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How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby Dsj » Tue Apr 03, 2018 12:01 pm

I am about to complete on a property purchase and would appreciate some advice on how to stop Mosquitoes breeding in places like toilet cistern, toilet bowl etc when I am away over the summer. I do not wish to cause a problem for neighbors or come back to a plague on my return. My thanks in advance.
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby Drama Queen » Tue Apr 03, 2018 12:38 pm

Leave some bleach in the loo - but if the windows are closed anyway the little beasties can't get in. They won't breed in the pool if the pump comes on a couple of times a day. I presume you'll have a pool person to come and make sure it's topped up and chlorinated. The main places they breed are in standing water - so don't leave anything that can gather rain water - like buckets, pots etc. I doubt it will be a problem, but sadly we all get a number of mozzies during the summer. Enjoy your new home.
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby peterflora » Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:59 pm

Admin sorry this is a long message but I felt The Expat's should be made aware the health problems with Mosquitoes, although many may already know I am sure.

Basil: Eat some pesto, plant an herb garden, or keep potted basil plants on your porch or patio. Mosquitoes don’t enjoy the smell of basil, so hopefully they won’t intrude on your next Italian feast.

Tansy: Another plant mosquitoes don’t like is a yellow-flowered perennial called tansy. Tansy is a low-maintenance plant that you could mix into your landscape design. Unfortunately, however, some people find the smell of tansy offensive, so you might find yourself bite-free but also alone.

We travel to The Philippines often this where my wife and two son's were born, I am mosquito fodder if anyone gets a bite you can bet I am the first one to get bitten especially if I eat a banana tried many so called anti mosquitoe creams and spray and for myself none kept the blighters away my family and I now use Vicks we may smell of Vicks better than getting bitten. Our youngest son was bittten by a Mosquito and ended up in a Chinese hospital in The Philippines for 12 days when they thought he had dengue but after treatment by Chinese doctors with various Chinese herbs he recovered thank goodness.

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If you are bitten and the mosquito is a carrier of the dengue a human can end up with dengue fever, most people with dengue fever can get better just by drinking enough. however, a small number of people get dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome. These are medical emergencies and can kill a person if they do not get medical treatment. There is no vaccine that can keep people from getting the dengue virus. Dengue seems to be spreading and cases in europe have been reported, found the following site that gives further advice: see below

Lunchtime: Mosquitoes are most active during dawn and dusk hours. Therefore, you should be relatively safe during the peak of the day.

Citrus: Mosquitoes hate the smell of lemon and orange peels. Rubbing citrus peels on your skin or grating peels around your porch, patio, or campsite can help repel mosquitoes. Ants also avoid citrus peels, in case you want to repel two insects with one…peel.

Although many people use DEET our a product containing DEET it's toxic and it can also damage human brain cells, and high dosages are linked to memory loss, headaches, weakness, fatigue, muscle and joint pain, tremors and shortness of breath. So be careful.

Citronella: A natural, non-toxic alternative to DEET is citronella oil, which is derived from leaves and stems of various species of Cymbopogon (lemongrass).

Even Spain has had mosquito-borne virus detected - The ...
https://www.thelocal.es/20150825/alert- ... irus-spain
25 Aug 2015 - The European Centre for Disease Control has published a Rapid Risk Assessment after a 60-year-old Spanish man became the first person to ... virus are fever and joint pain, while other symptoms may include headache, muscle pain, joint swelling or rash - similar to those experienced with dengue fever.
Deadly disease carrying mosquitoes found in Spain - Euro Weekly News

https://www.euroweeklynews.com/.../1468 ... und-in-s...
20 Dec 2017 - MOSQUITOES known to carry deadly diseases including dengue and yellow fever have been found in Spain. According to reports, health officials on Fuertaventura in the Canary Islands have said that the Aedes aegypti species, known to also spread the Zika virus, were found on the Las Granadas ...
Is dengue fever coming to Europe? - BMC Series blog

https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/bmcseri ... to-europe/
22 Aug 2014 - Southern Europe will be a high risk dengue zone, A.aegypti and A. albopictus lured by the sub-tropical climates of the Mediterranean and Adriatic coasts. Other attractive regions include the Po Valley in North Eastern Italy and southern Spain, both predicted to be highly affected areas.

Dengue Fever Could Spread Through Spain and Italy | Croatia ...
https://www.theepochtimes.com/dengue-fe ... d-italy_...
30 Aug 2014 - MADRID—Popular tourist destinations on the Mediterranean coast of Spain are among European areas at risk of the spread of dengue fever because of climate change, a British study reported this month. “We found that the areas with the greatest risk are along the Italian coasts and the Po Valley in Italy, ...

A post that was posted reads: I Have Dengue Fever, And It Sucks • Expert Vagabond
https://expertvagabond.com/dengue-fever-mexico/
17 Nov 2017 - The virus started with a fever, chills, and headaches. Suddenly my hands & feet erupted with red dots and began to hurt. I was infected with Dengue Fever & didn't know it.
Tiger mosquitoes and the history of yellow fever and dengue in Spain
www.iberianature.com/material/tigermosquito.htm
18 December 2005 update. Tiger mosquito reaches Altafulla in Tarragona 16 September 2005. Tiger Mosquito detected in Barcelona. The Catalan Health Authority has detected the presence of the Tiger Mosquito in Can Baró in Barcelona, after several people complained of painful mosuito bites. Leaflets are to be ...
Climate change could bring dengue fever to Spain by the middle of the ...

https://www.thinkspain.com/...spain/... ... ver-to-s...
10 Mar 2018 - Climate change could bring dengue fever to Spain by the middle of the century. Read this and thousands of other news stories and articles on thinkSPAIN, the leading English language website for Spain.
Dengue fever mosquito alert for southern Europe | The Times

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/.../dengue-f ... e-6khp70...
30 Jun 2015 - Researchers warned that areas including the south of France, the Italian coastline and Spanish destinations such as Barcelona, Benidorm and Malaga were suitable for their survival. Dengue fever is the world's most common insect-borne virus, causing around 100 million infections every year.
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby Drama Queen » Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:15 pm

Good grief, that's depressing! We've lived here nearly 16 years and never had more than a few itchy bites - so please - don't panic. Anything worse is extremely rare.
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby Spiritsmum » Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:17 pm

best thing is to turn off water and empty cisterns and toilets...no water..no mozzies!!
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby donaduo » Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:41 pm

Spiritsmum wrote:best thing is to turn off water and empty cisterns and toilets...no water..no mozzies!!



But the smell!
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby marcliff » Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:47 pm

We used to leave our property empty for a long time when we had a holiday apartment. Never had mossies when we came back and never emptied toilet cisterns or anything.
Outside is the problem if you have stagnant water that collects in old pots or, in some cases, paddling pools or buckets.
Nothing inside the house at all.
Oh, and always spray the anti-cockroach stuff around before you go especially near vents and under doors.
Plus leave wardrobe doors and bedroom doors open to avoid mould.
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby Dsj » Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:01 am

My thanks for your thoughts :text-thankyouyellow:
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby Spiritsmum » Sun Apr 08, 2018 12:38 pm

donaduo wrote:
Spiritsmum wrote:best thing is to turn off water and empty cisterns and toilets...no water..no mozzies!!



But the smell!



put some bleach down plug holes and loo, it won't smell then, make sure you clean the loo before turning off water
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Re: How to stop Mosquitoes breeding while property vacant

Postby Bill » Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:11 pm

Hi
Have put cling film over both toilets this time as the u bend water evaporates then is open to sewer and smells, will let you know on my return.
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