I know this may sound strange. But i have a lot of children that come to my house to play with my sons. I've caught a couple being here when we were not at home looking for frogs by our pond. I'm afraid that one of them will slip and hit there head on one of the rocks and drown. I know this might sound paranoid, but it has crossed my mind that this could happen. I have talked to the parents of these children so hopefully they will stay out of our yard. But it still scares me.
Some people put plastic netting just under the surface of the pond and stake it in place to prevent this type of thing.
Reminds me of the story my mother always tells. She had 2 garbage cans sunk into the gardne with some fish in them. My older sister (she was about 3) fell head first into one and couldn't turn around to get out. My eldest sister (5) grabbed her overalls and hauled her out, saving her life. My mom got screens after that.
Thanks everyone for your comments. I will definetly be looking into these screens. I never even realized that they sold something like that. that's acutally a very good idea. Well you guys have a great holiday.
We have a creek and a large pond. After fighting with them for two years, we finally made the rule that the kids are not allowed near the water without a buddy. Of course, it's not a problem for them to be in ours but I guess it's different with the smaller ponds.
I would put up a fence or netting until the kids are older and understand why they can't go near the pond to look for frogs by themselves. Having a simple locked gate and fence will keep most kids out and at least then you are taking some steps to prevent an accident or tragedy.
It's almost funny how much we worry these days. I mean it's good, but it's funny compared to what our parent's did with us. Am I the only one who slept in the back window of the car while traveling?
You shouldn't have to worry about the kids getting into your pond because they just shouldn't go there. The reality is that they might and I think a gated yard might be the way to go.