ladaok
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Brazilian BIG HEAD disease next .... lol
mmm,
so the bog garden was a bad idea then?
Next door installed a pond last year but it has moving water & fish.
Well at least the ones remaining after the Heron Netting went up!
Not a bad idea but try not to have areas that 'pool' shallow areas of water. Shallow, still water is ideal for them, just leave a bucket of water in the garden to see that.
I've dabbled with all sorts of aquatic features for thirty odd years, ornamental, Koi, wildlife and wouldn't be without a pond in the garden. I even had all sorts of pitcher plants growing alongside one in the past.
Dragonfly nymphs are pretty powerful predators, my daughter once saved a full sized Common Newt from one only for this thing to turn on her!
You can get by without running water but you'll need loads of oxygenating plants and some deep water.
Personally, I'd introduce a pump and run the hose to a biological filter or series of filters and return it to the pond via another hose. The whole thing can be hidden from view and you don't need a raging torrent to get the oxygenation going. It will improve the quality of the water and the gentle current created should help deter the mozzies.