found these in my parents pond, there an argument on if they are mosquito larvae or tadpoles. help?
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found these in my parents pond, there an argument on if they are mosquito larvae or tadpoles. help?
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mosquito larvea....time to drain the pond... you can get mosquito fish to eat them..before they eat YOU..
Harpy
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It's kind of blurry, but those strongly resemble mosquito larvae. If they flip around to move then they are definately a mosquito larvae.
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>>It's kind of blurry, but those strongly resemble mosquito larvae. If they flip around to move then they are definately a mosquito larvae.
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>>http://herpchat.mywowbb.com/
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theyre kinda creepy looking. my mom & my boyfriend were trying to convince me they were tadpoles...o well. woulda been cool to have our own froggy crop in the back yard. know any way to get rid of them, other than the donut lookin things they already have, something that wont hurt fish?
thanks guys.
Just dump them out, they would make nice food for bugs and ants and maybie even birds. 
-Zel
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