pour a little vegetable oil in it. cattle farmers do that with their stock tanks.
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pour a little vegetable oil in it. cattle farmers do that with their stock tanks.
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You can also buy little anti-mosquito tablets they sell at home depot, lowes and most home garden shops. You put the tab in the pond and it magically makes them go away.
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How about frogs?
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Get a few Gambusia minnows and put in the pond. They are voracious mosquito eaters. I have them in my ponds and lake. NO problems with mosquitoes at all.
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