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Mosquito fish do not lay eggs, but rather give birth to live young. These fish, therefore, require no special environment, as most other ... Mosquitofish are intended to be used for stocking ornamental ponds, unused or "out-of-order" swimming pools, and animal water troughs. You may receive mosquitofish, free of charge,
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www.lawestvector.org/MosquitoFish.htm
www.lawestvector.org/MosquitoFish.htm
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This page is about mosquito fish. ... Mosquito fish are often given away free by local governmental agencies in an attempt to control mosquitoes. Try locating whatever agency is in charge of mosquito control in the area to obtain some.
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www.fishpondinfo.com/mosq.htm
www.fishpondinfo.com/mosq.htm
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Mosquitofish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The mosquitofish ( Gambusia affinis ) is a species of freshwater fish, also commonly known simply by its generic name, gambusia , although such usage is ambiguous. It is sometimes called the we...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosquitofish
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About.com's Mosquito Fish information page ... Mosquito Fish wiki ... Mosquito fish are small guppy-like fish used to control mosquito populations by devouring mosquito or midge larvae. According to U.S. Navy research, a pair of half-grown Gambusia can consume 5000 mosquito larvae in 11 weeks.
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www.fattigfish.com/mosfish.htm
www.fattigfish.com/mosfish.htm
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Charlotte County biologist Ginny Day said the county is giving residents free mosquito fish that are kept in three new 450-gallon tanks at the Environmental Services facilities on Harborview Road. Each tank was stocked with 1,000 fish.
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www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/InNews/fishbug2004.html
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/InNews/fishbug2004.html
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The Mosquito Fish has been introduced throughout the United States and many other countries. It has been placed here to control mosquito populations by devouring their aquatic larva. This species originated in Central America and some places in southern Mexico.
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www.aquariacentral.com/fishinfo/brackish/mosquito.htm
www.aquariacentral.com/fishinfo/brackish/mosquito.htm
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Please visit the Couty of San Diego Website for Mosquito Fish Pick-Up Locations. ... Remember to bring a container big enough to hold the fish you need without crowding them and allow air space above the water. Place a lid on the container. Handle the fish gently. ... FREE Mosquito Fish for San Diego County...
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commserv.ucdavis.edu/cesandiego/seagrant/MosquitoFish.h...
commserv.ucdavis.edu/cesandiego/seagrant/MosquitoFish.html
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They have a voracious appetite. An adult can eat up to 500 mosquito larvae a day! This makes them an excellent biological tool for mosquito control, as the fish gobble up the mosquito larvae before they have a chance to develop into the adult stage.
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www.ccmvcd.dst.ca.us/mosquitofish.htm
www.ccmvcd.dst.ca.us/mosquitofish.htm
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Many people ask what should we use for mosquito control if we can't use mosquitofish? Pretty much any fish will eat mosquito larvae. Try finding a mosquito larvae in any body of water inhabited by fish.
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