Mosquito Attack

Mosquito Attack - Psychology, Special Needs, Health - Posted: 22nd May, 2008 - 4:52pm

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Foreclosures are causing an increase in mosquitoes!
Post Date: 22nd May, 2008 - 2:26am / Post ID: #

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The foreclosure crisis that has hit millions of Americans could now cause a public health risk. In California, swimming pools in the backyards of unoccupied homes have become breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The secret weapon in the battle against these West Nile virus-carrying insects could be a 2 ½-inch fish.
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22nd May, 2008 - 5:57am / Post ID: #

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Yes the fish might help but uhm so does one cap full of bleach...Call me stupid but it is a secret for killing them for years in my family. For the nay sayers guess what you drink more then that in city water so no it does not hurt the environment.

So for me you still own the property why is no one looking after it? House insurance says some one is to look in on it every x number of days.



Post Date: 22nd May, 2008 - 2:52pm / Post ID: #

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I guess that maens the electric has been turned off. Otherwise the water would be circulating through the pumps. If I remember right mosquitos need stagnate water. If the pumps are still going and the water is circulating it can not be stagnate water. Plus the chlorine can a mosquito survive in chlorinated water?

22nd May, 2008 - 3:12pm / Post ID: #

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If the electricity is off then how long will those fish last? Fish nor mosquitoes can live in high chlorine levels so yes, one could just toss in some but will have to top up as it evaporates.



Post Date: 22nd May, 2008 - 3:17pm / Post ID: #

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Plus if you toss in some fish and then they die who is going to clean the mess up as algea and other life grabs a foothold in what is going to be swamp water Stagnate swamp water at that.

22nd May, 2008 - 4:23pm / Post ID: #

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I itch thinking about that one thanks KNtoran, Scabies are not my thing. So they drai the pools cover them and th water sits on the cover bleach that and all is good right.

If is only for a month or so then leave it running on a timer. 2 hours a day will keep chemical in balance if not in a humid area. Pioneer pools did a study on this years ago and in Arizona 2 hour pump time a day was enough to keep the algae at bay and the chemicals balanced. Thus no bugs. Even where it was humid 12 hours was enough to do the trick.


Why are people trying to make this so hard?



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22nd May, 2008 - 4:40pm / Post ID: #

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QUOTE (krakyn @ 22-May 08, 11:23 AM)

Why are people trying to make this so hard?


laugh.gif, I would think they should make it the responsibility of whoever owns the rights to the keys to implement putting a pool cover over...problem solved!

Yes, it might cost more, and people leaving these homes aren't going to do it, but the majority of reclaimed houses then are handed back to huge financial backers like banks and building societies..whose responsibility it should become.

Reconcile Edited: DianeC on 22nd May, 2008 - 4:42pm



Post Date: 22nd May, 2008 - 4:52pm / Post ID: #

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QUOTE (krakyn @ 22-May 08, 11:23 AM)

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Why are people trying to make this so hard?



It is not hard that is why it is soo difficult for people to do. If it was hard people would understand this concept while it is the easy stuff that people have no clue about. A simple cover would keep it all looking good until someone came out to clean it.



 
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