

🦟 Bye-bye bugs, hello backyard bliss!
Mosquito BITS is an 8oz granular larvicide containing Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis that rapidly kills mosquito larvae and fungus gnats without harming beneficial insects, pets, or plants. Its easy-to-use shaker top allows precise application over standing water or soil, making it a safe, eco-friendly, and effective pest control solution for home gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B007RGAL6I |
| Active Ingredients | Bacillus thuringiensis v. israelensis |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,067 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #35 in Beneficial Pest Control Insects |
| Brand | Carphone Warehouse |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,367) |
| Department | All Ages |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Granules |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | Summit - 116-12 |
| Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Summit Chemical |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Specification Met | EPA |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 018506001162 |
D**E
Stopped the fungus gnats in my house plants
These are a game changer!!! They add no smell to the soil, they are safe around humans and pets and have kept the fungus gnats I was battling away for months now after 2 treatments. The first killed the adults the second killed any missed eggs and larvae. A little goes a long way.
A**A
Effective and plant safe.
Definitely plant safe. I used this in my large outdoor lotus bowls, and my plants continued growing strong. They where very effective, killing off all the mosquitoe larvae in the bowls. I used it all summer and haven't made it more then 1/3 of the bag. So for my needs, it was a great deal.
D**A
No use for gnats larvae
I bought it to kill gnats in the plant pots. According to GPT, this is one of the most efficient methods. But the reality is it doesn't work at all.
A**N
Great for Fungus Gnats and Other Annoying Pests
I use these mosquito bits on the top layer of soil for my plants, and they really do help cut down on those tiny flying pests that like to show up uninvited. Super simple to sprinkle on and forget about. If you deal with fungus gnats or other little bugs in your indoor plants, these are worth having on hand.
N**O
Die fungus gnats
After a gross fungus gnat infestation that did not respond to other organic methods, I used this (made tea) and it worked wonders. After 2 applications, there is huge improvement. I am hoping with a third application, they will be gone (still using ne and insecticidal soap to kill adults too). Also said to have effect on japanese beetle larva so I tried that, too. We will see! Recommended!
A**L
Got for fungus gnats
I was given a recipe for mosquito bits tea, which is supposed to kill fungus gnat larvae. I didn’t have any luck with it.
E**M
Safe and effective
Mosquito bits and mosquito dunks just may be one of man’s best inventions. I love plants, but unfortunately I tend to bring home those pesky little gnats that sometimes come with them. Sticky traps work to keep them contained to the plant, but it doesn’t stop the endless gnat cycle. These stop the problem at the source. As a pet owner, I’m always cautious when it comes to pest control. The great thing about mosquito bits is that they are completely harmless to cats and dogs. Ranchers even dump it in the troughs for their livestock to keep mosquitos out of their water. Safe, effective, and affordable.
D**4
Works great in Mosquito dunk traps
Moved to Phoenix, AZ area last year. The mosquitos were brutal, making it hard to enjoy the patio and pool. After much research, I decided to try this. I placed out two 5 gallon buckets on opposite sides of the back yard. Threw in a couple handfuls of dead weeds, leaves, etc., filled buckets half full with water, and allowed it to ferment in the sun a couple days. The buckets were then moved to areas that received shade all day long. Within days there were well over a hundred egg layings (meaning thousands of eggs) in the buckets. A few days after adding more water, there were thousands of mosquito larvae swimming about the buckets. Sprinkled about a tablespoon of these mosquito bits in each bucket, and within two days every last one of them was dead. Not a bit of movement in the bucket....and more eggs had been laid. Family not 10 miles away have already been bit to heck this summer. I have received one bite since putting these buckets out. I had worried that these "mosquito kill buckets" might make things worse, since we are obviously attracting a lot of mosquitos, and the female needs a "blood meal" in order to lay their eggs. But so far this has not been the case. It has been quite the pleasant summer so far. Last summer we were running thermacells in the patio, had electronic mosquito zap traps out, and were constantly covering ourselves with mosquito repellent spray....and still getting bit up like crazy. We've not (so far this summer) used any of those methods once, and are all but bite free. The true test is coming up with the monsoons and impending "mosquito season" this late summer and fall. But so far, seems to be working spectacularly.
L**Y
It took a while, but eventually got rid of all the fungus gnats that had been driving me bonkers. Just put a large spoonful into a 1 litre container full of water and allowed them to infuse. I then poured the mixture into a spray bottle (but so you don't clog up the nozzle, I suggest straining the liquid through a very fine mesh). It pongs a bit, but I added a few drops of peppermint oil and that took the edge off. I then sprayed the soil of my houseplants, and in the self-watering pots, I would also spray the bottom reservoir as well. Took over a month, but eventually the fungus gnats went. I've been gnat-free for 7 months now.
E**K
This worked really well against our stubborn gnat invasion. After 1 week (two waterings) they were basically gone. Hooray!
F**Y
Good for killing gnats, well that's what I used it for
F**Y
Bought this to kill fungus gnats that had were going nuts in my moist indoor plants. First round, I watered the plants, next morning there were hundreds of dead gnats all over the gloor. Dyson'd them up. Success! Did a second round a week later and it seemed to get any stragglers. Whenever I start seeing the gnats flying round I use this now.
L**Y
Great to get rid of pesty nits in the backyard
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