
HA HA HA HA HA! FYI: I laughed so hard my sphincter decided to stop working. Long story short, my butthole yawned and drooled a brackish puddle down my leg & filling my sock. Do I need to be concerned about it attracting mosquito larvae?
I was doing the 2 weeks trips and need to water plant with a jar and string method then my mum keep complaining mosquitoes will come if you leave it like that, I keep explaining that I only can find this method on the internet idk how to prevent the mosquito and she keep complaining about mosquitoes
I don't see a link? I'd love to try this. I left my fishtank outside and the rain filled it up. I need to rid it of the mosquito larvae without leaving any residue behind in the tank so I can have fish again.
nice video and thanks for the review. will the Mosquito Dunks work for my rain water system? my concern is the constant draining and refilling of the barrels. although I don't usually drain them completely. thanks for any guidance you can provide, Jack :-)
Curious to know: Will mosquito still lay eggs in water that has the Mosquito Dunks? I ask, is that it doesn't do much good if I treat my standing water while the rest in the neighborhood doesn't. The thought is: Could individuals build effective mosquito traps: i.e. purposely create stagnant pools of water to attract as many eggs as possible, then have the larvae killed.
No. Creating that environment allows mosquitos to live that wouldnt otherwise. Then you just kill those mosquitos that you produced. We havent yet effectively figured out how to attract a bunch of mosquitos and kill those ones we attract. We would have to find a way to confuse their Carbon sensors which they use to detect animals to feed on. If we could simulate a large group of animals or people to attract all 5he mosquitos in a small area and then somehow kill all those mosquitos then that would work. They are the numbwe one disease causes and no 1 cause of death for people yet we havent figured out a way to control them effectively.
@@SunfishKing I realise you wrote your comment 2 years ago, but everything you wrote in it is false. There are many products that have been on the market for DECADES that effectively attract and dispose of mosquitos. Everything from those little mozzie coils, to the pheremone tablets you stick in bug zappers, to sprays, traps, all kinds of stuff. Of the 2500 species of mosquito in the world, only 2 of those species ever have a blood meal in their lifecycle and even then it's only the pregnant female. All mosquitos are essential pollinators far more important to pollination of not only general flaura but also human crop plants than bees ever will be. We need mosquitos. We just need species species of mosquito to not bite *us and our pets*.
that one single dunk is labeled to treat up to 100sq ft of water surface......so that one dunk was entirely too much for that less than 1sq ft of water surface.....so its no wonder it worked when you added that entire thing.....
i herd that another good option is to introduce guppies into the ecosystem. they breed like flies and apparently love mosquito larvae. apparently it's being used in tropical places where malaria is a big problem.
One could also use oil layering process, any oil will do, its just about preventing the larvae to breath. you know just in case the mosquito dunks don't sell in your area.
GpD79 If you are talking about the larvae/nymph of dragon fly, then they breath oxyge through water unlike mosquitoes larvae which require oxygen from air, so they may not be harmed. If you are concerned about an adult dragonfly about to lay its eggs in that layered water, then there is a high chance that it may drown(die).
I put mine in two weeks ago and just went to check and there were gazillions of swimmers! What gives? It is just the tiny bit of water left in our pond below rock level that I put it in, so very little water.
I have a pond with loads of backswimmers but no mosquito larvae. I dished out 10 or so backswimmers from the pond and put them in a water tank full of mosquito larvae. The backswimmers sucked the life out of those wriggling little pests in a matter of days. Cost....Zero, satisfaction 100%. Thanks backswimmers you're amazing.
not sure, but a pool should have appropriate levels of sanitizing chemicals such as chlorine, which is lethal to the larvae. If your pool has mosquito larvae in it, then it is not safe to enter. You must sanitize it.
HELP!!! I was out of power for a week after Irma and so had all the doors open, live in Florida, and so mosquitos got in and are now laying eggs in my pet water bowls. I didnt even know until I saw the larva in an auto waterer. I haven't filled that up since and now dump, clean out, and refill all 3 water dishes twice a day and I thought if I was taking that by dumping any eggs, they would eventually go away but they haven't and are wreaking havok in my house. I don't have any standing water outside nor do I inside but those 3 water bowls which need to stay filled as my animals need water. I don't want to put that water dunk in my animal's water dish. Been proven safe or not, I am just not comfortable with my animals drinking that but I cannot find any info on mosiquitoes investing homes inside. Just outside with standing water. I made triple sure there was no rain catching in anything outside. What else can I do to stop these things?
