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Old August 24th 06, 02:36 AM posted to alt.garden.pond.chat
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Default New small pond in NJ

i am in south jersey and nobody has ever complained to me.i also live by a
damed creek which with all this total lack of rain is brewing it's own herd
of mosquitoes. i have a drain to drain the ground water from the house and
also a gutter from the front of the house to feed the pond .the pond is
usually larve free but again with all of this lack of rain it is brewing a
storm of mosquitoes.
i try to keep the pond larve free but it is an every day thing.

good luck ..

"Joe Chip" wrote in message
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I'm planning a new, small garden pond in NJ.

Are there any local regulation regarding the control of garden ponds
with respect to mosquito control, wnv, etc?


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