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Short term - the only thing that will really help you if the infestation is bad is a fogger. And no, they are not green, and you shouldn't spray anything you are planning to eat. Keep your child out of the yard for at least an hour after you use it. I used one once out of desperation and the results were great, but they're also highly toxic, so I consider them a last resort.
Long term - I have a mosquito magnet. It really works. But it take at least a few weeks to noticeably reduce the population. And you do have to be vigilant about replacing the propane and the attractant every 3 weeks, as well as getting rid of any standing water.
Posted by: geekspice at August 17, 2009 2:44 PM in response to Mosquitos
My friend has BBQs in Greenpoint frequently, and used to have a big mosquito problem.
He got a bunch of cintronella tiki torches and has an old school 'bug zapper' that he uses. It seems to have really cut down the amount of bites.
Posted by: dirty_hipster at August 17, 2009 3:23 PM in response to Mosquitos
I know this sounds crazy but it has worked for me. Spray any flavor of listerine or its genric brand around your yard - on furniture, toys, patio, etc. It actually keeps the buggies at bay. You'll have to respray though about every hour or two. I don't mind though because the Off spray realy bothers my nose.
I also spary my back door so they don't sneak in as I open and close the door to go in and out.
Posted by: italiana71 at August 17, 2009 3:35 PM in response to Mosquitos
Nothing works better than good old Avon skin-so-soft (for a double dose, use the shower gel in the shower, than reapply the bath oil before you go outside.)
Our Avon lady keeps us well stocked. Here's the website; if you use code FSWER there's free direct shipping:
http://shop.avon.com/shop/product.aspx?src_page=product_list.aspx&level1_id=300&level2_id=303&pdept_id=344&dept_id=416&pf_id=7460&repid=9023156
or
youravon.com/tsheridan
Posted by: brooklynblondie at August 17, 2009 4:44 PM in response to Mosquitos
This year is the first year I've been able to be outside any time of day or night without having to use repellent. I've done 3 things in combo:
1) Put mosquito dunks in all of your outside drains (base of basement/under stoop stairs). This has a dramatic effect within 3 days.
2) St. Gabriels Mosquito barrier - hose end application. Works great, and is all natural.
3) Thermacell torches. 2-4 in your yard, depending on size, at dusk/night, just to keep away any buggers who don't get the message with #1 and #2. I use 2 on my deck (16x16) and one further out in the yard. Not cheap, but totally worth it.
I've been absolutely amazed at the difference - we use our backyard every evening for dinner, etc., and no issues.
Posted by: wyckoff at August 17, 2009 5:26 PM in response to Mosquitos
i ordered the thermacell. thanks.
Posted by: wine lover at August 17, 2009 7:57 PM in response to Mosquitos
I have the same problem. Since I rent and do not want to invest in a mosquito magnet, I tried the following:
http://www.diyhappy.com/quick-and-dirty-mosquito-trap/
Pretty clever. Just make a few of them and place them around your yard.
Posted by: mrkknox at August 18, 2009 9:47 AM in response to Mosquitos
mrkknox--that sounds cool, will have to try.
Apparently I had the wrong link for the SSS (so my avon lady gets credit). Try: www.tinyurl.com/avonsss
Posted by: brooklynblondie at September 11, 2009 7:46 PM in response to Mosquitos

I have found a great, natural solution that has been working for us, it has cut down our mosquito population by about 90%. Mosquito barrier. made of concentrated garlic, you will need a sprayer canister that you can buy for about $25 at a hardware store. You mix the garlic solution with water and a little oil and spray every 4-6 weeks, it is kid/plant/flower safe. Since we have had so much rain this year I have had to spray more often but otherwise a pretty safe, inexpensive solution.
http://www.mosquitobarrier.com/howto.html
Posted by: annieb at August 17, 2009 1:48 PM in response to Mosquitos