there is a species of fish that is the mosquito fish (guppies) people often keep them in their aquariums you could just get a fish net and transfer the larvae to the fish tank if you have one! any fish could eat mosquito larvae even saltwater fish from small to big fish they eat it!
if it really kills the mosquitos will it hurt the water in barrall ..i use my rain water to water my garden tomatos cumbers..so will the water hurt my plants...:)
it didnt work for him either. if you noticed as he was saying it killed everyone of them i seen at least 2 big ones still moving in the jar. this trick is only for stupid people that listen with their eyes shut
It works. BTI... the bacteria in the dunk are lethal to thousands of different types of mosquitoes. You may have water somewhere you haven't discovered, I did. Once I found them, I have practically zero mosquitoes. Check out other videos, especially from other countries that are overwhelmed with mosquitoes. Don't give up. You can kill the little BASTARDS.
Hot water and dipel powder work (not drinksble)filter off diatamaceous earth covering with oil setting surface on fire?and um what about um diatamaceous earth putting hot rocks in water help in pond with no fish i mean .filzering just surface off.i tried buying them but they mot ship to europe☹️vitamin b2vitsmin b,1
I love mosquitos, when they're dead!
Good one
I've been using these for a long time. I have a small farm, so I have other standing water areas. Mosquito dunks are the easiest, safest, and probably cheapest way to kill those larvae.
The cheapest way is to add in fish, particularly if we're talking about farm dams. Indeed adding the right species of fish to your farm dam is cash positive because you can sell the fingerlings as a secondary revenue source.
@@tjmarx I put Summit Mosquito Bits in a 5 gallon bucket with some stinky stagnant water in it. I threw cavitation in it to rot. It attracts mosquitos like crazy. I add a teaspoon to a tablespoon of mosquito bits once a week.
No mosquitos. No bites day or night.
What about standing water that cats and dogs drink out of? Can you put a Duncan one of those
@@shigetsan Yes, the dunks are BT, it's safe for dogs, cats, and humans. I think it's ok for birds, too, but not certain of that. BT kills many different kinds of insects.
@@tjmarx Fish and pond require maintenence though.
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OMG this stuff works GREAT!! Pool had larvae in it, so I shocked, scrubbed & set 1 of these little gems in, 2 hours later, no 1 that I could see was alive!
You use this on your pool? Idk what I could put in mine
So it will not hurt the goldfish and their eggs?
Mosquito fish are probably the most natural way to keep larvae at bay. However, mine all were victims of the masked bandit and the lone little guppy survivor cannot keep up with the volume (winter temps here don't deter them!). Spent an hour scooping out larvae from my pond. Today I thought to look on line and VOILA! answer to on-going maintenance solved. Clicked through and bought some., Thanks, Mousetrap!
In nature Siamese fighting fish eat mosquito larvae as main diet. In many South East Asia countries they are found in ponds, rice fields. They can survive in stagnant water bodies with a little oxygen. They cause no harm to environment. And add some beautiful scenery to your surroundings.
I read about a trick, best for smaller containers, is to pour oil over the water, effectively smothering the larva. can you verify how well this works?
armorhide406 I've done it, works great. Use cooking oil, not petroleum, so it's not damaging to the environment.
DonziGT230 yeah that's what I meant. shoulda included that :L
Research Walter Reed.
Frogs and lizards work pretty good too, tadpoles eat mosquito larvae, and more frogs eat more mosquitoes.
Dragonflies are also excellent.
Mine doesn't keep the numbers low😭
Thank you so much for not drinking that water!!! Going out to buy some of those for my water plants.
The mosquito abatement facility in my town has been giving mosquito fish to homeowners for free for 40 years to anyone with a pond or fountain or large areas of standing water.
how many dunks will be needed for a whole pool?
hey, how is it that you got a verified profile with 14 subs?
Also, ig u would need 4-5 of them
Love this product. I have two drains with lids over them. I had hundreds of mosquitoes until I discovered the lids and put dunks into them. I also use Mosquito bits. We use fly traps that smell exactly like sh*t but no more flies as long as you change bag once a month. I put used fly traps in a gallon zip lock bag because you don't want this to spill in the garbage or on you. Keep fly traps far from your living space.
I heard a farmer used goldfish in a rain barrel, that ate the larvie before it had a chance to hatch. This way sounds less messy..
