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Mark and Kim Smith
July 10th 04, 06:37 AM
Saw them little suckers in my filters! Where the water is certainly
moving! What gives??

George
July 10th 04, 06:48 AM
"Mark and Kim Smith" > wrote in message
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> Saw them little suckers in my filters! Where the water is certainly moving!
> What gives??

They will thrive in any water, stagnant or not. Buy some red mosquito minnows.
Place in pond. Problem solved.

Ka30P
July 10th 04, 02:52 PM
Were they at the surface?
There are literally thousands of other insects that live in water and they may
be something else.
But if they are a mosquito dunk or minnows will solve the problem within 24
hours.


kathy :-)
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Dances With Ferrets
July 10th 04, 06:00 PM
They may be black fly larvae.... which thrive in not-too-warm rapidly
moving water... where they attach to rocks or any non-mobile
substrate. Mosquito larvae can still live in moving water.... so long
as there is even the smallest dead or near-dead spot in the water
course where they can exist. Never heard of them living in the actual
stream of flowing water.

Mark and Kim Smith
July 11th 04, 05:36 AM
Them little suckers eat 'em all up fast!! Made me laugh when I put one
in the settling tank, he ate all the larvae, then got sucked into the
pump and ended up in the filters. Still swimmin' around. Maybe he'll
make it down stream and into the pond!
http://www.bunchobikes.com/pond6.htm .

Dances With Ferrets wrote:

>They may be black fly larvae.... which thrive in not-too-warm rapidly
>moving water... where they attach to rocks or any non-mobile
>substrate. Mosquito larvae can still live in moving water.... so long
>as there is even the smallest dead or near-dead spot in the water
>course where they can exist. Never heard of them living in the actual
>stream of flowing water.
>
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