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Old 05-06-2010, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Jill Bell[_2_] View Post
I've recently made a small pond from half an old whisky barrel. One
small water lily, couple of good clumps of oxygenating weed and an iris.
Once the water cleared I tried introducing a couple of fish, but they
clearly weren't happy (permanently drunk and hungover, possibly?) and
have been successfully rehomed in a friend's pond.
However, although the fish weren't happy, the mozzie larvae obviously
are - there are thousands of them, and I can see that when they fledge
into grown-up mozzies I'm going to have a house full of the little
blighters.
Any suggestions how I can get rid of them safely - both dog and cat are
partial to a drink from the barrel?
Will they cause a problem for the dog or cat?

Frogs and newts would see to the mozzie larvae, but if the water conditions aren't yet right for the fish they might not be OK for frogs and newts. If on the other hand it's just the particular fish that you tried which aren't happy, you could always try something like sticklebacks.

Would vegetable oil have the same effect as WD40?