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how long does it take for dunks to work?
I added a mosquito dunk to my ~450 gallon pond on Thursday. What we thought
were mosquito larvae don't seem to be dying yet. Is it too soon? Or maybe those *aren't* mosquito larvae? What do dragonfly larvae look like? What are the differences? Thanks all, Lydia |
how long does it take for dunks to work?
The dunks work in 24 hours. Mosquito larvae stay at the surface of the water to breath. When disturbed they wriggle away, very jerky movements. Dragonfly nymphs have thick bodies and long legs. Damselfly nymphs have thin bodies and three feather like gills on their hind ends. Both dragon and damselfly nymphs breath underwater and will not hang out at the surface to breath like mosquito larvae. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
how long does it take for dunks to work?
The dunks work in 24 hours. Mosquito larvae stay at the surface of the water to breath. When disturbed they wriggle away, very jerky movements. Dragonfly nymphs have thick bodies and long legs. Damselfly nymphs have thin bodies and three feather like gills on their hind ends. Both dragon and damselfly nymphs breath underwater and will not hang out at the surface to breath like mosquito larvae. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
how long does it take for dunks to work?
"Ka30P" wrote in message ... Mosquito larvae stay at the surface of the water to breath. When disturbed they wriggle away, very jerky movements. Dragonfly nymphs have thick bodies and long legs. Damselfly nymphs have thin bodies and three feather like gills on their hind ends. Both dragon and damselfly nymphs breath underwater and will not hang out at the surface to breath like mosquito larvae. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A Thank you! Ok, then these must be skeeters. They do just as you described... hang out kind of dangling from the surface and when disturbed they flick away. Maybe I should add another dunk? Lydia |
how long does it take for dunks to work?
"Ka30P" wrote in message ... Mosquito larvae stay at the surface of the water to breath. When disturbed they wriggle away, very jerky movements. Dragonfly nymphs have thick bodies and long legs. Damselfly nymphs have thin bodies and three feather like gills on their hind ends. Both dragon and damselfly nymphs breath underwater and will not hang out at the surface to breath like mosquito larvae. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A Thank you! Ok, then these must be skeeters. They do just as you described... hang out kind of dangling from the surface and when disturbed they flick away. Maybe I should add another dunk? Lydia |
how long does it take for dunks to work?
Lydia wrote Maybe I should add another dunk?
Yes, I'd try that. And check to see if there is an expiration date on the container. Another great use for mosquito larva is to slurp them up with a turkey baster and feed them to indoor fishies or aquatic frogs if you have any. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
how long does it take for dunks to work?
Lydia wrote Maybe I should add another dunk?
Yes, I'd try that. And check to see if there is an expiration date on the container. Another great use for mosquito larva is to slurp them up with a turkey baster and feed them to indoor fishies or aquatic frogs if you have any. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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