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Biological Mosquito Control with Cold-Tolerant Gambusia affinis

 

Gambusia effectiveness in NJ (1996 update)

New Jersey Biological Mosquito Control Progra

West Nile Virus and Mosquito Control Practices -Survey of Mosquito Control Practices and Less-Toxic Alternatives

Overkill: Why Pesticide Spraying for West Nile Virus May Cause More Harm Than Good

About.com's Mosquito Fish information page

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Small Pond Special-50 Mosquito Fish for $59, SHIPPING PREPAID!!

For more than twenty years Fattig Fish has offered a cold-tolerant strain of mosquito fish (Gambusia affinis) which are particularly well-suited for use north of the 39th parallel. Unlike more commonly available strains, this hardy strain has been developed to successfully overwinter at air temperatures to -30 F. and to withstand summer air temperatures to 100 F. Southern races of mosquito fish will NOT overwinter in northern climates and will NOT actively feed in cold weather even though mosquitos hatch readily.

In areas where midges are a problem, mosquito fish are equally efficient in controlling midge numbers.

Mosquito fish are small guppy-like fish used to control mosquito populations by devouring mosquito or midge larvae. According to U.S. Navy research, a pair of half-grown Gambusia can consume 5000 mosquito larvae in 11 weeks. An adult female can devour several hundred larvae per day. These voracious predators have upturned mouths specially designed for scooping up larvae prey, and represent one of the most environmentally friendly forms of mosquito control.

Gambusia are highly prolific: each female will produce three to four broods of 40 to 100 young each year. Gambusia typically live two to three years, so produce a multitude of offspring during their lifespan. Unlike most other fish, gambusia bear live young; these offspring begin consuming larvae shortly after birth.

Gambusia are ideally suited to stock ponds, ornamental ponds, golf courses, canals, creeks and lakes. They prefer to inhabit the shallow vegetated areas near the shore which are also the preferred habitat of mosquito larvae. They require virtually no maintenance, as they are self-feeding and self-sustaining. Their adaptability and effectiveness in mosquito control have made mosquito fish one of the most distributed freshwater fish in the world.

Gambusia may be stocked either in spring or fall. Fall release enables the gambusia to begin controlling mosquito populations in advance of the spring breeding season, while spring release is particularly appropriate for shallow bodies of water such as ditches which may dry up by the end of summer.

Our satisfied clients include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,New York City, Fortune 500 companies, municipal mosquito control districts, aquaculturists, private landowners, and golf courses. For further information, or to order our cold-tolerant strain of Gambusia affinis , please contact Fattig Fish.

Biological Mosquito Control with Cold-Tolerant Gambusia affinis

SEE how the State of New Jersey has utilized our mosquito fish in a successful long range control program. This page addresses many of the questions and concerns of those seeking to safeguard the public or their families against West Nile Virus. http://www.nmca.org/Nmca94-16.htm

 

 

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