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If mosquitoes laid eggs in your pool and shock treatment does not kill them, you can get rid of them using bleach. Pour chlorine bleach into the pool to kill them.

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Do mosquitoes lay eggs in pools?

Yes, mosquitoes can lay their eggs in pools of stagnant water.


Where Are Mosquitoes Found?

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Because that's where they lay their eggs and it is where the baby mosquitoes develop.


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How can I get mosquitoes out of a stagnate swimming pool?

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How does standing water contribute increased in the number of mosquitoes?

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Do water fountains attract mosquitoes?

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Does dirty water attract mosquitoes?

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Where do mosquitoes lay their eggs?

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Do mosquitoes bite you more than once?

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