AquaticWeed.org launches as a national educational platform consolidating aquatic weed identification tools, regulatory ...
If you have concerns about aquatic weeds in your pond or lake or along a shoreline during the summer, now is the time to be planning your management strategy for 2025. Why now? First, aquatic weed ...
The Lake Gaston Weed Control Council’s (LGWCC) lyngbya management program is initiating its first treatments of the season the week of April 14th. This year’s program will target 499 acres ...
The Otisco Lake Preservation Association has a new weapon in its war on aquatic weeds: a big, orange weed harvester that’s already cutting swathes of invasive curly-leaf pond weed growing in the lake.
Runaway moss growth can make pond fishing about as exciting as, well, watching moss grow. According to Dr. Michael Masser, Texas Cooperative Extension fisheries specialist, aquatic vegetation is the ...
Plans by the Lake George Park Commission to use an herbicide to control an invasive aquatic plant are once again being contested by local advocates. The Lake George Association is leading efforts to ...
Invasive aquatic weeds are spreading in Lake Tahoe, and officials are considering the first-ever use of herbicides in Tahoe to contain the problem, which stems from a man-made lagoon and marina called ...
The warm spring has created above normal pond water temperatures. Many pond owners are experiencing higher than desired levels of unwanted plants due to the warmer than normal springtime weather. Pond ...
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 ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE — Environmental factors are favorable for the scheduled start of a control methods test in the Tahoe Keys lagoons, project leaders confirmed last week. Boating, fishing and other ...