* A pool net
* A fine-mesh sieve
* A garden hose
* A chlorine shock treatment
Instructions:
1. Use the pool net to skim the surface of the pool and remove any large shrimp.
2. Use the fine-mesh sieve to strain the pool water and remove any smaller shrimp.
3. Use the garden hose to spray the pool walls and steps to dislodge any shrimp that may be attached.
4. Add a chlorine shock treatment to the pool to kill any remaining shrimp.
Tips:
* If you have a large number of shrimp in your pool, you may need to repeat the above steps several times.
* It is important to remove all of the shrimp from your pool as they can breed rapidly and quickly become a nuisance.
* You can also prevent shrimp from entering your pool by keeping the pool area clean and free of debris.
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