As for more questions, the most burning one:
Does anybody have an idea how i can convince my ducks to leave the pond in the evening and come back to their house to sleep in there, protected and warm?
It is not their fault, i was out cold for a couple of days and nobody cared to lock them in over night or gave them their supper bowl, so they secured themselves on a body of water. But now it is getting colder and colder and it is no longer safe to be there over night.
I refuse to give them any food up there and i try to make the nights as inconvenient as possible, but not even the laser-smilie of doom…
... seems to be scary enough. I cannot fence in the pond, first i simply do not have enough fencing material, second the back-side of the pond is steep and unsafe to walk on for humons - not for the ducks though if i would fence in the front of the pond, they would just walk around the fence, through the wooded area and back into the pond. That wooded area is full of predators, i have seen a fox out there already, which took off at super-sonic speed when i pointed a laser at it.
On one hand, i am hoping for the pond to freeze over, on the other hand i don't want to have the duckies being frozen into the pond. Are domestic ducks clever enough not to become frozen in ponds?