Put moth balls around your pool area as they have been known to keep not only mice away but snakes also.
Put moth balls around your pool area as they have been known to keep not only mice away but snakes also.
You should run a chlorinator every couple of weeks in your pool in order to keep it clean. Bacteria can grom in your pool and chlorine helps keep it clean.
You can add chlorine and that should keep the pool very clean.
If you are talking about wild mice then the chances are that they are ending up in the pool because they are trying to get a drink. So perhaps if you made water more easily accessible away from the edge of the pool they would get their water from there and not fall in the pool. I understand wild mice are an unpopular pest but if its wild mice then it would be the only way to stop them short of building a barrier around the pool. Mice do not like to cross open ground, so if you can place low water bowls in amongst foliage or in dark corners, they will far prefer those water access points. It's also a kind act, for the animals who share our world.
mabey u should keep birds out of the pool from pooping in it.
If they are wild birds, keep the dog food INSIDE. they should not bother the pool, though.
Buying a cover for the pool should take care of the situation. As long as it fits the pool properly
According to me the pool should be cleaned thoroughly so that it is hygienically safe for the the people using the pool.The dead bird should be removed immediately & disopsed.
First of all remove all remains of the cat. then super chlorinate it and leave it to filter for a day. check the chlorine levels and every thing should be OK after that. so long as the chlorine levels are correct the water should be properly disinfected.
Always keep it if you have a family. but if you live alone and donthave kids and rarely ever use it, the get rid of it.
The first thing you should keep in mind is the possibility of corrosion and the buidup of ground water around the outside of the pool.
You can, if the water presently in the pool is 'hard' - but be very careful to keep an eye on the Calcium Hardness of the pool water. If you filled a pool with water from the softener, the water would be hungry for calcium and drag it out of the pool walls, making them feel and look like sandpaper. Calcium hardness should be kept within 200-275ppm. best to use regular water for topup and keep the pool water properly balanced (see your local pool store).