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๐ฆ Stop mosquitoes fast, live outdoors smarter.
Summit Chemical Mosquito Bits offer a quick-acting, environmentally responsible solution to mosquito control. With an EPA-registered formula effective in all 50 states, these 8-ounce granules kill mosquito larvae within 24 hours by targeting standing water. Ideal for professionals and homeowners seeking fast, safe, and easy mosquito management.
| Active Ingredients | Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. sad Strain SUM-4218 salid, spores, and 2.86% insecticidal toxi |
| Brand | Summit |
| Item form | Granules |
| Item weight | 848 g |
| Specification met | EPA |
| Target species | Insects |
A**A
Good
Good
K**Y
It works. Buy it. Thatโs all you need to know
This was a cure for my plant gnat misery and it worked in ONE DAY!
T**H
Great product.
Delivery was good safely packaged. No mess application, just sprinkle. They seem to be doing what they're supposed to. Swimming pool. (Edit update: Did not have any mosquitos after 2nd application!!) good product.
S**H
Works for 1 day only
I live in Springs, Dubai. The mosquitos were horribly preventing us from sitting in our garden. I sprinkled the bits all around my trees and watered them this morning. In around 12 hours I hardly see any mosquitos. The next day comes and they all came back. Doesnt work
G**E
lotta biologica alle larve di zanzara
prodotto biologico che utilizzo nei sottovasi e dopo ogni pioggia dove ristagna l'acqua. Non รจ risolutivo ma aiuta a diminuire la presenza di zanzare, anche le zanzare tigre.
D**A
zanzare morte!
questo e un ottimo prodotto. tutte morte nel laghetto - benissimo. si puo anche spargere sul giardino in luoghi bagnati ora ne ordinero` di piu` per altri luoghi.
M**S
The only thing that actually works
I've learned much more about fungus gnats (sciarid flies) than I ever wanted to. Where do they come from? In my case, they were flitting in through an open window. But they can hitch a ride on anything that has soil. I've even spotted them around potted live herbs sold at my supermarket. The adults are teeny little suckers, but they can swoop in and drop a load of gnat eggs in a second--producing over 200 eggs in their short 2-week adult lifespan. If any of those eggs end up in your houseplant soil, you have a houseplant infested with gnat larvae (like minuscule maggots). They wriggle around in the soil, ravenously eating anything they can: fungus obviously--as their name implies--but also the delicate root tips of your poor plant! When the larvae are well-fed and ready, they pupate into adults, and the Circle of Life starts all over again, much to your horror. I wasted time trying a long series of mild and ineffective home remedies. Cinnamon? These bugs just yawned at the stuff. Neem oil? It made my sitting room smell like burnt tires, but the gnats weren't bothered a bit. Drying out the soil? This may be the worst thing you can do; as soon as the fungus dries up, those hungry larvae move on to the next available food source: the juicy, tender plant roots. Don't waste time on any of that. Sticky tape and cinnamon are not going to help you in a war situation. This product is more like a biological warfare agent on the gnat battlefield. No, literally, it is a bag of dried plant bits soaked in bacteria (Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies), which is lethal to the gnat larvae. Read the directions on the bag; they are very clear and easy to follow. You soak the dried plant bits in warm water to release and revive the bacteria; then, pour the resulting bacteria broth into the soil. The bacteria infects the larvae, and they die. This breaks the life cycle, so fewer adults will emerge from the soil after about a week. Don't let up, though; the adults still flying around are not affected by the bacteria, so they will still be busy dropping fresh batches of eggs. Hold your nerve and treat the soil again every week for about three or four weeks. By then, all the adults will have all died off (from old age), and any eggs left will have hatched, and any larvae will have become infected. It's not an instant solution by any means, but it is the only thing that actually works. I plan to keep treating my plants once a month or so from now on--the bacteria is harmless to the plants (and anything else that is not a gnat larvae), and you never know when one of those gnats might sneak in from outside or on a newly-bought plant friend.
L**N
Fantastic product!
Thank you for the quick delivery
O**N
These work, don't kill the good insects and are cheap protection.
1 Month Review: While these have not totally eliminated mosquitos, the reduction/mitigition is really noticeable. I simply cut large holes in a couple of milk jugs, painted them black, then added water and the Bites and set them out in shady areas. This product is not instantaneous, and I started my regime after the first hatch of house mosquitos and Asian tiger mosquitos were already out. After three weeks, the reduction was noticeable. There are some interesting and low cost DIY mosquito traps on YouTube, and I am currently assembling a couple of those for for use, and expect even better results when combined with Mosquito Bites. So, you can either hire a service to spray a pesticide, or try a more targeted approach. Your call!
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