I'm on a quest to find a method for large-scale mosquito elimination. I'm not interested in typical solutions like thermacells or fans. What I'm aiming for is an industrial-level machine that can effectively wipe them out. I've heard suggestions about using an industrial fan with a mosquito net attached—has anyone tried this and had any success?
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Have you considered building mosquito traps? They were popular with folks trying to fight dengue and malaria, and they're really cheap and easy to make! You can find instructions on how to make one from an old tire. Utilizing those traps alongside your industrial fan setup could really amplify your mosquito control efforts!
Installing a bat house can be a natural way to reduce mosquito populations. Bats love to feast on them, so inviting them into your yard could help out a lot!
You should definitely check out YouTube! There are tons of videos showing people successfully using industrial fans with mosquito nets. It might give you the inspiration you need to build your own.
Mosquitoes are pretty weak insects. They struggle against strong air currents, so I think a well-placed industrial fan could really help with that. Combining it with some other methods might give you better results.
That's a great question! I came across some intriguing tech, like a motion sensor laser that zaps mosquitoes. Although I didn’t want to leave a trace of that in my search history, it seems like the future has some interesting possibilities. In my area, I've seen large mosquitoes due to my neighbor's messy lawn, but I've also hung bat houses to help control them naturally.

Foggers have worked for me in the past, but they kill off a lot of other bugs too, so I've steered clear of them lately.