The Mosquito Bucket Challenge

A project by Homegrown National Park®

A simple way to reduce mosquitoes without harming the life in your yard.

Mosquito Bucket Challenge - This bucket saves bees! - Homegrown National Park

 

Mosquitoes are often controlled with broad pesticide spraying, often called fogging. These treatments don’t just affect mosquitoes—they can impact other insects, wildlife, and people, and they don’t address where mosquitoes reproduce.

The Mosquito Bucket Challenge offers a more targeted approach. By controlling mosquitoes at the source, it reduces populations without affecting the rest of the ecosystem.

It’s safe, it's affordable, it's better for biodiversity. And it actually works.

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How It Works

ATTRACT
Mosquitoes lay eggs in standing water. The bucket draws them in.

TREAT
A targeted treatment prevents larvae from developing into adult mosquitoes.

REDUCE
Fewer mosquitoes emerge, lowering populations where you spend time outdoors.

HNP cofounder, Doug Tallamy, explains how the mosquito bucket works.

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Black bucket in shaded garden decorated with Mosquito Bucket sticker - This bucket saves fireflies - Homegrown National Park
Red bucket with stick leaning out as a 'rescue stick' for small animals - mosquito bucket challenge - natural mosquito control - Homegrown National Park
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