Biology, asked by sriram1279, 1 year ago

How do you get rid of tadpoles in a pond?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Add fish, like Koi to stop Tadpoles


Check pond plants carefully for groups of jelly-like frog eggs


Take tadpoles from the pond using a net

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Answered by PralinKhaira
0
1
Erect a 36- to 48-inch-tall fence around
the perimeter of the pond using
ornamental panels, or welded wire
material with openings no more than 1
inch wide. This discourages large frogs
from entering your pond. Install 24-
inch-tall hardware cloth or a solid
barrier made of metal or plastic where
smaller frogs are endemic. Removing
tadpoles is only a temporary solution if
frogs continue to have pond access.
2
Check pond plants carefully for masses
of jelly-like frog eggs that may be
waiting to hatch. Remove these plants
from the pond, rinse them thoroughly
away from the pond. Place the plants in
a temporary holding area until all the
tadpoles have been eliminated.
3
Scoop tadpoles from the pond using a
large aquarium net and drop them into a
plastic bag. Check the pond daily and
remove any tadpoles you see swimming
around. Dry out ponds that continue to
have high populations of tadpoles
despite a week or more of daily
removal.
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