Mosquitoes in ponds ...
good fish food
A recent interesting and often asked query related to water features
and fish ponds in general was from a lady who was concerned about
mosquitoes and their larva building up in her pond and then hatching.
If a pond is well cared for - ie good circulation, good biofiltration
and if it holds fish there will be very few mosquitoes at all. Quite
simply mosquito larvae are a
prime source of natural food in ponds and natural watercourses. The
larvae spend 99% of their life beneath the surface - ask any trout fly
fisherman and are always at high risk of being eaten. In my own pond
I have never seen any larvae. The problem ponds as far as nuisance
mosquitoes are concerned are those with poor circulation or stagnant
features such as barrel features without fish. Every pond should
have at least a couple of small gold fish if for no other reason but
to keep the larvae numbers down. |