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joel_bc

Butyl-lined pond & racoons?

joel_bc
14 years ago

About 16 months ago, we learned that at least a smallish number of racoons live around and sometimes on our rural land. We've been here for over 20 years and had never seen evidence of them, and there was little if any talk in the neighborhood about their presence. But on one occasion, we saw one racoon in our garden.

In the last two years, we've excavated and otherwise prepared for a pond (approx 2500 gallons, 4 feet deep at the deepest point). The soil, unfortunately, is sandy on most of our property - and certainly this is the case in the natural gully where we sited the pond. So, after attending a pond-building workshop, we decided to take the instructor's advice and line the pond with butyl sheeting.

Now the question is this: we're worried about the possibility that racoons will inadvertently pierce the pond liner with their claws. We're keeping no fish in the pond. But my wife has already lost a couple of aquatic plants mysteriously, and we found racoon paw prints near the ponds edge. While she has been taking advice about what plants tempt racoons (and we are now avoiding keeping these in our pond), the racoon prints periodically appear near the pond.

Is there much danger of racoon damage to our liner?

We've been told racoons prefer not to swim. Have also been told the butyl liner is very touch and resilient.

We're not sure what to think or do about this.

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