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I read a lot here. I was wondering if anyone has ever used 1/4 inch
plexiglass over the top of a 200 gallon round pond? I would mount it 1 inch above the pond. My only problem id would condensation form inside the plexiglass? I can put a hinge lid and anything else needed for cleaning ect. I just dont like the net idea. Raccoons can eat through that. Ant ideas would be great. Thank you. |
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I guess I would be concerned about the sun
coming thru the plexiglass and heating the water up but I could be totally wrong! You can also try the electric shock fido fence or the motion detection sprinkler. good luck! kathy |
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Oh, and forgot, you might be able to ask to
borrow or rent humane traps from the animal control authority in your area. (works if you have one bothersome raccoon but not for a horde.) kathy |
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![]() The biggest problem with a lot of the acrylics is it will bow up very bad to wards the sun even if it has a frame around it. It can also add to temperature in the water once sun hits it......and yes, there is a chance you may get some condensation but with a space between the acrylic and the ground/ water it may be sufficient to allow for ventilation to keep it from getting condensation, but it could still add to heat buildup. On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:18:46 -0500, Hal wrote: ===On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:21:01 -0600, (DD DDD) wrote: === ===I read a lot here. I was wondering if anyone has ever used 1/4 inch ===plexiglass over the top of a 200 gallon round pond? I would mount it 1 ===inch above the pond. My only problem id would condensation form inside ===the plexiglass? I can put a hinge lid and anything else needed for ===cleaning ect. I just dont like the net idea. Raccoons can eat through ===that. Ant ideas would be great. Thank you. === ===Sounds interesting. I've seen ponds inside a greenhouse. === ===Regards, === ===Hal ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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I had a bad raccon problem and bought one of those ultrasonic sound
emitters with motion dection. It works very well. A far easier solution. Dave |
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![]() "kathy" wrote in message oups.com... Oh, and forgot, you might be able to ask to borrow or rent humane traps from the animal control authority in your area. (works if you have one bothersome raccoon but not for a horde.) Raccoons are generally territorial. If you remove the local raccoon, another moves in to its territory. A horde is usually mama and her babies, although a gang of five odd urban raccoons used to visit my house and bang on the screen door for cat food. Animal control in my area discourages relocating raccoons. They don't like the presence of dogs, though. |
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![]() "KoiDave" wrote in message oups.com... I had a bad raccon problem and bought one of those ultrasonic sound emitters with motion dection. It works very well. A far easier solution. Dave What is the range on these? Is the motion detector directional? |
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I had a bad raccon problem and bought one of those ultrasonic sound
emitters with motion dection. It works very well. A far easier solution. Dave What is the range on these? Is the motion detector directional? I use the Scarecrow, not sure if this is the same as what Dave is talking about. Pictured he http://www.km01.com/gardeninghome.html I use one on both ponds, the get-it-wet range, is at least 30 feet, with activation further, when turned up to the most sensitive number. The one covering the koi ponds is about 10-12 feet from the edge of the pond and visually covers a swath of about 50ish feet. You control the sprinkler part just like any rainbird, narrow to wide. The burst last about 3 seconds and the reset takes about 8 seconds. I had a raccoon visit prior to installing, he didn't catch anything, but sure made a mess. Since the sprinkler no return visits and no losses to birds, and I have had a heron on my roof, and a kingfisher on my flag pole, so it isn't like they don't know it is here. I also use fake fish to deter kingfishers. Not sure if the sprinkler would or not. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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![]() "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... I had a bad raccon problem and bought one of those ultrasonic sound emitters with motion dection. It works very well. A far easier solution. Dave What is the range on these? Is the motion detector directional? I use the Scarecrow, not sure if this is the same as what Dave is talking about. Pictured he http://www.km01.com/gardeninghome.html I use one on both ponds, the get-it-wet range, is at least 30 feet, with activation further, when turned up to the most sensitive number. The one covering the koi ponds is about 10-12 feet from the edge of the pond and visually covers a swath of about 50ish feet. You control the sprinkler part just like any rainbird, narrow to wide. The burst last about 3 seconds and the reset takes about 8 seconds. I had a raccoon visit prior to installing, he didn't catch anything, but sure made a mess. Since the sprinkler no return visits and no losses to birds, and I have had a heron on my roof, and a kingfisher on my flag pole, so it isn't like they don't know it is here. I also use fake fish to deter kingfishers. Not sure if the sprinkler would or not. ~ jan Wow, thanks for the details. Since having a dog around again, I have no visits from raccoons. But once, I had to go out of town for 10 days and my dog stayed elsewhere. The cat nanny reported the raccoons came in the second night. So, they were casing the joint for two years awaiting their opportunity. I like them, but there's just too many mouths to feed around here as it is. I had no idea the motion sensor had that range. Thanks! See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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