- Jun 21, 2020
- 829
- Pool Size
- 17690
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
I've read a bunch of threads on these things. Either springtails or mites. I have them, I did some skimming, had the pool cover closed and my FC is now up 19.5, CYA 60, CC 0. They one of the two teeny tiny bugs, almost clear looking. Float on surface so the chlorine up high and pool covered since I saw them on Sunday and they are still there.
Question is, can I use a 1/4 cup of Dawn or is the consensus, don't do it? Should I just wait them out as some old threads say. They are even on my little white polywood end tables. We spray annually for clover mites which are read and these don't look like it. I ordered a really fine weave skimmer net and I have been using skimmer socks. The water surface tension needs to be broken I think to drown these things. It/s not omg, how gross I would never get in the water levels at this point, but I can see them when squat down and look at the water. Just trying to understand what's the best way to rid the water of these. If I do Dawn, do you just pour it in front of the return? Almost forgot, I don't have borates in the pool. Looking for advice on the best course of action on this?
Question is, can I use a 1/4 cup of Dawn or is the consensus, don't do it? Should I just wait them out as some old threads say. They are even on my little white polywood end tables. We spray annually for clover mites which are read and these don't look like it. I ordered a really fine weave skimmer net and I have been using skimmer socks. The water surface tension needs to be broken I think to drown these things. It/s not omg, how gross I would never get in the water levels at this point, but I can see them when squat down and look at the water. Just trying to understand what's the best way to rid the water of these. If I do Dawn, do you just pour it in front of the return? Almost forgot, I don't have borates in the pool. Looking for advice on the best course of action on this?