Pond owners throughout the Brazos Valley will soon recognize new growth of aquatic vegetation in farm ponds that are used for recreational fishing and/or for livestock watering. There are several ...
Got a strange weed in your pond? A new publication from DCNR helps pond and lake owners identify potentially problematic non-native aquatic plants. The Field Guide to Aquatic Plants was originally ...
EAST TEXAS (KLTV) - I’ve said many times here and to folks across the county that I get more questions specifically about pond management than any other topic. Indeed, a staple of east Texas land ...
Encouraged by the successful use of aquatic herbicides in eradicating invasive Eurasian milfoil, local water management districts in Vermont and Idaho are seeking state funding to continue fighting ...
The following was submitted by Catherine Rocchio, chair of the Farm Pond Advisory Committee. While the hot days of summer have certainly put Farm Pond on the mind of many Sherborners, members of the ...
Aquatic dye is an effective way to reduce the growth of algae and submerged weeds in ponds, according to Scott Jones, small-impoundment Extension specialist with the Department of ...
SEAFORD, Del.- With inland water temperatures rising and aquatic plants emerging, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will treat Concord Pond near Seaford beginning ...
Aquatic weeds can be a problem for many area ponds, due to their excessive growth interfering with activities such as fishing, swimming and boating. While aquatic plants are beneficial for ponds, at ...
ACUSHNET – It looks like plans are underway by the town that will deal with, once and for all, the invasive weeds and algae growth that have continued to choke multiple ponds along Lake Street. The ...
Not even June yet, and it’s already hot, with record highs popping up here and there in the South. With all the coming heat recently I've begun thinking frequently about returning more often to my ...
They may look like “water lilies” to the untrained eye, but local boaters say that invasive aquatic plants are choking coves and shorelines on Pachaug Pond, the largest freshwater lake in eastern ...
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Invasive weed posing ‘tremendous risk’ to CT spreads to fragile waterways. It crushes native plants.
Another summer has produced mixed results in the fight against hydrilla, the pernicious, aquatic weed choking the Connecticut River and threatening a half century of environmental progress that has ...
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