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Hi... semi-new here
Hi everyone... I was a member of rec.ponds about 3-4 years ago...
Nedra.. are you still here??? :O) I have a 2600 gallon pond in my front yard with... ummm... heck, I don't know how many koi and goldfish now :O) Just got my waterfall back up and running 2 weeks ago... I've noticed this over the last couple of years that after it gets going... I get these little black "worms" gathered all over the rocks in the water... any clue as to what they are?? They're very VERY little... maybe an 18th of an inch?? possibly smaller... kind of remind me of a very tiny mosquito larve but black... and there's millions of them... Leslie |
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Hi Leslie, they are the larvae of the black fly.
You can brush them off into the pond for fish food. Or tie a Mosquito Dunk in the outlet to the waterfall, they should die and get into the pond that way for fast food. You probably don't want them to hatch as they bite!! kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com this week ~ introducing Miss Lily, a painted turtle Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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kathy wrote:
Hi Leslie, they are the larvae of the black fly. You can brush them off into the pond for fish food. Or tie a Mosquito Dunk in the outlet to the waterfall, they should die and get into the pond that way for fast food. You probably don't want them to hatch as they bite!! Bite? That's like saying Piranhas nibble... Despite growing up in Northern Ontario*, I've been fortunate enough to have rarely had to deal with black flies (effective spraying programs), but I stopped at a roadside picnic table, in New Brunswick, for 30 minutes last Sunday and by the time I got back in the car there was blood running down my legs and arms. Those bites are _still_ itching. * "Black fly, black fly, always the black fly whereever I go... I'll die with the black fly a-picking my bones, In North Ontar-eye-oh-eye-oh, in North Ontar-eye-oh." - Wade Hemsworth -- derek |
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LESLIE!!! Oh my gosh ... I had really given up on you.
Thankfully the rains you all had a couple of years ago didn't demolish your pond and the neat waterfall steps. Do you still have your website? If so, Please post the link. |
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Gee Kathy, I never knew they were the ones that were biting me! The larvae
are attached to the spill way. Where would I put the dunk, so that it would be effective? -- Bonnie NJ "kathy" wrote in message oups.com... Hi Leslie, they are the larvae of the black fly. You can brush them off into the pond for fish food. Or tie a Mosquito Dunk in the outlet to the waterfall, they should die and get into the pond that way for fast food. You probably don't want them to hatch as they bite!! kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com this week ~ introducing Miss Lily, a painted turtle Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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Hi Bonnie,
I've never had them but a ponder tried the Mosquito Dunk against them and it worked. I'd try somehow attaching the Dunk in the water before it reaches the spillway. Hang it like a Christmas ornament? Let me know how it works. I've done some more reading on how the stuff in the dunk works. The larvae injests it and then it damages their digestive tract and they starve to death. (And for new ponders, it does not harm fish, frogs, birds or pets) kathy :- ) |
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On 24 Jun 2005 07:02:42 -0700, wrote:
Hi everyone... I was a member of rec.ponds about 3-4 years ago... Nedra.. are you still here??? :O) Welcome back, Leslie!!! ) ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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HA!! You ARE still here!! :O) Wasn't sure you'd remember me even
if you were! Unfortunately I don't still have the website because I got rid of AOL... I really should do it again though... now I have earthlink... not sure how it works as I've not looked into it..... I think you saw the big pond before I stopped posting here... the 2600 gallon one??? Well, it's still up and running although I need a new pump.... using two smaller ones now and it's just not enough for my waterfall but at least it keeps the water moving :O) Is there a place to post pictures here or can I attach them to a message or what??? Now that I'm reading I see there are quite a few people still on here from years ago!! Hi Jan, Bonnie and Derek :O) Wow... time flies hahaha Leslie |
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Hi Leslie,
I knew it was you when I saw the addie. You're the only Penquin fan I know ;-) -- Bonnie NJ wrote in message ups.com... HA!! You ARE still here!! :O) Wasn't sure you'd remember me even if you were! Unfortunately I don't still have the website because I got rid of AOL... I really should do it again though... now I have earthlink... not sure how it works as I've not looked into it..... I think you saw the big pond before I stopped posting here... the 2600 gallon one??? Well, it's still up and running although I need a new pump.... using two smaller ones now and it's just not enough for my waterfall but at least it keeps the water moving :O) Is there a place to post pictures here or can I attach them to a message or what??? Now that I'm reading I see there are quite a few people still on here from years ago!! Hi Jan, Bonnie and Derek :O) Wow... time flies hahaha Leslie |
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