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Are the leeches common in UK ponds, rivers, etc. the type that attach
themselves to you and suck blood? |
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![]() Leeches are almost inevitable in a planted pond, however those in my ponds do not appear to be the blood sucking types, I believe that means they eat detritus. -- sean mckinney |
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![]() sean mckinney wrote: Leeches are almost inevitable in a planted pond, however those in my ponds do not appear to be the blood sucking types, I believe that means they eat detritus. I think the non-blood sucking types mainly eat living things, i.e. they are predators. No time to look for a proper reference link, I'll apologise in advance in case the following insults your intelligence http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critter...Hirudinea.html I've seen leeches swimming in the river Soar, against the current. Quite good swimmers. |
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![]() Not insulted, always ready to be corrected with factual material, the detritus thing is some thing I seem to remember from a book, hence "believe" http://tinyurl.com/o2zcd http://tinyurl.com/khrs9 an interesting one as I have seen many of the cocoon like objects and thought that that was what they were. http://tinyurl.com/eq64j these all result from a google for "pond leeches" and I would assume there are many more interesting pages. -- sean mckinney |
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![]() sean mckinney wrote: Not insulted, always ready to be corrected with factual material, the detritus thing is some thing I seem to remember from a book, hence "believe" Since I posted the above link I read that there are quite a few leech species that are "scavengers". That sort of leech, IMHO, would be a cool thing to have in an aquarium. http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/ce/eek/cr...tter/leech.htm "Other leeches eat a more "civilized" diet of dead plants and animal matter." I read that blood sucking leeches (of fish or other creatures) would be attracted by splashing. I spent some time splashing in the river Soar with a stick, but the leeches seemed to take no notice whatsoever. And the river Soar has huge numbers of leeches. |
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we have leeches in the usa also. The majaor type is the carol gulley
leech on society......it come sin plague proportions and morphs to stave away eradication. |
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