The Lake Doctors, Inc.

Bacteria have a bad reputation, but they play an important role in maintaining the health and beauty of a pond. Likewise, enzymes are essential for keeping ponds in balance. Read on to learn more about these natural organisms’ roles in helping your body of water look its best—and how your property can benefit from bacteria or enzyme therapy treatment.

 

Pond Bacteria

 

Bacteria are the foundation for your pond’s animal food chain. They decompose waste products and assimilate their nutrients. In turn, they are consumed by small aquatic organisms that become the food for fish, insects, and other creatures.

Depending on the type of beneficial bacteria treatment you use, bacteria can reduce “muck” on your pond’s floor, improve its water clarity, and slow algae growth. Talk to a pond maintenance expert to determine what kind of bacteria would be most helpful for your property and your goals.

 

Pond Enzymes

 

Enzymes are amino acid chains that catalyze chemical reactions by breaking some molecules apart and putting other molecules together. They perform the vital function of controlling the build-up and decomposition of essential matter in vegetable and animal organisms.

The right enzyme treatment will boost your pond’s digestion of everything from leaf litter to goose manure. Enzyme therapy can also augment your bacteria treatments. Explore the many different pond maintenance products available and find the ideal solution for your property by consulting with professionals.