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 ...
Northampton County is cutting its contribution to hydrilla control. Other counties could follow suit, putting more of the burden on homeowners. Homeowners on Lake Gaston can expect to pay more this ...
Also known as reeds or pencil reeds, bulrushes are considered a valuable part of a lake’s ecosystem. They grow in marshes and along shorelines of lakes and ponds up to eight feet deep and can rise ...
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 ...
AquaticWeed.org launches as a national educational platform consolidating aquatic weed identification tools, regulatory ...
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 ...
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.
CHESHIRE — Got a use for vallisneria, also known as tape grass or eelgrass? Well, the people who live on the 300-acre north basin of Cheshire Reservoir don’t either. Vallisneria, the newest invasive ...
Now that the herbicide treatment on Chautauqua Lake has been completed for the summer of 2022, it is interesting to note where it happened and where it didn’t happen. The first application was made to ...