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Smith
June 14th 04, 06:25 PM
I'm in the UK and my pond has become covered in duck weed. Everything seems
fine in the pond but I would like to get rid of it.

Any ideas?
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Benign Vanilla
June 14th 04, 06:39 PM
"Smith" > wrote in message
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> I'm in the UK and my pond has become covered in duck weed. Everything
seems
> fine in the pond but I would like to get rid of it.
>
> Any ideas?
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Koi and Goldfish love to eat Duckweed. It's like candy to them. In my pond,
I can't keep it alive. Last year, I was scooping it out of my pond by the
gallon, every day, just to keep up with it. This year, none came back, and
the batch I saved in the house, was mowed down by the Koi before it could
take ahold of the pond.

In my zone 6ish area of MD, the duckweed eventually dies back in mid summer,
drops seed and disapears.

BV.

Bonnie
June 14th 04, 06:46 PM
>
> In my zone 6ish area of MD, the duckweed eventually dies back in mid summer,
> drops seed and disapears.
>
> BV.
>
I always thought that duckweed wasn't hardy, but I added
no plants to the veggie filter this year and duckweed
appeared. I scoop it out regularly as a treat for the fish
- it doesn't last long with the koi.

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Bonnie
NJ

RichToyBox
June 15th 04, 02:03 AM
You can over fill the pond and then use the hose to wash it to the area of
overflow. A large amount can be skimmed off fairly quickly, but if you
don't get it all, and don't have the pond pigs to keep it under control, it
will be back.
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"Smith" > wrote in message
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> I'm in the UK and my pond has become covered in duck weed. Everything
seems
> fine in the pond but I would like to get rid of it.
>
> Any ideas?
> --
> =^..^=
>
>

groovy
June 15th 04, 09:48 AM
"RichToyBox" > wrote in message
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> You can over fill the pond and then use the hose to wash it to the area of
> overflow. A large amount can be skimmed off fairly quickly, but if you
> don't get it all, and don't have the pond pigs to keep it under control,
it
> will be back.
> --
> RichToyBox
> http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
> "Smith" > wrote in message
> news:C3mzc.86$e%.81@newsfe2-win...
> > I'm in the UK and my pond has become covered in duck weed. Everything
> seems
> > fine in the pond but I would like to get rid of it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> > --

Sorry to barge in on Anthonys thread but...

Assuming it's not going to go away, what will reliably eat the stuff. My
Shibunkin taste it, then reject it; I've no room for Koi, so something
small that loves duckweed would be pretty handy. Any ideas?

June 15th 04, 05:24 PM
a pond skimmer will remove it. need to empty the skimmer pretty often at first.
Ingrid

"groovy" > wrote:
>Assuming it's not going to go away, what will reliably eat the stuff. My
>Shibunkin taste it, then reject it; I've no room for Koi, so something
>small that loves duckweed would be pretty handy. Any ideas?
>
>



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Ka30P
June 15th 04, 05:43 PM
Donald Duck wrote << so something
small that loves duckweed would be pretty handy. Any ideas? >>

A small duck?
I think you are best to try and spray and net it off.
Though I think I'll go find a snail in my filter and give him a bowl of
duckweed and see what he
thinks about it. Will report back.


kathy :-)
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Gil Vick
June 15th 04, 09:41 PM
"Smith" > wrote in message
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> I'm in the UK and my pond has become covered in duck weed. Everything
seems
> fine in the pond but I would like to get rid of it.
>
> Any ideas?

These and associated links should tell you all that anyone might ever want
to know about Duckweed!
....Gil

http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpages/duckweed.htm

http://www.mobot.org/jwcross/duckweed/duckweed.htm

Mouse
June 16th 04, 10:13 AM
I think the only thing you can do is net as much of it as you can. I have a
smell amount around the tops of my plant pots, and there was some next to
the pots that seems to have vanished. None of my fish seem to be interested
in it, (comet goldfish ,ghost carp and orf) but I suspect something is
eating it.
Mouse
UK ( Yorkshire )

"Smith" > wrote in message
news:C3mzc.86$e%.81@newsfe2-win...
> I'm in the UK and my pond has become covered in duck weed. Everything
seems
> fine in the pond but I would like to get rid of it.
>
> Any ideas?
> --
> =^..^=
>
>