I bought those mosquito dunks and put it in a creek behind my house. Im also surprise that the Zika virus has been around for more than 2 years. I thought it was newly discovered. Im glad the dunks I bought will be effective this summer. I plan on having a great summer without mosquitos.
i hope you're joking. These are meant for small bodies of water. If you wanted to get a whole creek you would probably need hundreds of dunks and to distribute them evenly, and also replace after each rainfall.
kitsurubami Im not joking there are no mosquitos in my area. And creek like a small stream not a whole lake is behind my house.I put three in there so it helps.
Where can I buy the mosquito dunks please?
Amazon has them
It says "This weird TRICK" This is NOT a trick!!! This is a product that you are endorsing!!! Not cool!
Besides that, they DO NOT WORK!!!!
I put feeder fish in standing water, they eat the larvae. Just lightly feed the tiny inexpensive fish the first few weeks until they start getting a good supply of larvae. the reduction is obvious with in a few weeks, and if the water is deep enough, the fish will overwinter.
Nice blurry “proof”
It was actually just in focus as the before, the water is just cloudy, you can still see that there's no larvae
@@fhoenixellis9397 nope actually out of focus, but who cares it works
@@erickgonzalez8862 agreed
You could just coat the water with a thin layer of oil that you spray on. It prevents the larvae from breathing and thus, they suffocate. Good for containers that don't house fish - bad if you do have fish, as the fish would die too.
I swear I read on the packaging maybe 10 years ago, that they said specifically to not use Mosquito Dunks (the common name brand ones in the red packaging) in water with fish such as ponds. Now I see on doing a search, that the front of the package specifically says it is safe for fish and you can even put it in the water for your pets. I just wonder if this infected larva becomes toxic to things like frogs and tadpoles and minnows, if they eat the infected larva. I would hate to wipe out nature's mosquito control and the mosquito larva, and then not return to maintain larva control and then the mosquitoes take over, because it takes no effort to regain mosquito populations, while more complex organisms such as minnows and frogs, take a lot more time.
If this is 100% safe with the only side effect being costing money, then I will have to get some for ditches that hold water. I don't mind spending money to kill mosquitoes.
Brackish water means water with a higher salinity than fresh water but not as high as seawater...
Spraying motor oil on top of the water works as well.
Or you can use a few drops of dishwashing liquid, or a few drops of olive oil. Both break the water tension and the mosquitos die because the cant get to the top to breath.
Will that kill my lotus flowers?
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Why don’t you go on Amazon, find the dunks and ask that question in the “question” section.
MAN I thought THAT TEA WAS GONNA SPLASH ALL OVER YOU WHEN YOU DROPPED YOUR DUNK!!!!!
why was the "after" image blurred? it wasnt clear and close up like the "before" image.
mosquito penises
Sounds like a internet ad
Wait... Mosquito larvae turn into mosquitos?... I don't buy it, it just seems way too far fetched.
HA HA HA HA HA! FYI: I laughed so hard my sphincter decided to stop working. Long story short, my butthole yawned and drooled a brackish puddle down my leg & filling my sock. Do I need to be concerned about it attracting mosquito larvae?
No. But you should watch out for the shiteating tadpole.
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I'm sorry. He must be a shitty father-in-law. Does he have trouble with midget poofters too? :)
They do those things are living in my fish tank
But what about midges.....How can I have my veranda back? Help is needed here in Yeppoon, North Queensland, Australia!
I was doing the 2 weeks trips and need to water plant with a jar and string method then my mum keep complaining mosquitoes will come if you leave it like that, I keep explaining that I only can find this method on the internet idk how to prevent the mosquito and she keep complaining about mosquitoes
Can the mosquito dunk be used safely in drinking water tanks?
I don't see a link? I'd love to try this. I left my fishtank outside and the rain filled it up. I need to rid it of the mosquito larvae without leaving any residue behind in the tank so I can have fish again.
Bleach will kill them...bleach wont allow eggs to hatch
nice video and thanks for the review. will the Mosquito Dunks work for my rain water system? my concern is the constant draining and refilling of the barrels. although I don't usually drain them completely. thanks for any guidance you can provide, Jack :-)
Could be detrimental to honeybees.
You could also just put a mosquito net over your barrels.
This will not hurt bees. Bee larvae do not live in water or feed near water. This will not harm an adult insect, even an adult mosquito.
Curious to know: Will mosquito still lay eggs in water that has the Mosquito Dunks? I ask, is that it doesn't do much good if I treat my standing water while the rest in the neighborhood doesn't. The thought is: Could individuals build effective mosquito traps: i.e. purposely create stagnant pools of water to attract as many eggs as possible, then have the larvae killed.
