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Hi, I'm not a regular here and I don't know too much about ponds but I
could use some advice. While out in the garden found a great diving beetle (I assume, it was a good 2 inches long!), swimming around, brazen as you like, in the pond. Grabbed the net and tried to snag it but it plunged and I lost it. Trouble is, the pond's just been treated with a dose of unidentified chemicals (unidentified because it doesn't state it anywhere on the container) to reduce weed growth and the water will be cloudy for the next four, probably five days. If everything I've heard about this insect is true it can decimate fish stocks and I certainly want to scrobble it before it breeds, lays eggs, or anything of that nature. Does anybody have any tips on how to get it? Do they surface periodically to breathe or anything? (I waited for ages but I didn't spot it again.) Are they active during the day or just in the evenings? Do they hide in plants are on the bottom or anywhere else I might look? Are they as destructive as I've heard or am I being paranoid? Any help on this would be much appreciated as I am housesitting this pond and would prefer it if the owners didn't come back to find all their fish dead! Cheers. PS - dragonfly larvae too - worth worrying about? |
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![]() Glad to have the net/shadow tip. Maybe the fish will take care of the larvae for you. k30a |
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oh my god, life can be so unfair and me who is so desperate to find some
great diving beetle! never mind i also understand that u fish must come first... i wish i reads this b4 i would have probab;ly if u did not mind even drive all the way to get it from u, as i am such a lover of thios little beast as u call them. i guess, i like the humting technique, i always say, a GDB make a piranha looks like a golfish! in comparison to their hunting technique. cheers H "K30a" wrote in message ... Glad to have the net/shadow tip. Maybe the fish will take care of the larvae for you. k30a --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.502 / Virus Database: 300 - Release Date: 18/07/2003 |
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