Are Mosquito Foggers Worth Using in Landscaping?

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Asked By GreenThumbGal92 On

I'm looking into mosquito foggers for landscape maintenance and wondering if they're actually effective. I've heard varying opinions on different types like backpack and electric models. Do they really save time and help keep outdoor spaces free of mosquitoes? Also, any advice on maintenance, safety, and efficiency would be appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By EcoWarrior88 On

Honestly, I've found mosquito foggers not to be very effective. They just target adult mosquitoes and do a lot of harm to beneficial insects like pollinators. Unless you’re constantly spraying, you're not really going to see long-term results since new mosquitoes will just come back from nearby areas. Addressing standing water and using natural repellents is a better approach.

NatureNerd123 -

Totally agree! I read that foggers kill all sorts of bugs, including those that help reduce mosquito populations, leading to a quick rebound. It seems way better to focus on larvae control instead.

Answered By SouthSideSkeeter On

We also tried professional fogging services after a neighbor got really sick from West Nile. Unfortunately, it was pricey and didn’t deliver results. The fogging companies we tried all seemed to use similar products that just weren't effective. Eventually, we found solutions that worked way better without the hassle. Definitely a gamble with foggers in the south!

Answered By PestBuster101 On

I've had a similar experience with foggers. They do kill what's present at the moment, but the effects don’t last long. If you’re not consistently treating the area, it’s like a never-ending cycle. Plus, the collateral damage to the ecosystem isn’t worth it. I’d suggest looking at alternatives like dunk traps for better long-term mosquito control.

CuriousGardener99 -

That makes sense! I had no idea the foggers could be so damaging. Thanks for the tip on the dunk traps!

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