I noticed this in the mcdonalds parking lot, so I poked around in it with a stick to try to clear the drainage path.

I came to the conclusion that it has no outlet at all, it’s a permanent stagnant pond. It stinks pretty bad.

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    Contact your local mosquito control agency and report it, I’m sure they’ll be impressed and might even get the ball rolling towards making McDonalds do something to resolve the issue.

    In the meantime, post a professional looking printed and laminated sign that says something like “MOSQUITO POND - Please protect the local mosquito population - Thanks, McSquitoes”

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        Awesome, let us know how it goes in the long run, and make sure to post a photo of whatever sign you come up with… 👍

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        Sure do! They even have an open house every year and the kids get to sit in their helicopter.

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            Oof, stay warm up there, and stay safe…

            Fuck ICE, except the kind of ice that freezes the mosquitoes…

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              except the kind of ice that freezes the mosquitoes.

              Even that kind of ice sucks. The mosquitoes that live in those frozen places thrive because all the ice melts into ponds and lakes all over, creating breeding grounds for the mosquitoes whose eggs can survive freezing.

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                Oh? Well maybe my elders weren’t as well educated, as that’s what I was always taught, that hard freezes supposedly kill off the eggs. Fuck I dunno, if you go out of the city and into the sticks, the skeeters are hella crazy for blood!

                I dunno, but here in south Mississippi of all places, I’ve probably only been bitten by mosquitoes like 6 times in the past 10 years. But the retired mosquito control guy is covered in what’s basically obvious skin issues and even skin cancer, likely from the chemicals…

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      I live in Texas, so any amount of water is an instant mosquito source. I legit made a “mosquito pond” for the little bastards to lay their eggs, which provides an excellent food source for the cheap ass minnows i stock the pond with …

    • In the meantime, post a professional looking printed and laminated sign that says something like “MOSQUITO POND - Please protect the local mosquito population - Thanks, McSquitoes”

      Isn’t that the entirety of e-arth?

      Source: Agent Wendy Pleakley