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...
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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...
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How Do You Firm Up A Mucky Lake Bottom? The WeedRoller Automates The Process By Removing Lake Weeds and MuckWritten 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...
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Algae growth in ponds, lakes or lagoons is not only unsightly, it usually carries unruly odors and left untreated, will create disturbances in the waters natural ecosystem. These helpful guidelines will help you take back control of your water without harsh chemicals or toxins so readily available and promoted with disregard of their long term effects. What’s the Fix? Eliminated Algae can be a daunting task – one that entails chemical, mechanical or biological treatment, all aimed at the...
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Minnetonka, MN (PRWeb) January 23, 2008 -- There has always been a debate about how to manage the aquatic weeds in a lake or pond: applying chemical herbicides or harvesting. Chemical applications of Hydrothol or Aquathol are oftentimes frowned upon due to the unknown long term effects. Harvesting, when accomplished through cutting or tearing out weeds, can cause stray plant fragments that replant themselves elsewhere in the body of water. From a purely environmental point of view it would...
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