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How to Get Rid of Mosquito Larvae in Corn Tree Plant Water

Updated: January 7, 2023

If you have a corn tree plant, you may have noticed that mosquito larvae tend to breed in the water that collects in the plant pot. This can be a problem not only because mosquitoes are annoying, but also because they can carry dangerous diseases. Fortunately, there are ways to get rid of mosquito larvae in your corn tree plant water.

1. Change the Water Frequently

The simplest way to get rid of mosquito larvae is to change the water in your corn tree plant pot frequently. Mosquitoes need standing water to lay their eggs, so if you remove the water before they can do so, there will be no larvae.

2. Add an Insecticide

If changing the water frequently is not enough to get rid of the mosquito larvae, you can add an insecticide to the water. There are many insecticides on the market that are specifically formulated for use in plant pots. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and use only the recommended amount.

3. Use Mosquito Dunks

Another option is to use mosquito dunks. These are small tablets that contain a bacteria that is toxic to mosquito larvae but harmless to other living beings, including humans and pets. Simply place one or two dunks in your corn tree plant pot and they will kill any mosquito larvae that are present.

4. Install a Mosquito Net

If you want to prevent mosquitoes from laying their eggs in your corn tree plant water in the first place, you can install a mosquito net over the top of the pot. This will prevent adult mosquitoes from getting into the pot and laying their eggs.

5. Keep Your Home Clean

Finally, it’s important to keep your home clean and free of standing water. Mosquitoes can breed in any stagnant water source, so make sure to eliminate any sources of standing water in your home, such as flower vases, bird baths, and pet bowls.

FAQ

Are mosquito larvae dangerous?

While mosquito larvae themselves are not dangerous, adult mosquitoes can carry dangerous diseases such as Zika virus, dengue fever, and West Nile virus.

Can I use bleach to kill mosquito larvae?

Yes, you can use bleach to kill mosquito larvae. However, bleach is toxic to plants and can harm your corn tree plant, so it’s not recommended.

How often should I change the water in my corn tree plant pot?

You should change the water in your corn tree plant pot at least once a week, or more frequently if you notice mosquito larvae present.