Troubleshooting
DO THIS FIRST

Identify the nuisance and the risk it brings before cleaning anything. Animal waste and chewed wiring need different responses.

Do not
  • Do not treat chewed wiring as a minor nuisance; stop and inspect before restarting equipment
  • Do not touch damaged electrical gear until it has been made safe

Wildlife and Pests

Handle ducks, frogs, snakes, rodents, insects, and other nuisance wildlife before they turn the pool or equipment pad into a contamination or wiring problem.

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1

Identify the nuisance and the risk it brings

Different pests create different failure modes.

2

Protect the water first

The water is the first place nuisance wildlife becomes a pool problem.

3

Protect the pad and wiring

Rodents and nesting animals often make the equipment area the real hazard.

4

Use barriers and access control

If animals can repeatedly reach the same spot, the cleanup will keep coming back.

5

Escalate when the problem stops being a nuisance

Some wildlife problems need removal or a public-health response, not just skimming.

Educational guidance only. Verify labels, manuals, local code, and site conditions before acting. Stop for electrical, gas, structural, drain, drowning, injury, emergency, or chemical-mixing risk.

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