For this, I’m to be pleased. I am! It means the system is working. That is, the totes are full and their overflow is going to the sump and it’s overflowing. I’ll use a pump to extract the water.
For this, I’m to be pleased. I am! It means the system is working. That is, the totes are full and their overflow is going to the sump and it’s overflowing. I’ll use a pump to extract the water.
Difficult to tell in the picture. The top is full of water and it is spilling over to the ground. I plan sod fro the location, so that is not a problem. One of the uses of the sump water will be to wash the chicken poop boards.
Jim
Aren’t you a little worried about critters getting in your stuff and not leaving?
If that was in florida there would be a new ecosystem.
No, not at all. Not many critters around. There are or will be screens over all openings. –jim
What critters would take up residence in Florida?
Well, lizards both large and small, palmetto bugs and snakes, then in warm months mosquito larvae.
I get racoons in my screened in pool and have to use devices I’d rather not discuss@!
Thanks. I’m okay with lizards. I have a few small ones of those around. Snakes seem to stay away. I’m do not know what a palmetto bug [now I know--There is no difference between a cockroach and a palmetto bug. The cockroach is also known as the waterbug, Croton bug and palmetto bug. Originally from ...] is–we could have some of those. I surely hope to NOT have mosquitoes. No raccoon yet…
I guess if I’ll have to release the chicken on small critters, if any.
Thanks!
Jim