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  2. The 15 Best Mosquito Repellents to Keep Those Pesky ... - AOL

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    3. ORTHO HOME DEFENSE BACKYARD MOSQUITO KILLER FOGGER. Best for grassy areas. Pros: Easy to use, works on shrubs, bushes and grassy areas Cons: Not pet-friendly Get rid of pesky mosquitoes but ...

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    Remember these three things to get rid of ants: Exclude, sanitize and apply pesticides. 1. Exclude: Caulking or sealing openings that could allow ants inside can prevent invasion. It might also ...

  4. How To Get Rid of Ants From Your Home With 4 Simple Tricks - AOL

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    Clean Like Crazy. Ants are attracted to crumbs, spills, and sticky messes. To keep them away, keep the kitchen as clean as possible. Dirty dishes left in the sink can attract ants and all sorts of ...

  5. Mosquito control - Wikipedia

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    Adult mosquito populations may be monitored by landing rate counts, mechanical traps or by, lidar technology [2] [3] For landing rate counts, an inspector visits a set number of sites every day, counting the number of adult female mosquitoes that land on a part of the body, such as an arm or both legs, within a given time interval.

  6. Fogging (insect control) - Wikipedia

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    A fogging car used against the Aedes aegypti mosquito during a dengue fever outbreak in Coronel Fabriciano, Brazil, 2016. Fogging is a technique used for killing insects that involves using a fine pesticide spray which is directed by a blower. In some cases, a hot vapour may be used to carry the spray and keep it airborne for longer.

  7. Fogger - Wikipedia

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    During 2001-2006, a total of 466 fogger-related illnesses or injuries were identified in the United States by the SENSOR-Pesticides program. These illnesses or injuries often resulted from inability or failure to vacate before the fogger discharged, reentry into the treated space too soon after the fogger was discharged, excessive use of foggers for the space being treated, and failure to ...

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