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Moss balls zebra mussels
Moss balls zebra mussels






The coordinator of the Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database, USGS fisheries biologist Wesley Daniel, learned about the presence of zebra mussels in moss balls on March 2 and alerted others nationwide about the issue. Moss balls are ornamental plants imported from Ukraine that are often added to aquariums. State and local wildlife managers use the database to find and eliminate or control potentially harmful species. In 1990, in response to the first wave of zebra mussel invasions, the USGS set up its Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database, which tracks sightings of about 1,270 non-native aquatic plants and animals nationwide, including zebra mussels. They clog water intakes for power and water plants, block water control structures, and damage fishing and boating equipment, at great cost. The federal government, state agencies, fishing and boating groups and others have worked extensively to control their spread. Zebra mussels are an invasive, fingernail-sized mollusk native to freshwaters in Eurasia.

moss balls zebra mussels

Fish and Wildlife Service, the USGS and representatives of the pet industry.

moss balls zebra mussels

The decontamination instructions were developed by the U.S. They have also drawn up instructions for people who bought the moss balls or have them in aquariums to carefully decontaminate them, destroying any zebra mussels and larvae they contain using one of these methods: freezing them for at least 24 hours, placing them in boiling water for at least one minute, placing them in diluted chlorine bleach, or submerging them in undiluted white vinegar for at least 20 minutes.

moss balls zebra mussels

A moss ball sold in pet stores containing an invasive zebra mussel. USGS photo.Īmid concerns that the ornamental aquarium moss balls containing zebra mussels may have accidentally spread the pest to areas where it has not been seen before, federal agencies, states, and the pet store industry are working together to remove the moss balls from pet store shelves nationwide.








Moss balls zebra mussels