Watchman said the regional council found at least one pest plant in 27 per cent of the 303 ponds checked in the Katikati, Ōropi, Ōhauiti, and Welcome Bay areas in 2016. Fortunately, no pest fish were found.
"Pests that seem safely contained in a pond can easily be spread elsewhere by birds, pond overflows, earthworks machinery, or if they're shared with neighbours and friends," she said.
"People often have no idea that they have pests in their ponds. By casting an expert eye over them we can help people understand what to look for and minimise the risk of liberation into natural waterways."
A new property owner, who knew what to look for, was a huge asset in helping find and remove koi carp from the Katikati area last year, Watchman said.
The regional council contractor, who will be carrying identification, will leave a notice about the visit in the letterbox.
Or the notice will be posted out after the visit to each property and occupiers will be advised if pests are found or further action is needed.
To discuss the pond checks or find out more about pond pests, people can chat to the contractor when they visit, or contact a regional council biosecurity officer on 0800 STOP PESTS (0800 786 773) or email stop.pests@boprc.govt.nz
Information about aquatic pests is also available at www.boprc.govt.nz/aquaticpests