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We have a 6'x24' covered porch with our main entry door in the back corner
of the porch. Unfortunately, moths, mosquitos, and other flying insects like to hang out under the porch and come flying into the house every time we open the door. Is there anything we can do to reduce the insect concentrations around the porch area? (We do not want screens). Thanks, Anthony |
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Dark curtains on the windows which face the porch, or turn off all the light
in the house. And, no porch light. If you need light for the steps, pick up a small solar light just to accent the steps for safety. Otherwise, reconsider screens. "HerHusband" wrote in message ... We have a 6'x24' covered porch with our main entry door in the back corner of the porch. Unfortunately, moths, mosquitos, and other flying insects like to hang out under the porch and come flying into the house every time we open the door. Is there anything we can do to reduce the insect concentrations around the porch area? (We do not want screens). Thanks, Anthony |
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At my house this is most problematic at night. We keep the porch light off
whenever possible and also keeping off interior lights near the door helps too. Please post if you find a better solution. "HerHusband" wrote in message ... We have a 6'x24' covered porch with our main entry door in the back corner of the porch. Unfortunately, moths, mosquitos, and other flying insects like to hang out under the porch and come flying into the house every time we open the door. Is there anything we can do to reduce the insect concentrations around the porch area? (We do not want screens). Thanks, Anthony |
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![]() "No" wrote in message ... At my house this is most problematic at night. We keep the porch light off whenever possible and also keeping off interior lights near the door helps too. Please post if you find a better solution. "HerHusband" wrote in message ... We have a 6'x24' covered porch with our main entry door in the back corner of the porch. Unfortunately, moths, mosquitos, and other flying insects like to hang out under the porch and come flying into the house every time we open the door. Is there anything we can do to reduce the insect concentrations around the porch area? (We do not want screens). Thanks, Anthony I've always wondered why they ALWAYS put the porch light right next to the door so all the bugs are there when you open the door. Seems like it ought to be about 10 feet away or so. |
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![]() "Ulysses" wrote in message ... "No" wrote in message ... At my house this is most problematic at night. We keep the porch light off whenever possible and also keeping off interior lights near the door helps too. Please post if you find a better solution. "HerHusband" wrote in message ... We have a 6'x24' covered porch with our main entry door in the back corner of the porch. Unfortunately, moths, mosquitos, and other flying insects like to hang out under the porch and come flying into the house every time we open the door. Is there anything we can do to reduce the insect concentrations around the porch area? (We do not want screens). Thanks, Anthony I've always wondered why they ALWAYS put the porch light right next to the door so all the bugs are there when you open the door. Seems like it ought to be about 10 feet away or so. Same knuckleheads who remove all the trees 3 acres away from your house "so the equipment can have gooder access". Duh. |
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![]() HerHusband wrote: We have a 6'x24' covered porch with our main entry door in the back corner of the porch. Unfortunately, moths, mosquitos, and other flying insects like to hang out under the porch and come flying into the house every time we open the door. Is there anything we can do to reduce the insect concentrations around the porch area? (We do not want screens). Thanks, Anthony Put the light on a motion detector so that it is not on all the time. |
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Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 18:31:06 -0500, Lar wrote: In article , says... ![]() back corner ![]() other flying insects ![]() flying into the house every time ![]() ![]() ![]() around the ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As mentioned lighting may be the long term answer. Moving light away from the home or reducing the amount of time it is on... Most insects are virtually blind to visible light, or at least aren't attracted by it. Special "insect bulbs" and filters do exist - - they block all the ultraviolet light that attracts the bugs (they also filter out some of the visible blue light, that's why they shine with a yellow cast). Just any old yellow lamp or filter won't necessarily do. Make sure it's a "bug light". They don't repel insects, rather, they just don't attract them. UV attracts insects in nature by reflecting and fluorescing off of flowers, and insects must think that artificial UV sources are flowers and try to pollenate them. :-) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 7.1 iQA/AwUBQucsdgIk7T39FC4ZEQJFbACgiVtPAYMWvUVVAuGcJAJcbC Y/994An3sb v29/g85I2tLsK4TDZIYV4rGY =1WxB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- -john wide-open at throttle dot info |
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![]() HerHusband wrote: We have a 6'x24' covered porch with our main entry door in the back corner of the porch. Unfortunately, moths, mosquitos, and other flying insects like to hang out under the porch and come flying into the house every time we open the door. Is there anything we can do to reduce the insect concentrations around the porch area? (We do not want screens). Thanks, Anthony If there is water or debris collecting under the porch, it should be removed. Can you screen the area under the porch to keep critters out? Clearing bushes/plants may help as well. |
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12 gauge shotgun! Doesn't do much for the insects but it's fun and makes an
excuse for a new porch and siding job! (Sorry, I'm kinda bored this AM) snip Is there anything we can do to reduce the insect concentrations around the porch area? (We do not want screens). Thanks, Anthony |
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