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AQUATIC WEED CONTROL

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Algae

Filamentous, Planktonic, or green algae can be a sign of a nutrient rich pond. It can be controlled by reducing the amount of nutrients or by algicides. 

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Cattails

Cattails can provide habitat, but may become rather invasive. Herbicides are a safe and effective way to eradicate and/ or control them.

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Water Lilies

Water lilies are pretty, but have a tendency to take over a pond. It's best to utilize a control method before they get out of hand.

DUCKWEED

Duckweed is is a floating invasive plant that is often introduced by water fowl. It is aggressive and can usually cover the whole pond. It can also be accompanied by watermeal.

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POND MANAGEMENT

POND MUCK

Leaves and other organic materials can lead to muck buildup over time.

NUTRIENT REDUCTION

Runoff that contains fertilizers can cause algae blooms and other unwanted effects.

AERATION

Aeration is an important component of keeping a healthy ecosystem. It can help prevent pond turnovers.

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