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How Do You Firm Up A Mucky Lake Bottom? The WeedRoller Automates The Process By Removing Lake Weeds and Muck Written by brucew on Feb-2-08 11:45pm Using The WeedRoller to improve your waterfront. Lake weeds and a soft bottom have always hindered the ability to enjoying a beachfront suitable for swimming and fun. Using a method that will continually agitate the lake bottom can dramatically reduce or remove lake muck. Rakes and lake weed cutters are effective but time consuming. The Weeders Digest has teamed with the Crary WeedRoller to offer a machine that will reduce muck, silt and aquatic weeds while dramatically reducing ... Read Full Story
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Minneapolis, MN (PRWeb) January 17, 2007 -- http://www.WeedersDigest.com [The Weeders Digest Help Desk] has added another innovative tool to benefit lakeshore owners called the WeedRoller which uses a sweeping arm to remove aquatic vegetation and weeds, muck and silt in front of a dock or pier to clear a swimming area or beach. The WeedRoller uses a breakthrough pivot design that slowly rolls along the lake bottom, while detaching weeds from the soil and agitating the lake bed. The aquatic weeds can then be quickly and easily gathered with a lake rake and disposed of. Once the initial clean up is complete, it requires ... Read Full Story
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Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) July 30, 2007 -- http://www.WeedersDigest.com Breakthrough ultrasonic technology has been introduced to control algae in ponds without expensive chemical treatments or time consuming manual labor. This amazing device has no negative impact on fish, plants, or other aquatic life and it replaces the need for chemical algaecides typically used in pools, reservoirs, fish and farm ponds, lakes, lagoons, water tanks and other water management applications. Golf course superintendents, pond management professionals and commercial retention pond managers are excited that it is now possible to control unsightly algae without the use of chemical methods that may be harmful to the environment. This ... Read Full Story
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Out of control aquatic vegetation can ruin fishing, challenge recreation and can be very unsightly. Typical options to remedy this problem include chemicals, manual labor or as many people do, they just ignore the problem. As dangerous herbicides are becoming banned and no longer permitted in many states, many waterfront owners are turning to a newly redesigned tool that can cut milfoil, hydrilla, water celery, lily pads, torpedo grass, and even cattails. The tool? It’s the WeedShear! The Weed Shear  http://www.WeedShears.com  was re-released in August of 2009 as the most effective and versatile weed cutter available. The WeedShear offers a wider stainless steel blade ... Read Full Story
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Got Milfoil, Hydrilla, Lily Pads, Cattails. Fear Not! WeedShear is here! Posted October 4, 2009 by lakeweedersdigest Out of control aquatic vegetation can ruin fishing, challenge recreation and can be very unsightly. Typical options to remedy this problem include chemicals, manual labor or as many people do, they just ignore the problem. As dangerous herbicides are becoming banned and no longer permitted in many states, many waterfront owners are turning to a newly redesigned tool that can cut milfoil, hydrilla, water celery, lily pads, torpedo grass, and even cattails. The tool? It’s the WeedShear! The Weed Shear  http://www.WeedShears.com  under water weed cutter was re-released in ... Read Full Story
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By GEOFF FOX gfox@tampatrib.com Published: January 18, 2009 DADE CITY - To look at Middle Lake today, you wouldn't think it was once 150 acres of water filled with large-mouth bass, blue gill and crappie. Hawks with prey in their talons still fly overhead, and rolling hills surrounding the lake are covered with rows of orange trees. But the lake, one of three accessible to the public in Pasco County, now looks more like a torn-up prairie. On a recent weekday a young man in a truck pulled into the grass parking lot, but turned around when he saw heavy equipment rumbling amid piles ... Read Full Story
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Sludge & Muck Removal Pellets : Do they work - on MY shoreline? That’s the question that I asked for a few years while I did my research. Our business, The Weeders Digest, is based 100% on the success that I have had on MY waterfront. If I dont see the benefit of using it where my kids swim and where we like to recreate, then I cannot get excited about it. then I am not interested in offering it.  I realize that many of our satisfied customers at The Weeders Diges t may also have some skeptism about a “new” product that almost ... Read Full Story
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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