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How To Prevent Malaria By Repelling Mosquitoes With Mosquitopatch

Most of us have experienced issues with mosquitoes over the years. Mosquito problems plague most of the communities in this region. Any areas containing standing or stagnant water are potentially mosquito breeding grounds. Besides being a general nuisance, mosquitoes are most problematic in that they spread many unwanted and potentially fatal diseases such as the West Nile Virus. It is imperative that property managers and owners work diligently to interrupt the mosquito life cycle by implementing the appropriate mosquito control measures.
Some techniques that individual homeowners can implement on their own to prevent mosquito breeding are as simple as maintaining proper drainage in lawns and on paved areas to prevent standing water. Emptying any planting pots, buckets, or other open containers that might inadvertently collect rain water will also go a long way to preventing mosquito development.
When it comes to your storm water pond or lake, experienced lake managers have many tools at their disposal to help fight the battle against mosquitoes.
The first, and probably the most cost effective, is to simply maintain a healthy population of fish, to include minnows and other fish that eat mosquito larvae in order to support their own growth and development.
A regular program of minnow stocking to supplement the natural reproduction of these fish in the pond can yield very good results with respect to mosquito control. The additional availability of small fish in the pond will also provide an excellent food source for the larger fish, and thus support a healthy food chain and potentially a very dynamic sport fish population.
The second method involves the application of "larvaecides" to the pond to help prevent the maturation of the mosquito larvae.
Biological larvaecides consist of specific strains of naturally occurring beneficial bacteria that are fatal to the larvae. These biological larvaecides can be very effective, but due to their own fatality rate, and the constant turnover experienced by storm water ponds, they must be applied twice per month during the warm weather months to be effective.
Unlike other insect repellents, the MosquitoPatch is non-toxic and completely safe for use.  Delivering only 100% thiamine directly to the bloodstream, the MosquitoPatch avoids the potential harmful side effects on the intestine and liver of attempting to ingest enough vitamin B1, as well as the other health side-effects attributed to other forms of mosquito repellent.
Mosquito Patch also includes a 100% MONEY BACK guarantee.
Available in packs containing 2,4 and 6 weeks courses, mosquito patch is sold with a full 180 Day cah back guarantee. The manufacturers of mosquito patch state "If you buy mosquito patch and it doesnt afford you the amazing protection that we know it can, simply return within 180 days for a full cash refund"

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