Can You Use Mosquito Bits and Dunks on Vegetables?
Using mosquito bits and dunks to control the growth of mosquito larvae is an effective method for minimizing the number of mosquitoes that are present in your yard. The key to controlling the mosquito population is to remove any standing water that is a breeding ground for the larvae.
The most common places for mosquitoes to breed include storm drains, gutters, ponds, and other still areas. They may also be found in bird baths, flower pots, and other locations that aren’t usually thought of as mosquito breeding grounds.
When you add the Mosquito Bits or Dunks to the area where the mosquitoes are bred, they release a chemical that kills the larvae before they can bite. This chemical is harmless to other animals and people, and is safe for children and pets. However, you should only use these products as directed by the manufacturer.
The active ingredient in Mosquito Bits and Dunks is Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis (Bti). This natural bacterial pesticide is harmless to humans and pets and is non-toxic to fungus gnat larvae, mosquito larvae, and other insects. It can also help control scale insects, which look like tiny bumps on the stems of plants.
In addition to killing fungus gnat and mosquito larvae, Bti can also kill other types of flies, black flies, houseflies, and blow flies. This makes it a good choice for people who want to avoid pesticides. It is also safe for local wildlife.