Buy a bunch of mosquito dunks and throw them in the water.
What I came here to post. I know you can buy them from farm-type stores. I'm all about supporting small businesses, and although I have no idea where Washita County is, I'll suggest Bethany Country Store. They've historically had them.
Also, horse fly spray. The cheap stuff is fine. I douse my horses, their fly sheets, fly masks, etc. in the stuff. If you're working, there's also sweat-proof. It helps with all things flying. It doesn't seem to do anything for ticks though, if you're working outside much.
For what it's worth... I had allergy problems every time the wind blew until I started taking vitamins...
OK, you have to let us in on this secret. You could market your solution for allergies to make a go-zillion $$$$ and then just pay off the skeeters to feed on ignernt instead of you.
Seriously... all I take is One-a-Day for Men, Vitamin B Complex, Fish Oil, and at least 1500mg of Vitamin C. Doctor says "allergies change"... I say I quit taking vitamins for 2 weeks and the next time we got a strong north wind I was begging for Allegra and Nyquil. I went back to my vitamins and haven't had a problem since. Used to fill my prescription allergy meds every three months and haven't filled one in nearly two years.
Seriously... all I take is One-a-Day for Men, Vitamin B Complex, Fish Oil, and at least 1500mg of Vitamin C. Doctor says "allergies change"... I say I quit taking vitamins for 2 weeks and the next time we got a strong north wind I was begging for Allegra and Nyquil. I went back to my vitamins and haven't had a problem since. Used to fill my prescription allergy meds every three months and haven't filled one in nearly two years.
Speaking of bugs, someone mentioned ticks. We've recently moved into an area where we have ticks, and I suspect, chiggers as well. We've a small yard to deal with, so are there any suggestions as to what to do to eliminate those two buggers?
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