Originally Posted by
wrench1
The ones I'm familiar with would dispense a granular product mostly into areas with standing water. So the boat docks would qualify. It’s to control the larva stage and not the adult mosquitos. Is this in FL? What county?
In Florida, Flagler County.
Not fresh water in the lagoon, but brackish waters, probably on the salty side, don’t think mosquito larvae or eggs can survive in anything but fresh water..(?)
We are so close to the ocean we have a SE breeze most of the time, mozzies not a big problem here, but probably a few miles inland in the swamps.
Not that I am promoting this place, but if any of you studs like boats and are about to retire, this is a residential marina, the only one I have seen or heard of.
Housing and lot prices are a bit depressed right now, a good time to buy probably. (2 retired rotor heads here, as a plank driver I am in the minority)
All the boats are in the hangar (boat house) which is why the docks are empty.
My boat on the lift, being washed after use before going inside the hangar and parked on a rack.