This site has info on managing ponds to reduce/ eliminate mosquito
populations.
http://www.mosquitoes.org/fish_pond_page.htm
Colin
"PlainBill" wrote in message
news

Rather than beat the neighbor over the head with a hose, (as I would
have done), explain to him that you have a species of small fish,
gambuia, commonly known as mosquito eaters in the pond (you do, don't
you?). These eat the mosquito larvae. No larvae = birth control for
mosquitoes.
As far as rats, the only rat you will find in pond is a muskrat.
Of course, a proactive approach, contacting the local authorities
FIRST isn't a bad idea.
PlainBill
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 17:50:45 GMT, "Bulldog"
wrote:
Our neighbors complained that my pond is breeding mosquitoes and rats.
Does
anyone have articles saying this is a myth?
As far as larvae and eggs go, I don't see any. In fact, my theory is
that
the pond is a trap. Mosquitoes might lay eggs but the fish eat them.
This is serious and I hope someone has some ready documentation.
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