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NC pond - newbie needs advice

Hertfordnc
11 years ago

I just bought a property with about .2 acres of overgrown pond.

It is a breeding ground for mice, venomous snakes and of course, mosquitos. The property also has a severe wasp problem. Not sure if that's also related to the ponds ecosystem. Assuming filling it is not an option, i'm looking for ideas to make it a "feature" rather than a blight.

I also need some education on what i can legally do to it as the Army Corps of Engineers considers it a wetland.

For instance, they told me i can cut down the trees but i can't pull them out by the root.

I could see it as a very pretty place with turtles basking, frogs croaking and fish thriving on mosquito larve but i have no experience with this and no idea where to start.

Is there a practical way to control mosquitoes? Aeration?

What's the best way to make it unpleasant for snakes?

Does the pond contribute to the wasp problem?

I am in Eastern NC on the zone 7/8 line.

here's a photo- the pond is very close to the house.

http://silvabullets.com/maple2/target5.html
Thanks

Dave Silva

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