N80
Super Member
Well, I've moved from a 1 acre lot in the burbs into our old family home downtown. In the back yard there is an enormous magnolia tree. For whatever reason the mosquitoes seem to breed and thrive under this magnolia and the back yard is almost unusable in the summer. Its worse than my wooded lot in the burbs. I'm speculating that the problem is that magnolia leaves are waxy and when they fall bottom side up they make little swimming pools for the skeeters.
I'm wondering if there is any non-toxic way I can control them. Will ask for toxic remedies if none other can be found.
I realize that leaf control is step one but if you know magnolias you know this can be almost impossible.
I'm wondering if there are any surfactant or detergent preperations that can be sprayed onto the leaves to make the water in them unsuitable for the mosquitoes to breed in.
Would greatly appreciate any advice or home remedies. Thanks.
I'm wondering if there is any non-toxic way I can control them. Will ask for toxic remedies if none other can be found.
I realize that leaf control is step one but if you know magnolias you know this can be almost impossible.
I'm wondering if there are any surfactant or detergent preperations that can be sprayed onto the leaves to make the water in them unsuitable for the mosquitoes to breed in.
Would greatly appreciate any advice or home remedies. Thanks.