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West Nile Fears
Hi,
I am about to repair the pond in my new house, and my wife is scared about West Nile virus from mosquitoes that may hatch in our pond. I have assured her that the combination of a pump & fish will prevent this from being a risk, but she wants documented proof. If anyone can put me on to some reliable sources it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mark |
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I don't know where it is documented - the combination of moving water and fish is so common sense that I wonder if anyone *studied* it. Mosquito larva must hang out on the surface of the water in order to breathe. You'll see them all lined up there together. Disturb the water and they do that characteristic wiggle to get away from danger. If the water is moving too swiftly they can not hold themselves in place. Watching the fish in the pond they spend a lot of time nosing along the surface of the water. They are 'grazing' the surface finding the mosquito eggs and other insects. Most garden ponds have lots of pretty fish in them, way more than mother nature stocks. Mosquito larva have a hard time escaping the fish vaccums. I've even had tadpoles keep a container pond eggless. Right next to it was a container pond with no taddies or fish which was full of larva. One Mosquito Dunk and they were all dead within 10 hours. Which brings me to a third remedy - Mosquito Dunks and Mosquito Bits. Toss them in according to directions and bye bye mosquito larva. Some of the biggest problems with mosquitoes is vernal ponds, temporary standing water from a really wet spring. And containers that sit around filled with rain water. Another benefit to a garden pond is that they attract dragonflies and damselflies. These critters will eat thousands of mosquitoes. One town in Maine used dragonflies to control their mosquito population instead of spraying. I'd say you are safer with a pond than without one. ;-) k30a |
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You can try here and see if you find anything. It is the cdc.org site.
http://www.mosquito.org/MosqInfo/mosquito.html |
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how big is the pond? you could add mosquito dunks periodically. in highly
mosquito-infested areas, there is some concern that the fish can't eat them all. i have 300 gallons and the 5 fish don't eat all the mosquitos. so i add the mosquito dunks and the problem is solved. mad -- "Let me tell you the one thing I have against Moses. He took us forty years into the desert in order to bring us to the one place in the Middle East that has no oil!" Golda Meir From: "Mark Milotay" Organization: Shaw Residential Internet Newsgroups: rec.ponds Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 15:33:12 GMT Subject: West Nile Fears Hi, I am about to repair the pond in my new house, and my wife is scared about West Nile virus from mosquitoes that may hatch in our pond. I have assured her that the combination of a pump & fish will prevent this from being a risk, but she wants documented proof. If anyone can put me on to some reliable sources it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mark -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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What is a mosquito dunk? Never heard of it.
Priss "mad" wrote in message ... how big is the pond? you could add mosquito dunks periodically. in highly mosquito-infested areas, there is some concern that the fish can't eat them all. i have 300 gallons and the 5 fish don't eat all the mosquitos. so i add the mosquito dunks and the problem is solved. mad -- "Let me tell you the one thing I have against Moses. He took us forty years into the desert in order to bring us to the one place in the Middle East that has no oil!" Golda Meir From: "Mark Milotay" Organization: Shaw Residential Internet Newsgroups: rec.ponds Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 15:33:12 GMT Subject: West Nile Fears Hi, I am about to repair the pond in my new house, and my wife is scared about West Nile virus from mosquitoes that may hatch in our pond. I have assured her that the combination of a pump & fish will prevent this from being a risk, but she wants documented proof. If anyone can put me on to some reliable sources it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mark -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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We have had a pond for about 10 years. With the waterfall and the 30+
goldfish, we have never had much of a mosquito problem. In addition to the waterfall, I keep a couple of air bubblers going all the time. I do spray a mixture of malathion and diazinon around the place about twice a year, but you want to avoid spraying it where it will hit the surface of the pond, to keep the fish healthy. Also, our infection control nurse at work got some information on West Nile virus, and according to the information she got, it' s highly unlikely that one would be infected, even if bit by a mosquito. I think she got her info from the Centers for Disease Control. Probably in an area where animals, such as livestock, birds, and house pets have actually become sick and died from West Nile, you might need to be more careful. Gary "Mark Milotay" wrote in message . .. Hi, I am about to repair the pond in my new house, and my wife is scared about West Nile virus from mosquitoes that may hatch in our pond. I have assured her that the combination of a pump & fish will prevent this from being a risk, but she wants documented proof. If anyone can put me on to some reliable sources it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mark |
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I don't know where it is documented - the combination of moving water and fish
is so common sense that I wonder if anyone *studied* it. Oh you bet they've studied it and ARE studying it well, with our taxes of course. ;o) Not sure if it was the website LRob displayed as I don't have time to look, but I know last year I found lots of good info, in particular was how a skimmer can work quite well at doing them in. One concern I have for our area is regarding the Pac. Treefrogs, who like the same little ponds they put those gambusia in, without thought it seems. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website -----------== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Uncensored Usenet News ==---------- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----= Over 100,000 Newsgroups - Unlimited Fast Downloads - 19 Servers =----- |
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