Pond Boss Magazine
https://www.pondboss.com/images/userfiles/image/20130301193901_6_150by50orangewhyshouldsubscribejpeg.jpg
Advertisment
Newest Members
Shotgun01, Dan H, Stipker, LunkerHunt23, Jeanjules
18,451 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums36
Topics40,899
Posts557,055
Members18,451
Most Online3,612
Jan 10th, 2023
Top Posters
esshup 28,407
ewest 21,474
Cecil Baird1 20,043
Bill Cody 15,110
Who's Online Now
13 members (Freg, Donatello, Layne, jludwig, Shorthose, DenaTroyer, Theo Gallus, jpsdad, Tinylake, catscratch, Brandon Larson, Dave Davidson1, Blestfarmpond), 633 guests, and 183 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 1
P
pondgal Offline OP
OP Offline
P
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 1
After much planning and saving we finally made our dream come true... we excavated a specially designed 1/2 acre lined pond ...the pond is staying clean and clear going relatively well so far. About 20 feet from the pond we also built a 3-season room in a hillside with sand beach front, all for pond viewing and enjoyment. The pond and pond room is adjacent to fields and heavily wooded terrain and the pond is surrounded by wildflowers, which I planted. So now we begin our second year and find ourselves with a millipede infestation. They cover the sand on the beach and are in the sod, rocks, landscape, siding and interior of the pond room.

As you probably know, millipedes are not insects but nocturnal crustaceans that live in the soil and are attracted to moist areas. They and their eggs are relatively long-lived and hard to deal with. They do relatively little harm, they considered nuisance/pests...They are making enjoying pond life completely unappetizing. I could cry.

We can't be the only ones whose pond attracted these creatures and who then infested a nearby building.

So how to eliminate/control near the pond? We have never put one chemical or additive into the pond. We have tried Dimataceous Earth which is natural and food safe, but becomes ineffective when it gets wet. With the DE haven't noticed any reduction in their activity and populations. At this point we are open to trying chemical approach, but are naturally concerned about leeching into the pond.

So any ideas on what to do?

Thanks in advance.

Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 16,025
Likes: 274
D
Moderator
Lunker
Online Content
Moderator
Lunker
D
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 16,025
Likes: 274
Condolences and I have no idea. Bump for you.


It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.

Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.

Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley Rancher and Farmer Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 4,318
Likes: 6
Ambassador
Lunker
Offline
Ambassador
Lunker
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 4,318
Likes: 6
Yeah call a real exterminator! May have to if you can't get it under control.

Have you attempted to set a raid bomb off in the building? Not really sure what kills them?? You may need to invest in some Guinea Hens they eat anything!! We use them down here for Tick control. Sorry to hear about your problem.

If you haven't already maybe do some research on the web about them see what others are using to kill them off..

RC

Last edited by RC51; 08/01/14 10:30 AM.

The only difference between a rut and a Grave is the depth. So get up get out of that rut and get moving!! Time to work!!
Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 249
H
Offline
H
Joined: Aug 2013
Posts: 249
I spray my apple trees with Sevin to stop the Japanese bettles from destroying them. I've noticed that every millipede that gets near where I sprayed winds up pretty dead.


Pond Boss subscriber

Would those that say "it can't be done" please refrain from interrupting those that are doing it...
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 904
Likes: 1
Offline
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 904
Likes: 1
X2 on the guinea hens if you're looking for natural control...those birds are hell on bugs. They're also one loud alarm clock, just FYI.


Dale

[Linked Image from i90.photobucket.com]

"When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water." - anonymous

Link Copied to Clipboard
Today's Birthdays
Bob Lusk, GaryK, GrizzFan, PhotographerDave
Recent Posts
Happy Birthday Bob Lusk!!
by Donatello - 03/28/24 07:20 AM
Relative weight charts in Excel ? Calculations?
by jludwig - 03/28/24 07:12 AM
Reducing fish biomass
by esshup - 03/27/24 06:17 PM
New 2 acre pond stocking plan
by esshup - 03/27/24 06:05 PM
1 year after stocking question
by esshup - 03/27/24 06:02 PM
Questions and Feedback on SMB
by Donatello - 03/27/24 03:10 PM
Paper-shell crayfish and Japanese snails
by Bill Cody - 03/27/24 10:18 AM
Brooder Shiners and Fry, What to do??
by esshup - 03/27/24 08:47 AM
2024 North Texas Optimal BG food Group Buy
by Dave Davidson1 - 03/27/24 08:15 AM
Dewatering bags seeded to form berms?
by esshup - 03/26/24 10:00 PM
Freeze Danger? - Electric Diaphragm Pump
by esshup - 03/26/24 09:47 PM
Newly Uploaded Images
Eagles Over The Pond Yesterday
Eagles Over The Pond Yesterday
by Tbar, December 10
Deer at Theo's 2023
Deer at Theo's 2023
by Theo Gallus, November 13
Minnow identification
Minnow identification
by Mike Troyer, October 6
Sharing the Food
Sharing the Food
by FishinRod, September 9
Nice BGxRES
Nice BGxRES
by Theo Gallus, July 28
Snake Identification
Snake Identification
by Rangersedge, July 12

� 2014 POND BOSS INC. all rights reserved USA and Worldwide

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5