🌟 Reclaim Your Outdoor Oasis with Mosquito Magician!
Mosquito Magician Liquid Concentrate is a powerful insecticide designed to eliminate mosquitoes, fleas, and fire ants. With a 1-gallon volume, it covers extensive areas and is made from a blend of 6 natural essential oils, ensuring safety for both people and pets. This product is compatible with various application methods and is backed by a 1-year warranty and excellent customer support.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Oil |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Active Ingredients | Lemongrass Oil,Garlic Oil,Citronella Oil,Cedarwood Oil,Rosemary Oil,Geraniol,Sodium Lauryl Sulphato |
F**O
Absolutely Works - Frank Ruscingno, New Jersey
This stuff works. I have been using Mosquito Magician I would say 7 to 8 years now. The thing no one seems to consider is this, this stuff is great, knocks down my Mosquito population for sure. I spray it once a week with a combo of fogging it every other spray at a concentration of 4 ounces per gallon. This gives me 32 gallons of spray hence 32 weeks of spraying. If I see rain in the forecast I hold off spraying until I see at least two to three days of no rain forecasted. It's expensive so I don't want to waste time and money spraying around rain. Do I still see Mosquitoes, yes I do but at a very, very reduced rate. Nothing natural and even insecticidal made on planet earth is going to eradicate every Mosquito, NOTHING. But this is what people need to know. I spray once a week, have bunches of Mosquito plants that they hate the smell of all around my yard and entrances to my house. I make concentrated efforts on all bushes and places they love to hide also. Mosquito control is more than just spraying. My complaint by me and I'm sure most people would agree with this is my surrounding neighbors and businesses do absolutely nothing. Some aren't even cutting grass and weeds which create a tremendous Mosquito issue. So to compensate I spray more frequently which at least makes it bearable. So the bottom line is this, chemicals and treatments would work spectacularly if everyone in the general area of our houses would spray also but in my experience that's not going to happen.So continue using this stuff but combine it with Mosquito hating plants and other things like maybe a killing trap or even a bucket of water away from your general area with Mosquito donuts in the water. They come, lay their eggs and they all die from the Mosquito dunks, hence if they don't hatch you just eliminated thousands of new biters.I wish everyone good luck with this, I hate summer because of this annoying nonsense but it is what it is.
H**A
It actually works!
I was using professional companies for spraying in my front and backyard for several years. The results were not always great, apart from their costs. As I lived in Houston, there were tons of mosquitoes nearly all year around. I was half giving up my battle against mosquitos.In Summer 2022, things changed. I tried Mosquito Magician the first time. I bought a sprayer at the same time. It's very simple and easy steps to apply this product over my yard, bushes, and periphery of my house. The result was - to my surprise, it was so effective. Since then, Mosquito Magician has become a must in my household. At peak time in late Spring to Fall, I spray it roughly every 1.5~2weeks. The scent of garlic was strong for a day or two after its application, but it's not bad compared to chemical spraying agents. My dog does not seem to be bothered. Whole my family is happy to be out on the patio now. An added bonus is I am saving 75~80 of money which I used to pay to the professional pest control company.
J**D
Waste of money
Sure it's easy to use, but that is about the extent of this stuff as far as benefit. I feel like I wasted $100.00 on a product that just made my yard smell like a pungent essential oil candle. We have had a serious mosquito issue at our home in Gulf Shores AL this summer. I've used this twice, and it didn't do anything to reduce the mosquitos in our yard. For whatever reason, this year has been horrible for mosquitos....thousands of them around our home. I mixed and sprayed 3 gallons around the house yesterday evening right before dark when the wind had died down, woke up today to the same concentration of mosquitos. The only thing I've seen that seems to eliminate them is the permethrin insecticide (I've had to buy multiple cans of the "Cutters" mosquito spray), which drops them like flies instantaneously. But buying cans of the stuff at $7 isn't cheap and isn't a large-scale solution to the problem, nor is it particularly safe to use if you have animals or kids playing in the yard.Before resorting to using Permethrin with the fogger machine (I bought one this summer) I tried this first as it claims to be the "Natural" approach to minimize the pesticide dangers, but for me, this was a waste of time, money and continued mosquito exposure. Save the money and just get the hard-core stuff unless you want to do the "mosquito dance" in your yard while you spread this stinky stuff around your house and try to avoid getting feasted on. It may not be the solution you'd hoped for, but when you compare the lesser of two evils...I'll treat the concentrated areas of the yard where they seem to accumulate and take my dog out to the less invaded areas of the yard for his "business".
J**N
Not cheap
I used it a half dozen times this last season. We did get a lot of rain, but I’d hoped it would be more effective. We had plenty mosquitos even after using this. It has a pretty strong garlic odor. At over $100/gal, I’d like it to be more effective, and keep mosquitos away for at least a few days. You use 6oz product to make 1gal of spray. That should mean 21 gallons of spray for that 1 gal of product. I use 3-4 gallons each application.