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JenAjd
08-12-2011, 02:19 PM
Since being here (2 years) we've seen very few bugs in T.V. I have heard that "they" spray for mosquitos etc. HOWEVER, lately there seems to be an infestation of little black gnats. They're prolific on the golf courses PLUS can't be out working in the yard or even sitting on the driveway (to enjoy a nice evening with neighbors). Anyone know if there's a reason the spraying doesn't irradicate these pests as well??

I do know that soon the LoveBugs will be back too---also know NOTHING gets rid of those!!

cabo35
08-12-2011, 04:42 PM
When we first came here from New Jersey where the mosquitoes are as big as B-29's and the salt marsh greenhead flies (Tabanus nigrovittatus), bite like hungry piranha, we were pleasantly surprised by the relatively modest "bug" population. I spoke with a native farmer from the area and he explained that the climate here, unlike the the damp, sub-tropical coastal regions, is considered arid. He explained the dryness is not conducive to supporting many species that thrive on the coast. Sounded logical to me. I would certainly yield to someone more conversant with the subject. For certain, the climate hasn't precluded all "pests". Watch out for those fire ants. :eek:

JenAjd
08-12-2011, 05:41 PM
Interesting!!! Still---wondering what's up with those pesky gnats!! Have heard that folks on the golf courses say they're wicked!

Fireants...yup we KNOW about those! My "better half" got attacked a bit the first year we lived here, while working out in the yard. They're nasty!!!!

Pturner
08-12-2011, 05:46 PM
Hmmm. I also thought there was a ban on Bugs. :throwtomatoes:

mrfixit
08-12-2011, 11:08 PM
Since being here (2 years) we've seen very few bugs in T.V. I HAVE HEARD THAT "THEY" SPRAY FOR MOSQUITOS. Anyone know if there's a reason the spraying doesn't irradicate these pests as well??


"THEY" drive through "da-hood" about 0130 hrs....About every three weeks.. I think the truck is marked..."RACHEL CARLSON'S Silent Spring Services" ....

GeorgeT
08-13-2011, 06:30 AM
What I can't stand are the palmetto bugs but at least they are easy to kill as they don't run when a light is turned on. One just scared the hell out of my wife as she was taking clothes out of the dryer. It must have come in through the vent after the drying cycle finished otherwise I would think it would have died. Time to call Bates again.

hedoman
08-14-2011, 03:41 AM
What I can't stand are the palmetto bugs but at least they are easy to kill as they don't run when a light is turned on. One just scared the hell out of my wife as she was taking clothes out of the dryer. It must have come in through the vent after the drying cycle finished otherwise I would think it would have died. Time to call Bates again.

We've battled those nasty critters for a few days. Got Massey out and put a barrier down outside and inside. Hopefully they will move on.....

JenAjd
08-14-2011, 06:10 AM
This STILL doesn't answer the original question about gnats!!!

bkcunningham1
08-14-2011, 07:07 AM
JenAjd, when Lake County sprays they are spraying for "mosquitoes and other biting arthropods of public health importance in order to reduce the risk of arboviral disease transmission and to ensure a reasonable quality of life for all residents and visitors of Lake County."

The program isn't just a random spraying either. They do research with collection trap devices to determine where and when to spray. The gnats you are seeing aren't affected by the malathion and permethrin insecticides. The gnats are not of any public health importance and part of the arboviral disease transmission targeted by the spraying.

They are a nuisance to some people, but not a public health problem.

http://www.lakecountyfl.gov/departments/public_works/funding_and_production/mosquito_and_aquatic_plants/mosquito_management.aspx

GeorgeT
08-14-2011, 07:25 AM
[QUOTE=bkcunningham1;381746]JenAjd, when Lake County sprays they are spraying for "mosquitoes and other biting arthropods of public health importance in order to reduce the risk of arboviral disease transmission and to ensure a reasonable quality of life for all residents and visitors of Lake County."

The program isn't just a random spraying either. They do research with collection trap devices to determine where and when to spray. The gnats you are seeing aren't affected by the malathion and permethrin insecticides. The gnats are not of any public health importance and part of the arboviral disease transmission targeted by the spraying.

That explains the device I saw at Pelican golf course. It was connected to a battery by the swamp on hole #6. Thanks BK!

LI SNOWBIRD
08-14-2011, 08:27 AM
"THEY" drive through "da-hood" about 0130 hrs....About every three weeks.. I think the truck is marked..."RACHEL CARLSON'S Silent Spring Services" ....

I like your humor. It's been a long while since i thought about Silent Spring.
:BigApplause::BigApplause:

Carla B
08-14-2011, 11:18 AM
Here is an example of the pest control service we employ::thumbup:

GeorgeT
08-14-2011, 01:19 PM
Here is an example of the pest control service we employ::thumbup:

Do you rent him out?

Larry Wilson
08-14-2011, 02:03 PM
Funny. Good pic.
If Carla doesn't get back to ya, I'll rent ya one. Provided we can agree on the rate and you have to catch em'.

jgbama
08-14-2011, 02:11 PM
This STILL doesn't answer the original question about gnats!!!

I use "Bug-X" when playing golf, but still get them around my ears - especially when putting! LOL

Here is a link that may offer some solution/help - http://www.mosquitobarrier.com/gnats.

I hate the critters too!!

Schaumburger
08-14-2011, 03:52 PM
Here is an example of the pest control service we employ::thumbup:

Is this the infamous "gecko" that people in TV speak of? I saw several of them when I rented in Chatham last month. They would scurry into the bushes when I walked past them...not a very social critter...

Larry Wilson
08-14-2011, 04:30 PM
Is this the infamous "gecko" that people in TV speak of? I saw several of them when I rented in Chatham last month. They would scurry into the bushes when I walked past them...not a very social critter...

Yes, they are all over when it is warm. I think they are anole lizards and they eat little bugs. Only thing I know for sure is they are fast.:smiley:

JenAjd
08-14-2011, 04:48 PM
JenAjd, when Lake County sprays they are spraying for "mosquitoes and other biting arthropods of public health importance in order to reduce the risk of arboviral disease transmission and to ensure a reasonable quality of life for all residents and visitors of Lake County."

The program isn't just a random spraying either. They do research with collection trap devices to determine where and when to spray. The gnats you are seeing aren't affected by the malathion and permethrin insecticides. The gnats are not of any public health importance and part of the arboviral disease transmission targeted by the spraying.

They are a nuisance to some people, but not a public health problem.

http://www.lakecountyfl.gov/departments/public_works/funding_and_production/mosquito_and_aquatic_plants/mosquito_management.aspx

THANK YOU!!! I'm one for jokes and humor as much as the next person but I do appreciate it when someone really does seriously answer a question. Again, thank you so much for the response and information! Yes....these little guys are very annoying...not a factor to affect the health and welfare of any of us.

hedoman
08-14-2011, 05:02 PM
Anybody remember about a decade ago when they shut down Disney World at 7 pm because of mosquitoes carrying some sort of disease? I was visitng folks in Vero and had to be in the 90's

Halle
08-14-2011, 06:12 PM
Here is an example of the pest control service we employ::thumbup:


:BigApplause:

Another reason I love lizards!

:D