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Mosquito BITS for Insects,8OZ

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About this item

  • 8oz container with shaker top
  • Easy to use – sprinkle or broadcast over standing water to kill mosquito larvae
  • Quick acting, starts killing mosquito larvae within minutes
  • Harmless to beneficial insects, pets, birds, fish, horses, livestock
  • Water your plants with a "tea" made from Mosquito Bits to kill fungus gnat larvae in the soil.



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #5,873 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #12 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

MOSQUITO BITS for Insects,8OZ


Jill
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I’ve used this product before and I liked it. It was not sent in the plastic type container but a resealable bag. I do not like the bag.
thenaturegurl
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
safe way to get rid of fungus gnats
Randi
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Did the job.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I’m trying to use this product to get rid of the gnats in my plants as was stated on reviews I’ve read, so far so good it might be working.
Colleen S
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Sprinkle bits on the top of the soil - all your house plants. No more pesky gnats swarming around your glass of wine. Forget the apple cider vinegar. These mosquito bits are safe odorless and effective
Jorge Lagunes
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
My fungus gnat problem was getting out of hand so I thank God for this product! They were completely gone in two weeks after watering all of my plants with this miracle juice :)
Lori M
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
husband wanted these to sprinkle around our plants outside. works well. not 100%, but does cut mosquitos back some.
danny64
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023
Moved to Phoenix, AZ area last year. The mosquitos were brutal, making it hard to enjoy the patio and pool.After much research, I decided to try this.I placed out two 5 gallon buckets on opposite sides of the back yard. Threw in a couple handfuls of dead weeds, leaves, etc., filled buckets half full with water, and allowed it to ferment in the sun a couple days. The buckets were then moved to areas that received shade all day long.Within days there were well over a hundred egg layings (meaning thousands of eggs) in the buckets. A few days after adding more water, there were thousands of mosquito larvae swimming about the buckets. Sprinkled about a tablespoon of these mosquito bits in each bucket, and within two days every last one of them was dead. Not a bit of movement in the bucket....and more eggs had been laid.Family not 10 miles away have already been bit to heck this summer. I have received one bite since putting these buckets out.I had worried that these "mosquito kill buckets" might make things worse, since we are obviously attracting a lot of mosquitos, and the female needs a "blood meal" in order to lay their eggs. But so far this has not been the case. It has been quite the pleasant summer so far. Last summer we were running thermacells in the patio, had electronic mosquito zap traps out, and were constantly covering ourselves with mosquito repellent spray....and still getting bit up like crazy. We've not (so far this summer) used any of those methods once, and are all but bite free.The true test is coming up with the monsoons and impending "mosquito season" this late summer and fall. But so far, seems to be working spectacularly.