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lucky67
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Mosquitos
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5/17/2018 8:58:45 PM
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been here full time 11 years never had any --now they're here-any recommendations for services to relocate these annoying insects
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Rooster
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Mosquitos
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5/17/2018 9:23:24 PM
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My neighbor used S&S and seems to be satisfied. Red Flag on 280 can probably solve the problem also.
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jwh445
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Mosquitos
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5/18/2018 11:05:09 AM
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Gators soon to follow!!
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George
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Mosquitos
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5/18/2018 2:12:11 PM
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I tries one of those services that spray every 21 days to interrupt the reproductive cycle. My lot is heavly wooded, I told the guy it wouldn't work, I was right. If you live on one of those development lots where they cut all the trees and sodded the whole lot, it may work.
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Talullahhound
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Mosquitos
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5/18/2018 9:10:37 PM
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I have never heard of "rehoming" mosquitos. We have a bug light that seems to help (the new ones are quiet, so no sizzling) and if it gets too bad, there is always bug spray. Screen porches help.
But if you find someone that can actually get rid of those annoying insects, would you let us know?
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