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Call for a QuoteInvasive fish is a problem that is increasing in each lake, pond, and water park. Invasive fish are introduced most of the time unintentionally. Invasive fish could upset the native ecosystem, interfere with the native wildlife's food chain, and even destroy the water system in the long term. We specialize here at Ows Repair in Allen Pest Control specifically aimed at controlling and eliminating invasive fish from your water feature in a bid to restore the natural ecosystem balance of your ecosystem. We also offer pest control services in surrounding cities Pest control in McKinney and Frisco.
Invasive fish may be hard to find at times, but the following are some telltale signs to look out for:
Overpopulation: Rapid growth in population is one of the most undesirable signs of an invasive fish problem. They are highly fertile and breed quickly in huge numbers, which leads to overpopulation in your pond or lake.
Ecosystem Disturbance: If you observe that native fish and other aquatic life are dwindling, it can be a sign that invasive fish are taking over their territory and food supply.
Vegetation Damage: Invasive fish overgraze aquatic vegetation, upsetting the plant cover of your lake or pond. When you notice plants eaten or degraded at a remarkably high level, there may be a problem of invasive fish.
Water Quality Changes: Invasive fish also induce water quality changes by agitating the bottom sediment, which causes cloudy water or excessive algae.
Fish Species Identification: If you are not sure if the fish in your water feature are invasive or non-invasive, you can consider contracting a pest control professional who will identify the species and verify whether they are doing any damage.
We at Ows Repair have tried and tested ways of controlling invasive fish in your pond. Here is how we can assist you in addressing the problem:
Detailed Inspection: The first process to deal with an invasive fish issue is the detailed inspection of your pond, lake, or water feature. We will detect the species you have, the condition of your water, and the level to which your land is infested. This makes it possible for us to craft a personalized strategy that suits your needs.
Fish Removal: Invasive fish needs to be extracted to bring your ecosystem back in balance. The following are ways we accomplish it:
Netting and Trapping: In very small lakes or ponds, we apply netting or trapping to invasive fish. It is manual but sure approach used in order to eliminate fish without negatively impacting your environment.
Electrofishing: We employ electrofishing gear in large bodies of water, which stuns the fish but not kills them, and catch them with ease without harming the aquatic environment.
Fish Harvesting: In some instances, we can have a fish harvesting program, harvesting very large numbers of invasive fish in the long term to reduce their population.
Natural Repopulation of Fish: Following the removal of the alien fish, you have to repopulate the lake or pond with natural fish types for restoring ecological balance. We can help you select and stock the right type of fish that will survive well in your water feature and also ensure the absence of algae and other infestations.
Prevention of Future Invasion: Once we have eliminated the invasive fish, we do everything we can to ensure they will not come back. This could involve installing barriers, monitoring new fish in the water, or educating homeowners on how to avoid introducing non-native fish in the future.
Inhibiting Water Quality: The alien fish will suppress the quality of water, though this can once again be restored by treating the cause of this problem. Aeration systems must be installed and oxygen levels in the water maximized; bacteria that can aid in the decay of organic substances must also be introduced to promote the proper biological decomposition, whereas the water may be treated as well, this time, allowing for healthy sustenance among both plants and aquatic life.
Regular Monitoring and Maintenance: For keeping invasive fish at bay and the ecosystem healthy, we provide regular monitoring and maintenance. We will be monitoring water quality, fish, and aquatic plants to ensure that all is well.
The safety of your pets, family, and environment is our priority when dealing with pest fish at Ows Repair. Some of the methods we deal with safe, effective pest control are enumerated below:
Non-Toxic Process: Whatever we undertake to get rid of invasive fish is non-toxic and harmless to the environment surrounding and within them. Electrofishing, netting, and trapping are all eco-friendly processes that will never hurt your lake or pond.
Professional Equipment: We use professional, safe equipment that reduces the risk of injury or damage to your water feature with efficient removal of invasive fish.
Safety Equipment: Our experts even wear safety equipment when they handle fish or use treatment against them to shield themselves from them and avoid exposure to chemicals.
Smart Utilization of Treatment: Any treatment applied in a bid to help manage invasive species or improve water quality is done so in a smart way such that it doesn't hurt fish, plants, and the environment at large. We carry out operations under stringent regulation to ensure we don't hurt non-target species.
Post-Treatment Instructions: Following treatment, we give you easy-to-follow instructions on how you can look after your water feature. This includes water quality advice, testing, and any follow-up that might be required.
Allen Residential Pond: One Allen resident complained that their pond was getting overcrowded with invasive bluegill sunfish and largemouth bass. We removed the fish using netting and electrofishing. We stocked the pond with native species and installed aeration to enhance water quality. The pond is now teeming with healthy native fish and crystal-clear water.
McKinney Community Lake: We had an invasive carp boom of species in a McKinney municipal park, upsetting the natural balance and causing algae blooms. We harvested the fish via traps and electrofishing under a fish removal program. We also planted native vegetation so that the balance could be restored. The lake is now at its natural balance, and the park sees increased wildlife activity.
Frisco Private Lake: The private lake in Frisco had been taken over by invasive fish like tilapia, which were killing off native vegetation. By removing the invasive fish, our team replaced them with native fish to control algae and create a healthier water condition. The ecosystem in the lake is stable now, and residents can now enjoy a healthy, clean water feature.
Determine Tolerance Levels: Establish the point at which pest populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control action must be taken.
For comprehensive information on pest control and pesticide safety, refer to the EPA's Citizen's Guide to Pest Control and Pesticide Safety.