"M.R. Daniels" <> wrote in message
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> Ok. I can live with them in my big natural pond where the ducks and geese
> live, which is about 300 yds away. But my fish pond beside the house, with
> all the expensive plants and fantails is another story. Last summer I had
> a major invasion. The little buggers just sunbathed all over the waterlily
> pads, slithering into the water to munch on a goldfish whenever the urge
> struck them. I counted seven, in a 2500 gal pond. They finally finished
> off the fish.
> I drained the pond, am starting over. I foolishly believe there should be
> some miraculous (hopefully ecologically safe) way to keep them away from
> this pond. Or maybe I should start an aquarium?
> Any ideas?
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I live in a rural area and we have plenty of snakes here. They, along with
herons, snappers and bullfrogs were emptying our 2 ponds of fish rapidly.
Finally, in desperation, we bought those thin black bird nets and netted
everything. No more losses. A few snakes got tangled in the nets and lost
their lives, but with the huge population of them here I doubt it made a
difference in their numbers. For the last few years I've seen fewer snakes.
I have no idea why.
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RM....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
rec.ponder since late 1996.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
Zone 6. USA
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