Aquatic Vegetation Groomer The AVG gas powered lake weed cutter

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...

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 and Pond Weed Tools and EquipmentThrough the years, lake weed and pond weed control has been accomplished through the use of aquatic herbicides and lake weed killers; however, a highly productive tool; the redesigned Lake Weed Shear can now eliminate the need for these potentially dangerous herbicides in managed waters. The Lake and Pond Weed Shear can cut weeds such as milfoil, hydrilla, coon tail, curly leaf pond weed, hyacinth, lily...  
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A Pinconning man and retired tool designer has invented an alternative; an affordable method to remove aquatic weeds safely and efficiently. Justo Zarazua has invented the Weedgator™, a five-foot long environmentally-friendly weed cutter that is easy to handle; weighing in at a mere two pounds.The Weedgator™ can be ordered at www.weedgator.net. The price is $139.99 and includes 25 feet of rope. The device works on milfoil, hydrilla, duckweed...  
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Invasive lake weed confirmed in Chub Lake in Carlton CountyDuluth News Tribune (registration)A recent follow-up survey found several stands of milfoil in the lake. It's the first lake in Carlton County to see an infestation of the invasive plant, ...and more »  
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Elodea and Egeria are oftentimes mixed up for Hydrilla. The aquatic plants Elodea and Egeria are frequently thought to be Hydrilla. Hydrilla can be identified by the teeth found on the bottom of the midrib. But for Elodea and Egeria, ...  
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Hydrilla is an aquatic plant (lake weed or pond weed) which grows on long stems with many leaves. Hydrilla leaves are about 1/2 inch long with a pointed tip and teeth on the edges. Hydrilla grows very fast. If conditions are good, ...  
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Hydrilla on the Kissimmee Chain will be sprayed starting Monday, and that's not going to suit fishermen because the non-native grass is ideal habitat for bass and other fish. Fish will move from the treated areas. ...  
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“There were plenty of native plants including chara, pondweeds, grassy spike rush, elodea and others, but no milfoil,” Smagula wrote in an email to the Alliance and local selectmen and conservation officials. ...  
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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 ... Read Full Story
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Some advice on stopping the spread of prohibited exotic species in Texas lakes. The information should be applicable to this subject in any part of the country. This is a very serious issue in Texas, where our lakes provide water for agriculture, industry, and personal use. Learn the steps to keeping our lakes clean and healthy! Everyone who uses our lakes and ponds for recreation can help. Do your part in stopping the invasion! read more | digg story Read Full Story
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Help Desk Supports The Battle of Invasive Pond and Lake Weeds

Aquatic plants are a valuable resource to our lakes and ponds but when milfoil, hydrilla, lilly pads and curly leaf pondweed begin to take over, pond and lakeshore owners need help. This new resource provides the on-line support.

Plymouth, MN (PRWEB) April 2 -- The Weeders Digest was established as a resource to lake shore owners and lake association managers that are looking for answers to their most troubling management issues: lake weeds, zebra muscles, snails and water clarity.

Weeders Digest founder Bruce Walstrom of Plymouth, Minnesota, has spent his life as a weekend recreational water enthusiast in the Central Minnesota Lakes area near Brainerd and has now committed his time and resources to develop new and innovative ways to improve the quality of life when living on the water.

The Web site, which was established in 2004, offers tips and tricks along with innovative products for lake weed removal, removing lake muck and sediment, and management of the shoreline. Minnesota DNR, Wisconsin DNR and other state regulations are also listed online.

The Weeders Digest Web site and phone support line will direct you to distributors of Beachgroomer, Weed Roller, Lakemaid, Aqua Blaster, Kasco Fountains, Scott Aerators, Aqua Sweep, Aqua Tiller, Lake Weed Cutter, Water Weed Rake, Beach Buddy, Lake Bottom Blanket, Weed Roller, Lakemaid, Swordfish, H2O Weed Wacker, Arrow Tooth and Bioverse.

Lake shore managers nationwide will greatly benefit from this Web site located in the "Land of 10,000 Lakes".

For more information call 763-551-1441 or visit the Weeders Digest on line at http://www.lakeweeds.eventwebsitebuilder.com [The Weeders Digest]

The WEEDERS DIGEST offers pond and lake management and weed control tools such as the WeedRoller, BeachGroomer, Beach Buddy Aqua Tiller, Arrow Tooth, Aqua Sweep, AWE, Away With Geese, UltraSonic Algae Control, Sonic Solutions, BeachComber, Lake Bottom Blanket, Aquatic Vegetation Groomer, Midwest Rake, Kasco Fountains, Scott Aerator, V Cutter to manage lake weeds such as hydrilla, lily pads, milfoil, cattails, water celery and curly leaf pond weed in some of the hardiest aquatic weed areas such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Washington, Florida, Texas, Ohio and New York
visit http://www.WeedersDigest.com
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