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...
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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!
Several aquatic invasive plants – including milfoil, hydrilla and Brazilian elodea – are showing up in Washington, which could cause more problems for ...
Hydrilla, an aquatic vegetation, is overwhelming acres of Lake Wylie. Officials say 500 Asian grass carp placed in the lake aren't eating the vegetation fast enough.
The Land of Ten Thousand Lakes is quickly becoming the Land of Aquatic Devastation as noxious Eurasian milfoil spreads rapidly across the state. On June 18, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reported the invasive plant has ...
In the lake country we call them zebra mussels, phosphates, Eurasian watermilfoil and curly leaf pondweed. The Pelican Lakes Property Owners Association ...
This brings the number of infested Minnesota lakes to 205 and growing. Not only is milfoil despoiling Minnesota lakes, it is also having an unexpected ...
Additionally, golden alga has caused fish kills in Lake Texoma and Altus City Lake, while hydrilla is an invasive plant that has recently been found in ...
What should we do about all the invasive weeds that have taken over lakes across the U.S.? Try, draining your lake. More lake associations are trying to drain their lakes, and using mother nature to freeze the weeds in the winter. Getting rid of curly-leaf pondweed and milfoil will also help rid...
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-- Aquatic invasive plants: Find out how to identify Eurasian watermilfoil and curlyleaf pond weed... a Tahoe weed-spotter: Get training to become an invasive-weed detection expert.
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The nuisances posed by milfoil are greater than those posed by native plants simply because it grows earlier, faster, denser, higher, blah, blah, blah. In addition, milfoil also causes harm to the ecology of the lake because it harms ...
... made a presentation on the dangers of invasive species such as quagga or zebra mussels, Asian clams, milfoil, curly leaf pond weed and large-mouth bass. ...
LAKE CONROE – The stocking of nearly 100,000 white Amur over the past year has virtually eliminated hydrilla from Lake Conroe. However, the grass-eating carp are decimating native plants beneficial to the lake....
The measurements were chosen because most of the hydrilla found in the lake last year was about 10 feet below the shoreline. n The board voted to purchase a ...
Powell, the manager at Reed Bingham State Park, said chemicals have helped tame the hydrilla that grows from the lake bottom, at least for the moment, ...