Getting Rid Of Mosquito Problems, For Good
Here, at Spalding-Labs, we were truly impressed by Mosquito Torpedoes two major advantages over dunks: 1. They're approved for animal drinking water by the EPA, and, they sink to
the bottom of your water tanks, so they're not wasted as snack food. You'll never have to worry about the water becoming cloudy or having particles float on the water's surface.
(Bti dunks are notorious for this problem.) Mosquito Torpedoes have been used for years by the frontline in Mosquito control, namely FEMA, DOD (The Department Of Defense,) and the
County Mosquito Abatement Districts that help keep our communities protected against mosquito infestations. However, they are not widely available through retail distributors.
Mosquito Torpedoes active ingredient is S-Methoprene, which is an Insect Growth Regulator or IGR. It works by tricking the mosquito larvae into remaining a larvae. 95% of the
mosquito larvae exposed to Mosquito Torpedoes never become adults and therefore never become pests. This product is specific to Mosquitoes and cannot harm creatures with spines,
like birds, fish, amphibians or mammals. Torpedoes are approved for use in animal stock tanks, here in the U.S., and are also used abroad for drinking water in many tropical
countries where mosquitoes and malaria plague humans.
You'll only need one little Mosquito Torpedo to protect one hundred square feet of water, two feet deep, (Fifteen hundred gallons) for up to sixty days. For larger, pond like
water bodies, plop in two or more Torpedoes, every two months. Mosquito Torpedoes placed in bird baths, horse troughs and smaller ponds can last quite a while, often the entire
summer. You'll be able to watch them get smaller as they slowly released the S-Methoprene. As long as they're visible, they're working, providing your animals with the relief
they need from mosquito infestations.
Order your Mosquito Torpedoes from Spalding-Labs, today. A package of five only costs $8.99. Inventory your property so you can be thorough about knocking out mosquito reproduction
in every water body and receptacle you've got. And, tell the neighbors, too. If your community works together to discourage mosquitoes, everybody wins.