Hi
I'm in Ontario too and everone I know with a pool have noticed the same problem with these bugs. My dad gets them soo bad it clogs his skimmer.
this year is only the second year we've had the pool
last year, i assume because the install was fresh, we didn't have "the problem"
this year, every day, we have somewhere between 50-75 pill bugs (the ones that roll into a ball when we "bug" them) in the bottom of the pool every morning.
surfed the internet a bit and found no solution that might make sense
any ideas on controlling these critters?
thanks!
Hi
I'm in Ontario too and everone I know with a pool have noticed the same problem with these bugs. My dad gets them soo bad it clogs his skimmer.
Ah yes, the armadillo-like arthropod / isopod. I have them too. I have tons of them in the rocks near my deck. I get about 10-20 a day that think they want to take a swim.
I know some pesticides are labeled to kill them. If you search some of the organic gardening web sites you might find some other ways to control them. I can't speak for any of the methods because I don't worry about them, I just vacuum or skim them out.
~Dr. Spike
Pool: IG vinyl, heated, fully enclosed (dome)
Shape: Grecian (rectangular)
Size: 20'W x 40'L
Depth: 4' / 8'
Filter: Sand w/DE added
Other: 6' Diving Board
Maintenance: BBB! Ben's PS234 kit! Manual vacuum, brush, and Pool Buster Max CG Gold
I have heard that DE power actually harms them by cutting through their outsides and allowing infection to kill them. Try sprinkling around the pool - they have to crawl in right?
Completed 8/21/06
14,000 gallon 3'-6' concrete pool with Diamond Brite
Spa with spillway
250K BTU gas heater (for spa)
SWCG - Aqua Rite
Hayward Super II Pump - Cartridge filter
See pictures here http://www.philsimmons.com/family/ga...mages&keyword=
Who'd a thunk they would be a nuisance?
Here in Houston, they are given the name of "Rolley-Polleys"
go figure.
Hope ya get rid of them...
12,500 inground vinyl lined pool.
32 x 15 ft.. 5 ft. dpth.
Borax, Baking soda, Bleach chemicals ONLY
(unless I'm a bit on the lazy side. then fill
up rainbow feeder with tri chlor)
In the past, we have sprinkled the perimeter of the pool with Sevin dust ...deters (and kills)alot of little bugs and stuff. We also sprinkle the perimeter of our home(foundation) to keep the bugs out. Sevin is not harmful to our 4 legged children, we don't have 2 legged children so I don't know about using it around them.
This year I think we will also try the DE since we will have plenty, the smallest bag I can find is 20lbs and at 1 cup in skimmer rate it will take a while to get rid of it!!!
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