Bobby’s Best Mosquito Bucket
Tired of mosquitoes ruining your evenings outside?
The Bobby’s Best Mosquito Bucket is a simple, effective, and non-toxic way to dramatically reduce mosquito populations around your home—without harming bees, butterflies, or other pollinators.
Mosquitoes are naturally drawn to standing water and carbon dioxide (CO₂). This system uses that instinct against them.
Each bucket includes a natural “swamp starter” that immediately begins producing CO₂ to attract mosquitoes. As the organic material in the bucket slowly decomposes, it continues producing CO₂, keeping the bucket attractive to mosquitoes over time.
When mosquitoes lay their eggs in the water, the larvae are stopped by BTI (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis)—a naturally occurring soil bacterium that targets mosquito larvae but is harmless to people, pets, birds, fish, and pollinators.
In other words, the bucket attracts mosquitoes to breed in one place—and stops the next generation before they hatch.
What’s Included
Each Bobby’s Best Mosquito Bucket comes ready to go:
• One 3-gallon bucket with fitted lid
• Pre-drilled lid with smooth grommets for airflow and safety
• Bobby’s Best branded bucket
• Four packets of mosquito bits (two months of treatment)
• Swamp starter packet (yeast + sugar CO₂ activator)
• Simple setup instructions
All the drilling and setup work is already done. Just add yard debris, water, and activate the bucket.
How to Use It
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Add yard debris (leaves, grass clippings, or garden scraps) to the bucket.
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Fill the bucket with water.
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Mix the swamp starter with warm water and add it to the bucket.
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Place the bucket in a shaded area near plants, slightly off to the side of the area you want mosquito relief.
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Every two weeks, add another packet of mosquito bits.
Maintenance takes less than a minute every two weeks.
Placement Tips
• Small patios: 1 bucket works well
• Typical neighborhood lot (~1/5 acre): 3 buckets recommended
Good locations include:
• under bushes
• near garden beds
• along fence lines
• near standing water areas
The more buckets in a neighborhood, the more effective the control. Many customers coordinate with neighbors to reduce mosquitoes across the whole block
Built to Last
This isn’t a one-season gadget.
Your bucket will last multiple seasons. At the end of the year, once the first frost arrives and mosquito season is over, simply rinse the bucket with soap and water and store it until next spring.
Why Bobby Uses Them
I have chickens, multiple gardens, and I’m constantly watering plants. Summer used to mean a lot of mosquitoes around my yard.
Last year I placed three buckets around the property—one near the chickens, one near the back gardens, and one in the front yard. The difference was dramatic.
The mosquito population around our home dropped significantly
It’s simple, inexpensive, and it works.