Guest guest Posted September 29, 2006 Report Share Posted September 29, 2006 Cole, I would initially suggest adding some bottom feeding fish that like to eat bryozoa to help control their population. If they don't like that idea they can try some pesticide made for the purpose. You may want to pass this link along... http://www.kellysolutions.com/searchpests/Bryozoa.htm Stojanik Bryozoa A client has a retaining pond used for residential irrigation that has an infestation of freshwater bryozoa. They approached us looking for advice on a cleaning product/treatment to get rid of the organisms. Can anyone suggest something?Cole W.D. StantonVice-PresidentFiberlock Technologies, Inc.150 Dascomb RoadAndover, MA 01810www.fiberlock.comcwdsfiberlock x.241 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Cole, Have you checked with the International Bryozoology Association? They are an association of the world's Bryozoologists. see: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/iba/ Also there are scientists at North Carolina State College [my Alma Mata] in Raleigh who are working on studies to control the bryozoa. You might inquire what kind of fish would rid the pond of the organism. Regards, Ken Gibala BryozoaA client has a retaining pond used for residential irrigation that has an infestation of freshwater bryozoa. They approached us looking for advice on a cleaning product/treatment to get rid of the organisms. Can anyone suggest something?Cole W.D. StantonVice-PresidentFiberlock Technologies, Inc.150 Dascomb RoadAndover, MA 01810www.fiberlock.comcwdsfiberlock x241 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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