Here is what I use to get to get rid of my backyard mosquito problem: Mosquito Bits: amzn.to/3zp4M2v OFF! Bug Control Yard Pretreat: amzn.to/3aHoBri OFF! Outdoor Insect & Mosquito Repellent Fogger: amzn.to/3tpIbPD
The bits go in water and the spray goes into the soil to kill grubs and ground bugs the fogger is also to kill ground bugs or flying bugs. Try putting those pellets in a bucket on your property and around it add more pellets once a month to bucket of water and bye bye mosquitos.
The Bits usually go in water, BUT they are also effective if put in soil that will get wet and hold water for a length of time. Mosquitoes prefer a large volume of standing water to lay egg, but they can do so in any moist environment, like swampy soil of a damp lawn. If there is an area that ends up holding water after a rain, having the bits there before hand to start working in this rain-water saturated earth is a great precaution.
Wow I don’t blame you but that’s overkill than what I like to do. I’m gonna go with the mosquito dunks that they sell. I’m gonna put like 4 pails of water with them in the 4 corners of my backyard and hope that gives me peace of mind to enjoy my yard for once. I can’t even go outside without them harassing me within the few minutes being outside. I’m constantly having to look at my body every few minutes to make sure they aren’t on me. I can’t get anything done outside. These new mosquitoes they have fly so fast and they are even quieter than the ones years ago which makes them more difficult to just swat. During the warmer months now it’s not just the sweating from the harsh sun but the mosquitoes to contend with now. Spring and summer use to be something to look forward to but now fall and winter isn’t looking as bad as it use to.
Not true, as a landscaper, no mosquitoe-control company can (or should) offer a 100% guarantee that pollinators won't be harmed. And that's even using the commercial grade sprays not residential