We have hundreds of salamanders (I think that is what they are) in our pool now.. We had them in the spring before we swam, and they are back again now. does anyone know what to do about them? I am in Birmingham AL and keep my pool open yearound. Help!

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). The vernal pools are the result of winter thaw and spring rains forming pools in low lying areas which dry up as the summer progresses. As they are seasonal or temporary pools, no fish can inhabit them (fish seem to have a fondness for feeding upon salimander eggs and/ or baby salimanders), so salimanders take up residence in these pools in the spring, propogate like bunnies and they and their chilluns move on to wetter areas when the pool dries up, ie - your pool.
. However, you'd probably be happier without them in your pool, and they'd probably be happier without all that chlorine. I'd do as Birddog said and scoop them out, they're just trying to get by in this world as are we, but they might just return.


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