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Mosquitos - Is there a way to get rid of them?

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Over the past few days, with the cray amount of rainfall we've had, word on the street is that this year's mosquito season is going to be the worse in years, if not decades. I'm getting eaten alive at work - I saw mosquitoes that were the size of a small green pea. Seriously.

One thing I'm hearing is eat a ton of jalapenos and garlic - they don't like either. Is there anything else I could either get or do, to help combat these hellspawn? Off spray is kinda iffy - sometimes it works, and other times, the mosquitoes simply don't give a fuck and come after me, anyway, pest repellent be damned.

These damn mosquitoes are mistaking me for an In & Out Burger, and it's getting more than a little irritating. Not to mention itchy.
 
This.

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Oh god that reminds me of the times I went to visit family in the Caribbean.

I never heard the garlic trick. It seems like garlic repels almost everything. Good thing it's pretty tasty.
 
You mention using Off spray, have you used the one with the highest DEET percentage yet?
That works for me. They also recommend tea tree oil, but I have no experience with that.
 
Tell them that you are actively gay and not allowed to donate.
 

:rotflmao: Believe me, if only...

Yesterday morning when I got off of work and walked the mile home from my store, it happened to be pouring rain at the time. You'd think that bugs can't fly in rain, right? Wrong!

So I'm walking down the street with my umbrella in the pouring rain. All of a sudden, I feel something bite me on the back of my neck, and then I started seeing these mosquitoes flying all around me - they were literally hitching a ride underneath my umbrella alongside me!!!

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We have the whole garden sprayed which seems to keep them under control.
 
I have heard that Vitamin B1 works.

It is a water soluble vitamin which comes out in the sweat. The mosquitoes don't like it.

It takes about 3 days, however, from the time you start taking it until there is a sufficient amount built up in your body to repel the mosquitoes.
 
Over the past few days, with the cray amount of rainfall we've had, word on the street is that this year's mosquito season is going to be the worse in years, if not decades. I'm getting eaten alive at work - I saw mosquitoes that were the size of a small green pea. Seriously.

One thing I'm hearing is eat a ton of jalapenos and garlic - they don't like either. Is there anything else I could either get or do, to help combat these hellspawn? Off spray is kinda iffy - sometimes it works, and other times, the mosquitoes simply don't give a fuck and come after me, anyway, pest repellent be damned.

These damn mosquitoes are mistaking me for an In & Out Burger, and it's getting more than a little irritating. Not to mention itchy.

Citronella? I've been having the same problem.
 
Back in my home country, there was a tree/plant that supposedly made the mosquitos go away. Anybody know what tree/plant I'm talking about?
 
Have you tried eating stuffed cabbage?
 
The best thing you can do is make sure there's no containers of stagnant water anywhere. Unfortunately, some people don't bother with that.
My neighbours have tires filled with water that they have just lying around on the side of their house (along with a lot of other junk), and this is right outside my side door, on the other side of the fence. So even if I take percautions to keep mosquitoes down, it's futile.
 
Mosquitos don't bite me. It's been like... at least 30 years since I've had a mosquito bite.

So... be more like me.
 
Sincere thanks to all for the advice.

My neighbours have tires filled with water that they have just lying around on the side of their house (along with a lot of other junk), and this is right outside my side door, on the other side of the fence. So even if I take percautions to keep mosquitoes down, it's futile.

I know you're in Canada, but does your city or town have laws against keeping junk out and visible (like in a front yard, for example) like that? Here in the states, it depends on the individual city or town - most small towns are quite laissez faire about such things, while your more urban and suburban cities and town do have code enforcement laws against keeping such things as useless old tires, or undriveable junker cars out on your property. And if the cities don't get you, the local homeowners' association your house is located in will.
 
Basil is the ideal plant with an aroma that provides protection against mosquitoes...should be placed next to windows, and doors. Basil lasts the full Summer, and is cheap to buy.

A clove, or two of raw garlic eaten daily..with food...is highly effective keeping mosquitoes at a distance..consume in the evening, for maximum benefit...garlic is also a powerful medicine for those with high blood pressure, and tachycardia.
 
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