How to Get Rid of Muck in a Pond - Pond & Lake Muck Control
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- Looking for how to get rid of bottom sludge or muck in a pond, lake or beach? The Pond Guy features the top pond muck control products for muck caused by decaying weeds, leaves, and other debris. Our pond experts provide you muck removal tips and help with reducing odors.
As a pond ages debris begin to accumulate on the bottom of your pond. As this debris breaks down it will turn into pond muck. If left alone pond muck will eventually lead to poor water clarity foul pond odors and limit recreational activities. The Pond Guy has industry-leading pond supplies and expert advice to help you win the muck battle with bacteria and enzymes and aeration.
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0:00 Intro
00:08 What Causes Pond Muck?
00:22 Should I Remove Sludge From My Pond?
00:35 How Do You Get Rid of Muck?
00:50 Muck Removal Tips
01:21 Add MuckAway Natural Bacteria
02:07 Add Aeration
02:33 Pond Management
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If the beneficial bacteria are eating the muck, why do they only last 30 days? Why are they not self sustaining as long as there is muck to feed them?
Applying beneficial bacteria in accordance with label instructions helps ensure there are enough bacteria in the Stationary Phase of the bacteria life cycle. For more information, please give us a call at 866-766-3435 to talk with one of our pond experts.
What? Your pond smells of chicken?
We recommend reaching out to us at 866-766-3435 to talk to one of our pond experts.
@@thepondguy LOL was a joke comment. A 'fowl' smell is one that smells of, well, fowl. I think you meant a 'foul' smell. Good video.