We're planning to make a
pond on our property, it sits entirely on the slope of a hill, facing east, about 4 acres. Here in Central Texas, there's barely any grass due to overgrazing centuries prior, the soil is rocky, and the
trees are short and few. We mostly have junipers that we
lovingly call cedars, and live oaks which can get pretty massive trunks but still are short at around 20 ft tops.
Our property is terraced, which means that naturally there are several flat layers that are 10-30 ft wide that go down like a huge ladder. On one of these we can put a
pond. I'd like the pond to have fish and whatnot to
water fruit and nut trees that I plan to start from seed around the pond.
We don't really like snakes. The only snake right now that is of issue is rattle snake, and we don't usually see them around. But when we put a pond, we suddenly get three more dangerous snakes: cottonmouth, coral snake, and copperheads that live around water. If we use the pond just for fish and to water trees once in a while, and it's about 50-100 ft from the house, would that cause a problem? We don't have small kids or pets (yet) but we do get guests often with small children, and I bet a pond would be a prime attraction for them in our dry climate.
How do we keep the bad snakes out? Since we haven't started a pond yet, we can do everything possible from the start.
Should we put it further away from the house? What are your thoughts?
And what if we want to swim in it, too?
Thank you!