No. Creating that environment allows mosquitos to live that wouldnt otherwise. Then you just kill those mosquitos that you produced. We havent yet effectively figured out how to attract a bunch of mosquitos and kill those ones we attract. We would have to find a way to confuse their Carbon sensors which they use to detect animals to feed on. If we could simulate a large group of animals or people to attract all 5he mosquitos in a small area and then somehow kill all those mosquitos then that would work. They are the numbwe one disease causes and no 1 cause of death for people yet we havent figured out a way to control them effectively.
Mosquito can lay egg as long the water not cold
@@SunfishKing dude you answered yourself without even realizing it. You can attract mosquitos with co2.
@@SunfishKing I realise you wrote your comment 2 years ago, but everything you wrote in it is false. There are many products that have been on the market for DECADES that effectively attract and dispose of mosquitos. Everything from those little mozzie coils, to the pheremone tablets you stick in bug zappers, to sprays, traps, all kinds of stuff.
Of the 2500 species of mosquito in the world, only 2 of those species ever have a blood meal in their lifecycle and even then it's only the pregnant female.
All mosquitos are essential pollinators far more important to pollination of not only general flaura but also human crop plants than bees ever will be. We need mosquitos. We just need species species of mosquito to not bite *us and our pets*.
@@SunfishKing The mosquito magnet look it up
Sadly these are only available in the USA... Cant get them in UK
that one single dunk is labeled to treat up to 100sq ft of water surface......so that one dunk was entirely too much for that less than 1sq ft of water surface.....so its no wonder it worked when you added that entire thing.....
Nice video! Might use these for our safety water buckets near our campfire.
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i herd that another good option is to introduce guppies into the ecosystem.
they breed like flies and apparently love mosquito larvae.
apparently it's being used in tropical places where malaria is a big problem.
cool! i bet they need certain temps and water ph though.
What is it made of and how can I make it
One could also use oil layering process, any oil will do, its just about preventing the larvae to breath. you know just in case the mosquito dunks don't sell in your area.
fluoride makes the water toxic so mosquito doesnt want to lay her eggs in it
Cyberguroo Wardha Wouldn't that harm some of the other bugs in the water? Like dragonflies?
GpD79 If you are talking about the larvae/nymph of dragon fly, then they breath oxyge through water unlike mosquitoes larvae which require oxygen from air, so they may not be harmed. If you are concerned about an adult dragonfly about to lay its eggs in that layered water, then there is a high chance that it may drown(die).
Good to know!
IAmGunzNoob I have my doubts about this since many metro areas fluoridate their water and yet still have trouble with mosquitoes.
I would like to know something I can do at home. Thank you
where i bought that products
Can you use this in a pool
You can buy these at Amazon but they cost large loot . 200 pucks is $536 plus $40 shipping.
WOW!!!!
Where do you get the mosquito dunk
I put mine in two weeks ago and just went to check and there were gazillions of swimmers! What gives? It is just the tiny bit of water left in our pond below rock level that I put it in, so very little water.
This is great stuff. It does not harm pollinators at all. All of the sprays kill pollinators.
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It really work ?
can you put these in horse troughs are they safe for horses.
I've had great success with these until now... so what to do when BT doesnt work?
Are those safe for fish?
I have a pond with loads of backswimmers but no mosquito larvae. I dished out 10 or so backswimmers from the pond and put them in a water tank full of mosquito larvae. The backswimmers sucked the life out of those wriggling little pests in a matter of days. Cost....Zero, satisfaction 100%. Thanks backswimmers you're amazing.
What are backswimmers??
As soon as i use them in the barrel pond , the water goes milky. Any idea why ?
Hi Andrew, so this Mosquito Dunk won't damage or kill any of my water plant (as in lotus flowers) right?
I have a lotus pond as well, did you try it? Did it kill the plants?
Can u bath with this water ? Is it safe to use?
Will this work in a pool with a operational filtration system.
not sure, but a pool should have appropriate levels of sanitizing chemicals such as chlorine, which is lethal to the larvae. If your pool has mosquito larvae in it, then it is not safe to enter. You must sanitize it.
You said safe For everyone including children and pets So what happens if I put one in the swimming pool and my child starts swimming
Is it safe for fish tank?
