Aquatic Vegetation Groomer The AVG gas powered lake weed cutter
The Aquatic Vegetation Groomer (AVG): This is like an underwater buzz saw that allows you to cut the snarled submerged weeds down 4 feet in the water, lop off thick cattails that can be several inches thick above or below the water... [more]
The Aquatic Vegetation Groomer (AVG): This is like an underwater buzz saw that allows you to cut the snarled submerged weeds down 4 feet in the water, lop off thick cattails that can be several inches thick above or below the water surface, cut the lily pads, get in the tight places around the dock posts or under the boat lift. Then, take it up on the shore to trim around trees and rocks. The AVG is certainly NOT like ANY other weed cutter available..... It has 2 reciprocating blades like a hedge trimmer has but this is a round head so it cuts 360 degrees. The AVG can be ordered with or without the float system. You can add a 24 foot extension handle. The Aquatic Vegitation Groomer is an awesome new solution!
Lake Weed Management Myths: Un-Muddying The Water
The fiction about weed management in ponds and lakes in Texas, for that matter, everywhere, has grown to a point, where it now supports it’s own mythology! I want to clear out some of the weeds, and do so without muddying the water!
First, Without doubt, without argument, without room for compromise, preventing the invasion of exotic lake weeds is the very best way to solve the lake weed problem! That issue is dealt with at length in the TexPest Services Aquatic Weed Control Directory, and Preventing Exotic Aquatic Weeds, and other articles on this site. Another point on which there should be no argument, is that it would be unwise to do away with all pond and lake weed vegetation. I have however heard it set up as a straw man, by people who have a vested interest in one side of this issue. The idea seems to be, that chemical and biological vegetation managers are trying to destroy all vegetation in lakes, and poison and pollute them at the same time! It is not too hard to guess the source of this argument.
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