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#53852 05/10/05 03:42 PM
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I have a pond that is begining to be over ran by those green and yellow salamanders. How do i get rid of them.

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Why do you have to "get rid of them?" Are they causing any problems that you can see? Seems to me the bass would love to eat them.


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I echo Cecil.

You could collect them & sell to fishermen for bait.


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the red spotted newt, Notophthalmus viridescens,
eats fish eggs and disscretes a toxin from its skin. nothing preys apon them

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Ive tried several times to fish with them nothing will bite them. They swim freely as if their is no preditors.

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does anyone know about "Notophthalmus viridescens" the red spotted newt? What will eat them? web page


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