Rain barrel basics: Conserving water but not mosquito habitats
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Rain barrel basics: Conserving water but not mosquito habitats
As people look to reduce their water use for environmental and ecological reasons, rain barrels have gained popularity for catching rainwater that can be stored and used for irrigation. These green infrastructure tools can conserve hundreds of gallons of water per year and reduce stormwater runoff. However, as a source of standing water, improperly maintained rain barrels may also be comfortable homes for juvenile mosquitoes.
Rain Barrel Essentials: Conserving Water While Keeping Mosquitoes at Bay
Rain barrels have emerged as an eco-friendly solution to conservation efforts by capturing rainwater for irrigation and reducing stormwater runoff. With the growing awareness of environmental sustainability, homeowners increasingly embrace this green technology, contributing to significant water savings while mitigating urban flooding. However, these beneficial structures can inadvertently create breeding grounds for mosquitoes, which thrive in …
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