Rodents in pool, is water safe?

Jun 1, 2017
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Phoenix, AZ
We live in Phoenix and a good portion of our backyard is desert landscape. With that come lizards and desert rats. I find these regularly drowned in the pool. It's a new home for us so I'm hoping with our presence the rodents will be deterred but I'm wondering how safe the pool water is with these animals that keep falling in. Should I be shocking the pool frequently or some special treatment (it's a chlorine pool). Just don't want my kids to catch anything...and they love to swim.

thanks
 
We live in Phoenix and a good portion of our backyard is desert landscape. With that come lizards and desert rats. I find these regularly drowned in the pool. It's a new home for us so I'm hoping with our presence the rodents will be deterred but I'm wondering how safe the pool water is with these animals that keep falling in. Should I be shocking the pool frequently or some special treatment (it's a chlorine pool). Just don't want my kids to catch anything...and they love to swim.

thanks

Chlorine works on their bacteria just as well as ours, if you keep up the chlorine levels, nothing to worry about from anything they may be carrying being in the water.

Now if you want to provide an escape route for them, that's where things like the frog log come into play. I've recommend it to some people in my neighborhood who have yards backing up to the open grassy hills, where the get everything from voles to rattle snakes (most have snake fencing which is good for keeping snakes out, but not much of a deterrent for things like voles)
 
Definitely read up on how TFP recommends chemicals in the pool at the pool school Pool School - Pool School
I think the FrogLog is a wonderful thing. You can buy it on Amazon and you definitely need to help these critters!

Second the Frog Log! I got mine a bit over a month ago, and since then I've had no animals. I should have seen at least 2 birds and 4-5 frogs by now. I have mine a few feet away from the skimmer.
 
First thing is rodents in the pool is not safe.
Animals fall into a pool and they list as a potential danger since it might be carrying a worm that is transferable to human beings. You need to take some prevention regarding this. Make sure that all trees are trimmed so that the branches do not hang over your pool, you can create a ramp to help animals climb out of the pool, or you can affix wraps around the edges of the pool at the surface of the water. You should also get in contact with some professional
rodents pest control Bronx NY services who can help you to get rid with rodent, you can also extend something that floats, such as a life preserver or kiddie flotation device, or pool hose for the animal to grab on to.
 
First thing is rodents in the pool is not safe.
Animals fall into a pool and they list as a potential danger since it might be carrying a worm that is transferable to human beings. You need to take some prevention regarding this. Make sure that all trees are trimmed so that the branches do not hang over your pool, you can create a ramp to help animals climb out of the pool, or you can affix wraps around the edges of the pool at the surface of the water. You should also get in contact with some professional
rodents pest control Bronx NY services who can help you to get rid with rodent, you can also extend something that floats, such as a life preserver or kiddie flotation device, or pool hose for the animal to grab on to.

How long do you think a parasite/worm is going to last in a properly chlorinated pool?
 

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There is a new report on a parasite/worm are spreading in swimming pools which, turns out, a steady rise in illnesses after people swallow water that is has been contaminated with the diarrhea residue from insects or animals.

If you are going to reference a report please post a link as well. We need to see the report to determine what the worm/parasite is and if it is a concern in the pool owner's region.
 
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