It rained a lot over the last few days and I hadn't checked my skimmers. I just went out and found a bat in mine. I have no idea how that one happened but it was pretty gross.
Nothing more than some bugs. Lots of bugs (beattles, lady bugs) sometimes. One of my dog's furry toys was in there one time. Scared the you-know-what out of me. But I've heard horror stories. There are some things you can get to attach to your skimmer baskets to make them easier to pull out without having to stick you hand down in there. But I use skimmer socks on my baskets so they don't work for me. So I invested in this hook that I can use to pull the baskets out without my hands getting too close.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0034DZ0GO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Now I'm going to have nightmares.
Found our first mammal... looked like a newborn opposum.![]()
Looks like a thermometerWhat is the white box and wire running to the pool?
So we've given the task of cleaning out the skimmer baskets to our daughters, ages 9 and 12, as a way for them to contribute to the maintenance of our new pool.Their first time did not go so well... besides the pollen/leaves/debris of a rainstorm, there were huge spiders, beetles, and a dead frog... not a big deal really, but I guess they really don't like seeing dead things...
A how-to-clean-your-skimmer youtube video said that it's also possible to find dead rodents, snakes, etc... so just wondering what other things we should be prepared to find in these baskets??