A device for interrupting the gestating cycle of a mosquito includes a container having a bottom wall and side walls. A generally porous sheet of material is placed over the upper opening thus formed in the container by securing it to the periphery of the container. Double sided tape, mechanical clips, etc. may be used to attach the porous material to the periphery of the container to cover the open area. The porous sheet of material is farametis and contains apertures that are small enough to prevent an adult mosquito from passing through it but yet allow evaporation of water placed into the container and water molecules through the apertures. A sticky substance is placed on the outer surface of the porous sheet. Water is evaporated from the container and water molecules are released through the apertures into the atmosphere above the porous sheet. Gestating mosquitos are attracted to the device and attempt to enter the container to lay there eggs in the water within the container but can not. Instead, the mosquitoes are immobilized on the surface of the porous material when retained by contact with a sticky substance and prevent it from laying eggs in the container or any other body of water. This breaks the reproductive cycle of the mosquito.