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"Mosquito Dunks" for Ponds

For Mother's Day, my son gave me and 6'x10' pond for my small back yard. After a short while, my daughter noticed a slew of mosquito 'tadpole' like larva swimming to the surface. I called a local nursery and they told me that they carry a product called "mosquito Dunks". I crumpled one up (Don't know if you're suppose to crumple or not), but after doing that and turning on the pond pump, my pond was not only rid of the mosquito larva (day or two for all) but the pond cleared up as well. If anyone is interested, they come six to a packet. (NO...I do NOT sell them).
Thank you.

By Mary

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RE: Add Your Own Glitter To Valentine's Cards

Finally, someone with the right idea..I was thinking of using glitter but your idea is much better..I cannot find Pretty cards with glitter and I have searched for a couple of years. I cannot wait to try this. Thanks and Happy Valentine's Day to you and your family.

Post By theresa (Guest Post)

RE: "Mosquito Dunks" for Ponds

I have been getting them from Mosquito Control Technology
You can find them here:
http://www.mosquitocontroltechnolog ... nid=511c652951f15bde8fd4257ffbf681a2
Sorry for the long link but they really do work GREAT!

Post by Ghengis

RE: Add Your Own Glitter To Valentine's Cards

This sounds like a great idea. I got a Christmas card
that had regular glitter on it and I had glitter every-
where for weeks. J. Bess

Post by Grandma Bess

RE: Add Your Own Glitter To Valentine's Cards

I really like that idea, and I'll definitely try it. Thank you for sharing!

Post by cynhalo

Mosquito control for ponds

Get some "feeder guppies" or platys from your local pet store. They seek out and gorge on larvae; they will root them out up in the plants. Or, if you can get them, try "Mosquito fish," small, wild Guppies which are winter hardy...There are many small fish which will easily control insect in your pond. I even stock my "natural" pond with them.

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