View Single Post
  #9   Report Post  
Old 02-07-2003, 08:34 PM
Wendy Kelly Budd
 
Posts: n/a
Default Waaayy too many mosquito fish!

I put in 5 mosquito fish 4 summers ago. Now I have a million. They are
smart. I have tried several ways to catch them. All work for 4-5 days.
I've done commercial minnow traps, homemade nets that are baited, the
inverted bottle. I even resorted to putting a net on the end of a pole and
scooping them out. I catch about 11 on each pass. Reduces the population
for a day and makes me feel better.

If you find ANY thing that will eat them, get a patent.
--
Wendy* in N. California,
"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be
happy, practice compassion." Dalai Lama


"bobkiely" wrote in message
news:j3oMa.116110$MJ5.54173@fed1read03...
Hi again group!

I have a 600-700 gallon pond with 3 small koi about the size of the 6 -

4-5"
goldfish and about 200 mosquito fish. The mosquito fish multiply like
guppies and in fact look a lot like guppies. Started with 15 a year and a
half ago and now have an estimated 200.

It would take me forever to try and net them to reduce the population not

to
mention bothering all the plants and scaring the other fish.

My water is almost 80 degrees now so I was thinking about buying an Oscar
(smaller than the Koi and Goldfish) and see if he will thin out the

mosquito
fish population. The other alternate idea I had was to go accross the
street to the lake and get a 2-3" largemouth bass and put him in there. If
he starts getting bigger than the goldfish or Koi I could just break out

my
spinner bait, catch him and put him back in the lake.

I can see some of you now leaning back in your chair slapping yourself in
the forehead saying, "What is this guy thinking about??" *LOL* Give me the
pros and cons if you know what would happen.
Thanks,
BK