I'm not sure, but to keep them from laying eggs in the water, put a long stick in the water. the mosquitos will lay their eggs on that, and you can take the stick and chuck it later.
Mild to heavy shock to kill living organisms in the pool. Some bugs are more resistant, you may have to skim them out.
use an ice pick
The amount of chlorine normally used to shock a pool should kill and larvae and other living things in the pool.
No
Use a bio-gard (brand name) algacide at the recommeded dose
Put a scratch and sniff sticker at the bottom of a swimming pool
Yes. The female lays her eggs in standing water. You can sometimes see the larvae swimming in a pool of water that has been standing for a few days.
They are fly larvae and are gross, but harmless. Keep the pool clean and the chemistry correct. You can try running the chlorine a little towards the high end, but the flys that deposit the eggs (that turn into larvae) will contine to mistake your pool for a pond. Hey, at least you don't have frogs... ;-)
You use it to kill the jerms in the pool!
Red or pink algae in a swimming pool is actually a bacteria. The most common cause is contamination from swimming suits when going from the ocean to the pool. Chlorine is the most effective treatment. Algae products will not work because it is not a true algae.
'Swimming Pool', sometimes shortened to 'Pool'.
2gallons per 10k of water
the person that tried to kill boondox(david hutto) was his uncle. the uncle tried to drown him in a swimming pool.
it depends on which swimming pool