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Pond Management That Puts Service First

At Pond Guru, we believe every client deserves more than a treatment. They deserve a trusted partner. We combine deep industry experience with a commitment to responsive service, clear communication, and real results.

Whether you manage a municipal stormwater system, an HOA lake, or a private golf course, our job is to make your job easier.

Big Enough to Handle It.
Small Enough to Care.

As a growing company with deep roots in the field, we’ve found the sweet spot between professionalism and personal attention. You’ll always get experienced technicians who know your property and who show up on time, know the plan, and do the job right.

  • Local ownership and hands-on leadership
  • Licensed, insured, and compliance-focused
  • Friendly, responsive team that’s easy to work with

Our clients stay with us because we show up, follow through, and never phone it in.

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What is erosion control work?

Erosion control work involves using techniques to prevent soil from being washed away by wind or water. It includes planting vegetation, installing barriers, and using mulch to keep soil in place, especially around lakes and ponds. This is essential for protecting pond fish stocking areas and improving wildlife management services.

What are the methods of water testing?

Water testing methods help check water quality and safety. Common methods include pH testing, checking for dissolved oxygen, testing for nitrates and phosphates, bacterial testing, and using digital sensors. These tests help lake management companies offer better aeration services and muck removal.

 

What are the top 5 beneficial bacteria?

The top 5 beneficial bacteria for water and soil health are Nitrosomonas, Nitrobacter, Bacillus, Lactobacillus, and Pseudomonas. These bacteria support wildlife by breaking down waste, reducing harmful chemicals, and improving the overall environment in ponds and lakes.

What do you mean by wildlife management?

Wildlife management means protecting and maintaining animal populations and their habitats. It includes controlling invasive species, ensuring proper food and water sources, and using professional wildlife management services providers to support native wildlife and ecosystem balance.

How can you support local wildlife?

You can support local wildlife by planting native plants, reducing pesticide use, providing clean water sources, and creating shelter spaces like brush piles or birdhouses. Partnering with a wildlife management company also helps improve native wildlife support through services like aeration and mosquito control.

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