I searched here and quite a few people have a worm problem specially in the spring. Well it's spring here and the worms are everywhere. When I opened, the pool, the worms came from the main drain into the skimmer and it seemed like a few dozen. The stench brought dozens of flies before I had a chance to bag them up. I smelled that stench the rest of the day... anyhow any updates on what people are doing to prevent worms? 3/4 of the pool concrete edge is surrounded by lawn and 1 side is flower bed. I have some ideas...
1. Limestone around edge of pool, as per a post here from long ago. Not sure I would do that on the lawn parts.
2. I was thinking of planting mint on one edge of the pool that has flower beds. I heard worms and and ants don't like mint oil. But no idea if this will work. Also, that only solves 1/4 of the problem as I wouldnt do that on the lawn.
3. I read spraying mint oil will work. But who has time to spray mint oil before every rain?
4. Digging a trench around the pool. For heavy rains it would overflow and I am guessing worms would still get in. This might be used in conjunction with limestone idea.
Anyone care to share was has worked? I am keen to try the mint plants on the 1/4 edge as I am guessing that is were most of the worms are startign their trek from. But I'll have to research mint species and all that and I am not a gardener.
1. Limestone around edge of pool, as per a post here from long ago. Not sure I would do that on the lawn parts.
2. I was thinking of planting mint on one edge of the pool that has flower beds. I heard worms and and ants don't like mint oil. But no idea if this will work. Also, that only solves 1/4 of the problem as I wouldnt do that on the lawn.
3. I read spraying mint oil will work. But who has time to spray mint oil before every rain?
4. Digging a trench around the pool. For heavy rains it would overflow and I am guessing worms would still get in. This might be used in conjunction with limestone idea.
Anyone care to share was has worked? I am keen to try the mint plants on the 1/4 edge as I am guessing that is were most of the worms are startign their trek from. But I'll have to research mint species and all that and I am not a gardener.