HELP!!! I was out of power for a week after Irma and so had all the doors open, live in Florida, and so mosquitos got in and are now laying eggs in my pet water bowls. I didnt even know until I saw the larva in an auto waterer. I haven't filled that up since and now dump, clean out, and refill all 3 water dishes twice a day and I thought if I was taking that by dumping any eggs, they would eventually go away but they haven't and are wreaking havok in my house. I don't have any standing water outside nor do I inside but those 3 water bowls which need to stay filled as my animals need water. I don't want to put that water dunk in my animal's water dish. Been proven safe or not, I am just not comfortable with my animals drinking that but I cannot find any info on mosiquitoes investing homes inside. Just outside with standing water. I made triple sure there was no rain catching in anything outside. What else can I do to stop these things?
I hope you found help that worked.
Would please repeat this post with clearer water to show the result? It were too dark to tell. Thank you
If I don't have any standing water can I use a pail of water to lure them and kill them?
yup! only problem is that you'll be attracting mosquitoes to your location. Kills larvae, not blood sucking adults.
there is a species of fish that is the mosquito fish (guppies) people often keep them in their aquariums you could just get a fish net and transfer the larvae to the fish tank if you have one! any fish could eat mosquito larvae even saltwater fish from small to big fish they eat it!
Will it work in saltwater pools?
Is this okay if the ducks drink the water? Help
01:46 should you be telling that out loud in front of the bacteria?
FatGuyWithaBeard 😂funny, liked.
if it really kills the mosquitos will it hurt the water in barrall ..i use my rain water to water my garden tomatos cumbers..so will the water hurt my plants...:)
safe for plants.
It can stay in the soil for up to 200 days. It is also not good for some beneficial animals.
Like he said, it only kills mosquitoes, safe for everything else. Ignore the idiots claiming otherwise. You can Google this and get more information.
I bough the mosquito dunk and it isn't working... maybe i should put it in the water...
what?
+Bryan Lariviere hilarious
it's not a donut. don't dunk it in your coffee.
it didnt work for him either. if you noticed as he was saying it killed everyone of them i seen at least 2 big ones still moving in the jar. this trick is only for stupid people that listen with their eyes shut
It works. BTI... the bacteria in the dunk are lethal to thousands of different types of mosquitoes. You may have water somewhere you haven't discovered, I did. Once I found them, I have practically zero mosquitoes. Check out other videos, especially from other countries that are overwhelmed with mosquitoes. Don't give up. You can kill the little BASTARDS.
Will this kill mosquito's that land on the water surface?
now drink it. let your dog drink it. seems easier to use mosquito fish and dump standing water from tires etc
Bacillus thurigiensis is use to develop GMO crop... like [BT] corn, eggplant, rice, squash and other crop to become resistant to pest
Can I just empty the water thats full of larvae?? Will they die that way?
but will they kill tadpoles?
is this safe for tadpoles???
Are the save for water with tadpoles
Good in birdbaths ? Harmful to birds ?
When I was little I found a pool of these in my backyard and thought they were tadpoles :/
Can animals drink the water?
can you put in a swimming pool you use?
Why there is dislikes in this video??? I hope they don't file a petition against killing those larvaes.
thank you for sharing! mosquito's are disgusting
how cute is he?
is this toxic to crustaceans as well, like freshwater shrimp and crabs?
since they are sensitive insecticides
But will it kill water fleas?
Are they safe to use in a boat bilge, where excess water is pumped into the ocean?
Hot water and dipel powder work (not drinksble)filter off diatamaceous earth covering with oil setting surface on fire?and um what about um diatamaceous earth putting hot rocks in water help in pond with no fish i mean .filzering just surface off.i tried buying them but they mot ship to europe☹️vitamin b2vitsmin b,1
Do you know if these can be used in horse water? Will it be safe for horses to drink while they are in there?
Is it safe to put in your pool
Is this the same bacteria used in BT spray that organic gardeners use to kill grubs and caterpillars?
dissolved or sunk down?
Can I use this on a bird font?
Why is the after so fuzzy?
link on how to purchase that pls.
Will females still be attracted to the water to lay their eggs after the donuts have been dissolved or will the chemical deter them?
Does anyone know if I can add a little of this to my empty Spartan mosquito tubes, will it work?
Looks fantastic! Would love to kill all the wriggles in our pond! We have tadpoles too though. Would this harm them?
Bethany Crocker I'm unsure, it might hurt them when they are little but I don't think it would affect frogs.
How can we determine if the larvae is dead already? Thank you.
Hi what area of water does one of though things work?
Currently unavailable on Amazon. Is it possible to buy these in Europe somewhere??