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Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
After ten years of water gardening I never had a predator invade my pond
until now! I was recently married and moved my pond to my new home last fall and our lot borders a creek with a natural pond about 200 feet away from our house in the woods. We frequently see Blue Herons overhead and enjoy the sight of them, until this morning when I got up close and personal with one. I had sixteen big lovely goldfish that I have had for about the entire length of time I have been water gardening. My husband went out the other day and noticed orange scales along the edge of the pond and four fish were missing! I immediately thought, raccoon! But this morning as I was getting ready for church I looked out of the bedroom window to see a Blue Heron approaching the pond! Is there any other way to deter them other than a net over the pond? I thought maybe taking their food supply away for a week may send them fishing elsewhere, but I suppose as they are flying by if they look down and see the fish again, they would be back. I was going to put the fish in a "holding" tank in the garage. Any suggestions on how to deal with these guys? My fish are like pets to me. They swim and belly rub right into my hand and I would like to avoid loosing anymore of them if possible:( Thanks, Lisa |
Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
Tips for herons, egrets and other fishing birds:
- bird netting over the pond - usually the best method. - put in an pond shock fence. lays over the water at the edge - a motion activated sprinkler (go to froogle.com to find these products) - Migratory Bird Act forbids lethal methods, heavy fines and jail time take away from pond time ;-) good luck! kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
"Lisa" writes:
After ten years of water gardening I never had a predator invade my pond until now! Same here. Any suggestions on how to deal with these guys? My fish are like pets to me. They swim and belly rub right into my hand and I would like to avoid loosing anymore of them if possible:( A net is nowhere near as bad as I thought it'd be. People miss seeing it from my deck 10 feet away. And cheap too. Seems to stop raccoons as well (which suprises me, the nets are fragile). $7 for 7'x21' at any hardware/garden store. |
Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
The same thing happened to me several weeks ago. A heron got several
of my 10-year-old goldfish. I understand that this is a natural thing for a heron to do, but nevertheless, I hated losing my fish! The remaining fish were spooky for a few weeks after their traumatic encounter, but now they are back to behaving normally. I put some chicken wire over the pond for about 3 weeks after the heron visit. Unsightly, but it did the trick. After the water lilies covered most of the surface of the pond, I took the wire off. Haven't seen any sign of the heron revisiting, but I will probably have to put the wire back on this fall after the vegetation dies back. They say herons will return and continue eating fish until they are all gone. There are a lot of ideas out there about preventing heron from getting fish. The only thing I've tried is a physical barrier, but unfortunately, it rates high on the ugly-scale. Gary |
Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
We have occasional herons and they do eat some goldfish. When we
reconstructed the pond we made steep drop offs which herons do not like. That helped. Raccoons, snapping turtles and water snakes are a problem. We occasionally add feeder goldfish at 10 cents apiece--much cheaper heron food than koi ! Herons are good at remembering the location of their fishing holes. |
Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
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Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
herons can and do plunk right into lakes and paddle around eating fish. steep drop
offs are good for keeping raccoons from getting to the fish (as long as the fish dont swim up to them) but not for herons. Ingrid Phisherman wrote: We have occasional herons and they do eat some goldfish. When we reconstructed the pond we made steep drop offs which herons do not like. That helped. Raccoons, snapping turtles and water snakes are a problem. We occasionally add feeder goldfish at 10 cents apiece--much cheaper heron food than koi ! Herons are good at remembering the location of their fishing holes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
I went with the pond netting. But it does take away from the ambiance of
the pond just a bit. I have to lift it off to hand-feed my fish. I was thinking of taking it off the other day and have occasionally pulled it back to expose the pond while I am home and out in the yard, but my husband went outdoors the other day and heard the flapping of large wings. He turned to look up and behind him and there was the heron perched on our roof above the backyard! So, he is still "stalking" my pond waiting for his next opportunity! It must be an easy meal for him as there are so many little ponds and creeks around here it is surprising that he would venture into such a populated area to feed. I was going to research their habits to see if they migrate. I hope they do! The sooner the better! Thanks for all of the suggestions! Lisa ----- Original Message ----- From: Newsgroups: rec.ponds Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 12:17 AM Subject: Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish! yes, chicken wire would certainly rate high on the uggg scale. but fine bird netting doesnt because it is very dark and it does disappears soon after you put it on. IT IS CHEAP ENOUGH TO TRY at least. you can always toss it if it is really that objectionable. Ingrid (Gary) wrote: The same thing happened to me several weeks ago. A heron got several of my 10-year-old goldfish. I understand that this is a natural thing for a heron to do, but nevertheless, I hated losing my fish! The remaining fish were spooky for a few weeks after their traumatic encounter, but now they are back to behaving normally. I put some chicken wire over the pond for about 3 weeks after the heron visit. Unsightly, but it did the trick. After the water lilies covered most of the surface of the pond, I took the wire off. Haven't seen any sign of the heron revisiting, but I will probably have to put the wire back on this fall after the vegetation dies back. They say herons will return and continue eating fish until they are all gone. There are a lot of ideas out there about preventing heron from getting fish. The only thing I've tried is a physical barrier, but unfortunately, it rates high on the ugly-scale. Gary ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
Help! Blue Heron eating all of my fish!
Hi Lisa, I think I remember that you are in the Bay Area? Then I'm betting these herons don't migrate are your climate is too mild. Here in SE WA, zone 7, our herons are year round. We have big rivers that stay ice free all winter. Some populations do migrate but coastal regions tend to keep their herons all year round. If you still don't like the netting you can try the scarecrow sprinkler that is motion activated. Put it up close enough and it might knock him off his feet. Just remember to turn it off when you want to visit the pond ;-) kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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