The regional council will be checking ornamental ponds in Ōmokoroa and Maungatapu starting this month in a bid to stop the spread fo freshwater pests into local waterways.
A Bay of Plenty Regional Council authorised contractor will visit Maungatapu and Ōmokoroa properties to check outdoor ponds from October 2018 to June 2019.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council biosecurity officer Donna Watchman said the council is searching for invasive weeds and pond fish such as koi carp and rudd that can eat and out-compete native fish.
"In the wild, koi and rudd can make water murky and unhealthy when they stir up sediments and reduce oxygen levels," Watchman said.
"Invasive weeds like salvinia and water hyacinth grow as thick floating mats and can choke waterways, clog irrigation intakes and aggravate flooding."