Ducks in Your Pool? How to Keep Them Out for Good
Three straight days of rain last week apparently convinced a pair of mallards that my backyard pool is their new favorite pond. Every morning I come out and they're splashing around on the steps and leaving droppings all along the waterline and on the surrounding deck. It's pretty gross to deal with, and I'm starting to wonder whether the water itself is even safe to swim in after all that.
I've heard mixed things about those floating alligator decoys or the big plastic swan deterrents you can buy online — do those actually work, or do ducks wise up to them pretty quickly? I'd rather not spend money on something that only works for a week before they ignore it completely.
My bigger concern right now is honestly the water safety side of things. Is duck waste a real health hazard for swimmers, or am I overthinking it? And if I do need to treat the pool after a duck visit, what's the right way to do that? We have a 20,000-gallon in-ground with a salt chlorinator if that matters.…more
I've heard mixed things about those floating alligator decoys or the big plastic swan deterrents you can buy online — do those actually work, or do ducks wise up to them pretty quickly? I'd rather not spend money on something that only works for a week before they ignore it completely.
My bigger concern right now is honestly the water safety side of things. Is duck waste a real health hazard for swimmers, or am I overthinking it? And if I do need to treat the pool after a duck visit, what's the right way to do that? We have a 20,000-gallon in-ground with a salt chlorinator if that matters.…more