View Full Version : Re: Cranes (the bird kind) and pond fish
kathy
May 11th 05, 04:53 AM
Otto Pylot wrote >> I
really hate to cover the pond with netting<<
A couple of options to try
beyond netting:
There is this over the water electric fence called
the Pond Guardian Electric Fence. I have yet to
run into anyone who has used it but have noticed
it in magazines and on the web for about a year
now.
There is also the FiShock electric dog fencing.
Or the Scarecrow, motion activated sprinkler.
I've talked to the manufacturer and they recommend
two placed at a 75 degree angle to each other for
real persistant birds
What works for you depends on how your pond is set up
and how it lays in your yard.
You can go to www.froogle.com and get an idea of the
cost.
good luck!!
kathy :-)
www.blogfromthebog.com
this week ~ raccoons
Chet
May 11th 05, 05:54 AM
Otto Pylot wrote:
> Our pond is coming up on it's 1-year anniversary. It has cetainly been
> an education with algae, fish, plants, etc. Everything is looking
> really good except for our new-found bird friends. We have Shubunkin
> gold fish and mosquito fish in our pond. All is doing extremely well
> with the exception of the periodic missing Shubunkin. We have a crane
> that seems to appear after a rainy period and stand next to the pond.
> We of course scare it off. However, we seem to have lost about 4
> goldfish over the course of our first 10 months. The likely
> perpertrator is the crane. Any ideas on what to do with the crane? I
> really hate to cover the pond with netting or whatever but we need to
> discourage the crane from using our pond as the occassional Sushimi
> stop-over. Thanks.
>
You might type the words 'heron + goldfish' into google or another
search engine and get a feeling of what you're up against. Makes for
interesting reading.
Chet
May 11th 05, 05:56 AM
Otto Pylot wrote:
> Our pond is coming up on it's 1-year anniversary. It has cetainly been
> an education with algae, fish, plants, etc. Everything is looking
> really good except for our new-found bird friends. We have Shubunkin
> gold fish and mosquito fish in our pond. All is doing extremely well
> with the exception of the periodic missing Shubunkin. We have a crane
> that seems to appear after a rainy period and stand next to the pond.
> We of course scare it off. However, we seem to have lost about 4
> goldfish over the course of our first 10 months. The likely
> perpertrator is the crane. Any ideas on what to do with the crane? I
> really hate to cover the pond with netting or whatever but we need to
> discourage the crane from using our pond as the occassional Sushimi
> stop-over. Thanks.
>
Otto,
You might type the words 'heron + goldfish' into Google or another
search engine to get a sense of what you may be dealing with - makes for
interesting reading.
Chet
May 11th 05, 05:57 AM
Otto Pylot wrote:
> Our pond is coming up on it's 1-year anniversary. It has cetainly been
> an education with algae, fish, plants, etc. Everything is looking
> really good except for our new-found bird friends. We have Shubunkin
> gold fish and mosquito fish in our pond. All is doing extremely well
> with the exception of the periodic missing Shubunkin. We have a crane
> that seems to appear after a rainy period and stand next to the pond.
> We of course scare it off. However, we seem to have lost about 4
> goldfish over the course of our first 10 months. The likely
> perpertrator is the crane. Any ideas on what to do with the crane? I
> really hate to cover the pond with netting or whatever but we need to
> discourage the crane from using our pond as the occassional Sushimi
> stop-over. Thanks.
>
Otto,
You might type the words 'heron + goldfish' into Google or another
search engine to get a sense of what you may be dealing with - makes
for interesting reading.
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