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(@manggyver)
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this message was passed to me, i am about to test it...hope you DIYers could do parallel test with me. I would appreciate feedback..Thanks

Who likes Mosquitoes?

So you don't like those pesky mosquitoes.

Here's a tip that was given at a recent gardening forum.

Put some water in a white dinner plate (I suppose a small white platito will do) and add a couple drops of Lemon Fresh Joy Dish Washing Liquid. Set the dish on your porch, patio, picnic table, park bench, or other outdoor area.

Not sure what attracts them, the lemon smell, the white plate color, or what, BUT ... mosquitoes flock to it, and drop dead shortly after drinking the Lemon Fresh Joy & water mixture, and usually within about 10 feet of the plate.

TRY IT --- it works just super! It may seem trivial, but it may also help to control mosquitoes around your home, (especially in areas where the dengue and malaria carrying mosquitoes are reaching epidemic proportions).

Pass this on to anyone who likes sitting out in the evening, or when they're having a cook out.

It's safer than mosquito coils - no offensive odor and harmful fumes, not risk of fire.

 
Posted : 24/08/2007 5:32 pm
(@junn2006)
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kumalat na to sa email before..

pro di ko na try kasi wala ako white plate.

feedback naman if it works... dmi lamok sa terrace namin e

thnxl

 
Posted : 24/08/2007 9:14 pm
(@Anonymous)
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its worth a try, if only to find ways to smack those pesky mosquitoes dead. I'll try this tonight and give you feedback tomorrow.

 
Posted : 25/08/2007 11:23 am
(@junn2006)
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its worth a try, if only to find ways to smack those pesky mosquitoes dead. I'll try this tonight and give you feedback tomorrow.

k wil wait for yur feedback tom...

 
Posted : 25/08/2007 7:12 pm
(@tscotom)
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just got the email, hmmmm, no feedback, too soon to tell
it might be an email hoax !! 🙁

Anybody ???

 
Posted : 05/09/2007 2:35 pm
(@manggyver)
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have tried in a controlled environment...the mosquitoes gone for a while maybe because of the smell but they're back after a while... was not able to find dead mosquitoes around, tho, to prove that it can kill these pesky bastards... will try another experiment, catch these mosquitoes one by one and let them drink the solution ;D

 
Posted : 05/09/2007 5:28 pm
(@nicolodeon)
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Nice tip! It's working for us. Most of the mosquitoes drop dead. 🙂

 
Posted : 06/09/2007 8:56 am
(@shampooking)
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this is so cool! will be trying it out the next few days

 
Posted : 08/09/2007 9:32 am
(@tscotom)
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Guys,

From my sister in Singapore !! She has had to appear in a Singapore Court because of the fact that the 'Mosquito Police' there found mosquito larvae in an outdoor pot in her backyard !! She got 'cited' for this violation, went to court, found 'Guilty' and she had to pay a very hefty fine.

She has been doing this many years after that: she says:

I DISCOVERED ON MY OWN THAT IF I PUT MY DISHWASHING LIQUID (ONE SQUIRT) IN MY DISH DRYING TRAY, MOSQUITOS CANNOT BREEED IN THE STAGNANT WATER ACCUMULATED IN THE TRAY....AND IF THEY ATTENPT TO LAY EGGS, IT SEEMS THEY DIE. HAVE SEEN DEAD MOSQUITOS AND LARVAE IN THE TRAY. HAVE BEEN DOING THIS EVERSINCE AND ALWAYS WORKS. IT SEEMS THEY DO NOT LIKE DISHWASHING LIQUID.....

ROSE

Q.E.D. !! 🙂

 
Posted : 08/09/2007 6:51 pm
(@junn2006)
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so any dishwashing liquid scent will do? isip ko baka its the lemon scent

 
Posted : 09/09/2007 7:29 am
(@tjmaxx)
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Well, its worth a try...

By the way, are mosquito coils toxic and health hazardous?

What I find effective is lighting up Citronella oil (Citromint brand) in a potpourri burner. Mosquitos hate the smell.

 
Posted : 18/09/2007 10:37 pm
(@henarry-jaya)
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Get bug spray and bring Benadryl it should help. Take care.
I am currently living in Sierra Leone where there is a LARGE mosquito population and I use a bug spray with at least 30% DEET content. It really works well. Good luck!

 
Posted : 10/03/2010 5:04 pm
(@joaquim)
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I use Vapona insect killer mas economical sya around 1k for 1 liter and the ratio I use is 250ml:16ltrs of water. Patay lahat ng crawling and flying insects. I spray once a month sa garden pag ganitong panahon

 
Posted : 11/03/2010 7:55 pm
(@goldrat)
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the dish washing liquid forms a barrier of sorts between the surface of the water and the air as it floats on the surface. larvae stick out a breathing apparatus from underneath the water into the air for breathing as they don't have gills. the liquid detergent prevents the larvae from breathing in air and they die. i use cooking oil for the garden ponds . as for the adult mosquito, the detergent probably coats their abdomens when they land to lay eggs and suffocates them or their wings preventing them from flying away. think la brea tar pits.

 
Posted : 04/05/2010 11:56 am
(@bobbypage1)
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I dont have the luxury of using sprays & insecticides at the moment. Have a 10 month old baby in the house. Haven't tried the joy lemon yet for the interiors....

But for a quickfix, i dont throw away fresh lemon, orange peels & even calamansi.. I put them under the sofas, kitchen table and work desks whenever needed.

May just work as a repellant, but surely does the job.

Are there other organic stuff that i may use? Hoping for suggestions..Thanks

 
Posted : 07/05/2010 6:12 am
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