A question to the board that knows all things.
I live lakefront in central florida- land of large things that fly and drink blood. In the summers, especially at dusk or if you are dumb enough to turn any type of light on, the swarms can be so thick you retreat inside. The recent hurricanes have made screen enclosures less desirable- the bid on rebuilding my screen cage was 60+K, and home owners insurance would not cover the new cage. I have tried the electric and propane foggers- too much work and with limited success- although they did work for a couple of hours. The propane traps don't work- they simply attract and kill bugs that didn't know I was already there.
There is a "new" system being used in the area that was developed on horse farms. It basically uses high pressure nozzles and fogs the yard with a weak insectacide- pyrethrin or permethrin- once or twice a day. The people I talked to really liked it- but I don't want my yard to be an ecologic disaster with endagered birds falling dead out of the sky. The main brand seems to be bugslayer
www.bugslayerww.com
Does anyone have experience with this or a similar system?
Trying to do my homework
Thanks
Gary