Mosquitos are a major problem near me this year especially we have a pond and a river and a large lake all within 1000 ft or less of where I live so we get lots of mosquitos anyway this year I started researching what eats adult and larval mosquitos and am working on figuring out a good strategy for reducing the population using native plants, and the predators they will be able to attract and support as well as fish for our pond that will help manage them and other ways of attracting and supporting predators of the mosquitoes hopefully by building a more robust ecosystem in the immediate area their populations will reduce over time and I won’t get eaten alive walking near the woods and waterways.
What an incredible presentation! I learned so much and have ordered yellow lightbulbs midpoint. I’m already doing quite a few of these things but excited to try more solutions.
Thank You for enjoyable and informative presentation .🙏
Mosquitos are a major problem near me this year especially we have a pond and a river and a large lake all within 1000 ft or less of where I live so we get lots of mosquitos anyway this year I started researching what eats adult and larval mosquitos and am working on figuring out a good strategy for reducing the population using native plants, and the predators they will be able to attract and support as well as fish for our pond that will help manage them and other ways of attracting and supporting predators of the mosquitoes hopefully by building a more robust ecosystem in the immediate area their populations will reduce over time and I won’t get eaten alive walking near the woods and waterways.
What an incredible presentation! I learned so much and have ordered yellow lightbulbs midpoint. I’m already doing quite a few of these things but excited to try more solutions.
Thank you for posting this video! Great lecture! So much information and practical advice we all need! Thank you Dr Tallamy for your dedication!
This was AMAZING!!
Wonderfull!!
Small changes have huge impacts...plant a native plant .... or five!