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Do garden ponds provide a breeding area for mosquitoes? Are there
chemicals to control this; if so, do these chemicals harm fish? Thanks. |
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![]() "B Daly" wrote in message . net... Do garden ponds provide a breeding area for mosquitoes? Are there chemicals to control this; if so, do these chemicals harm fish? Thanks. ====================== Buy mosquito dunks (harmless to fish) or keep a few inexpensive goldfish or rosy reds in your pond. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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On Jul 30, 5:38 am, B Daly wrote:
Do garden ponds provide a breeding area for mosquitoes? Are there chemicals to control this; if so, do these chemicals harm fish? Thanks. I thought that was what 'mosquito fish' were for.... |
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On 30 Jul, 13:26, TahoeKid wrote:
On Jul 30, 5:38 am, B Daly wrote: Do garden ponds provide a breeding area for mosquitoes? Are there chemicals to control this; if so, do these chemicals harm fish? Thanks. I thought that was what 'mosquito fish' were for.... Mosquito dunks are perfectly fine to use. No problems. If your able to toss in a few fish that would be better yet. Usually if there is sufficient surface disturbance, mosquitos will not pick that place to lay eggs at. however there is usually some area on a poind somewhere that is perfectly suitable. But Dunks work fine as does fish. We keep our indoors tropicals outside in preforms and water features from April to late November, and never have had a mosquito breeding ground. Come winter or cooler months the tropicals are moved back inside, until its warm outside again (usually a 2 or 3 month time frame at most) so we have always used fish to control mosquitos not dunks. |
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On Jul 30, 7:38 am, B Daly wrote:
Do garden ponds provide a breeding area for mosquitoes? Are there chemicals to control this; if so, do these chemicals harm fish? Thanks. Eco labs make serveral products that will not harm your fish but will prevent mosquitoes from hatching. You can find mosquito dunks, mosquito bits hide a dunks and Liquid Biological Control at http://www.richdeer3/site/1566246/page/893773 If you have any standing water I would recommend using the bits or dunks. If you have a few fish they will eat quite a few bugs as a snack. Good water circulation will also help. |
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On Jul 31, 12:35 pm, "
wrote: On Jul 30, 7:38 am, B Daly wrote: Do garden ponds provide a breeding area for mosquitoes? Are there chemicals to control this; if so, do these chemicals harm fish? Thanks. Eco labs make serveral products that will not harm your fish but will prevent mosquitoes from hatching. You can find mosquito dunks, mosquito bits hide a dunks and Liquid Biological Control athttp://www.richdeer3/site/1566246/page/893773 If you have any standing water I would recommend using the bits or dunks. If you have a few fish they will eat quite a few bugs as a snack. Good water circulation will also help. Hello this is rahul Another funny user |
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