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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. As others have noted, as long as you are stocking the proper kind of fish, mosquitos will not be an issue because the fish will eat the larva. To convince your neighbor of this, see if your local mosquito control agency (also called vector control in some areas) has pamphlets describing the use of mosquito fish to control mosquito populations in waterways and give that to your neighbor. Or search the web for other mosquito districts that might have such pamphlets/info pages online. The use of fish is a very common and effective control of mosquitos. So much so that many mosquito control districts will seed a pond with mosquito fish for free or a small fee if the owner requests it. As for the rats, perhaps a gentle reminder that rats require a supply of food would be in order. I doubt rats are very good at catching fish or that the pond would be the big attraction as far as a food source (but then again, I don't know what your pond area looks like). Still, I bet there's an easily accessible food source nearby, like garbage, feed grain, pet food, etc. Again, search the web for pest control agencies and find pamphlets on rat control. They'll probably recommend things like trapping the current rats then removing the potential sources of food and sealing up any entries into the house (assuming their presence in the house is what is alarming your neighbor, if it's just them outside, well, that's a problem with nature.... animals don't know the meaning of property lines). |
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