I have a 1/2 acre pond on my property. The prior owner completely neglected the property and it was so grown up around it that you couldn't even see the pond. It was also completely covered in algae.
Since I moved in I have cleared all around it, treated the pond with blue dye and enzymes, added grass carp/catfish/bass to try and help control the weeds and blue gill. However, it still seems like every spring/summer I am in a constant fight with algae. I have some copper powder that I can spread on the surface algae to kill it. I also have an aluminum landscape rake that I attached a pool noodle and rope to so that I can throw it out into the pond and rake out/remove the algae.
Is there an easier way to control the algae? Am I missing something? I do fish the pond and eat the fish, so I like to try and keep chemicals in the water to a minimum if I can.
Would adding some kind of a fountain or aeration setup help?
It's a whole lot better than it was when I moved in, but still trying to find an easier way.
Thanks
Since I moved in I have cleared all around it, treated the pond with blue dye and enzymes, added grass carp/catfish/bass to try and help control the weeds and blue gill. However, it still seems like every spring/summer I am in a constant fight with algae. I have some copper powder that I can spread on the surface algae to kill it. I also have an aluminum landscape rake that I attached a pool noodle and rope to so that I can throw it out into the pond and rake out/remove the algae.
Is there an easier way to control the algae? Am I missing something? I do fish the pond and eat the fish, so I like to try and keep chemicals in the water to a minimum if I can.
Would adding some kind of a fountain or aeration setup help?
It's a whole lot better than it was when I moved in, but still trying to find an easier way.
Thanks