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I fitted a new pond liner a while back and all seemed well. Then the pond level began to drop noticeably. I was able to discover the level to which it drained and found some smallish holes which were obviously made by the heron which had been seen after tadpoles and frogs. So, with the approved patch kit for the liner, I sealed the holes. But the pond level continued to drop, just more slowly. So I let it drop to "that" level and went around again, this time with a torch after dark and found some tiny little holes which again I patched. I went around this process a few times and I thought I had found all those pin pricks. But still the pond level drops. Does anyone out there in CC land know of a way of tracking down very tiny pin prick holes in a pond liner other than by my torch/eyeball method? I'd be very interested if there was a method that would work. These are pin prick holes.
I've started to prepare the liner for another hunt. And who showed up overhead but that dratted heron. I've made a heron fence according to the spec from (I think) the RSPB. To work on the pond the fence has to be removed. Heron has a keen eye
I've started to prepare the liner for another hunt. And who showed up overhead but that dratted heron. I've made a heron fence according to the spec from (I think) the RSPB. To work on the pond the fence has to be removed. Heron has a keen eye
