Mosquito Pest Management
Bulletin 641
Breeding Site Reduction
Water management to prevent mosquito breeding is essential for effective control. Eggs do not hatch unless they are on or in water. Tires, in particular, require special mention because they are primarily breeding places for vector mosquitoes. Tires are often next to dwellings in close proximity to people. Locate standing water and eliminate if possible and practical.
Follow these steps:
- Remove tin cans, old tires, buckets, glass jars, broken toys and
other water-holding containers.
- Change the water in bird baths and wading pools once a
week.
- Clean out roof gutters so that water does not
accumulate.
- Examine flat roofs after rains, making certain that no water
remains more than one week.
- Place tight covers over cisterns, cesspools, septic tanks,
fire barrels, rain barrels and tubs where water is stored.
- Do not over-apply lawn and garden irrigation, causing
puddling in low areas.
- Fill tree holes with Treekote and mortar after draining.
- Drain or fill stagnant water pools, puddles and ditches of
swampy areas around the home.
- Eliminate water-holding tree stumps and keep the grass mowed
around ponds and other bodies of water, taking care to keep
clippings out of water.
- Stock ponds and reservoirs with mosquito-eating fish such as
green sunfish, bluegills, guppies or any surface-feeding minnow. The
mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, is the most commonly used
fish for mosquito control in the world. Also, predatory mosquitoes,
Toxorhynchites spp, and mermithid nematodes have been used on
an operational basis as biocontrol agents.
- Check the water in flower pots and other containers for
mosquito larvae.
- Maintain farm ponds according to good management practices.
Excessive amounts of emergent aquatic vegetation will shelter
mosquitoes. In some cases, fish, such as the White Amur or Grass
Carp, can be used to clear vegetation and reduce the mosquito
breeding capacity of the pond. Stagnant ponds, which are highly
septic, and waste lagoons can also produce large numbers of
mosquitoes.
- Keep drainage ditches on property clean and flowing.
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