Mosquito Killer is a selective microbial insecticide mainly effective against larvae and black flies larvae. It is used as the larvicide for killing larvae before it grows into adults and can bite humans. The brand's dunks have Bacillus Thuringiensis Israelensis (BTI), a bacteria used for the biological control of mosquito larvae. BTI has been used for mosquito control for over 30 years now and produces some kind of toxin in the gut of this mosquito larva that destroys the larvae's gut lining and causes death, generally in 12 hours. Pupae and OnStar larvae are non-feeding and thus will not be much affected by BTI.
This is a selective microbial insecticide that is helpful against mosquitoes in various habitats. This comes in the granular form, and when spread over any water surface, this brand releases the mosquito larvicide at its water's surface. The larvicide slowly settles inside the water, and where this is eaten by the mosquito larvae growing out there. These granules will ensure a quick kill in 24 hours and can also be used in different kinds of sites where the water stagnates.
Mosquito Killer BTI Granules is the most effective microbial insecticide to kill mosquito larvae and black flies. The biological mosquito control solution can be used in different kinds of mosquito breeding regions. Use 0.01 to 0.025 grams of 1-litre water for the tires piles, flower pots, flower plates, vase, etc. Apply over 1.4 grams of surface for the roadside ditches, retention areas, stormwater, etc. You can increase the dosage when the larval populations become very high, water is polluted, or algae are prevalent.
Mosquito larvae are found in any place where there's water. The backyard has plenty of natural (probably artificial) containers mosquitoes like to breed. Thus, Mosquito Killer's granules and bits are ideal for sprinkling under trees that are tough to treat as water pools in small amounts. Treat the area with the granules just once a week, preferably after rain, for better effects. These bits are an effective microbial insecticide against mosquitoes. Spread this biological mosquito larvicide over the water surface for best results.
Once each 7 to 14 days (depending on mosquito problem), sprinkle around one spoon of Mosquito Killer's BTI Granule Bits at the water surface over every place with stagnant water in your home and outside. Mosquito larvae generally feed on BTI material and are killed by its toxin. Thus, a bit goes a very long way, and the Bromeliad plant will need just 2 to 4 granules each week. However, these mosquito larvae can die within 24 to 48 hours, and newly hatched larvae can be exposed to remaining BTI. Thus, it is better to treat each 7 to 14 days to avoid wasting these granules. Add these granules to the cart today and keep your homes safe from mosquitoes.