The Lake Weed Roller WeedRoller

The Lake Weed Roller WeedRoller

WeedRoller: Lake Rake and Weed Cutter ALL IN ONE! This site offers info for Lake Weed Removal using The WeedRoller and other lake weed and muck removal tools to manage a lake shore or pond using alternatives to potentially dangerous... [more]

WeedRoller: Lake Rake and Weed Cutter ALL IN ONE! This site offers info for Lake Weed Removal using The WeedRoller and other lake weed and muck removal tools to manage a lake shore or pond using alternatives to potentially dangerous herbicides and chemicals. The Lake Weed Roller is also a great way to avoid back breaking work associated with manual labor.
After all - is that why you invested in lakeshore? Skip the labor - invest in a WeedRoller from WeedersDigest.com

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The perfect lake/ pond weed contd...

Hydrilla (the perfect lake weed / pond weed) is a perennial, which means the leaves and stems die when the weather gets cold, but the roots continue to live in the soil. When the weather gets warm again, the roots send up new stems and leaves. Hydrilla spreads through fragmentation, when stems get broken, the pieces can become a new plant. Hydrilla can also spread when it produces flowers. Hydrilla flowers are tiny and white. They float on the surface, just above the water. Hydrilla is a fast... Read Full Story

The perfect lake weed/ pond weed

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, it will grow an inch in one day. Hydrilla also gets very large. One Hydrilla stem can be over 25 feet long. Hydrilla (lake weed/ pond weed) can grow and survive in water few inches in depth to up to 20 feet. Hydrilla can grow in just about any clean water, including... Read Full Story

WeedRollers require a Minnesota DNR permit. Fact or Fiction? Read on!

Beginning in 1997, the Minnesota DNR revised the regulations for aquatic plant control.  At that time a category for the WeedRoller was created called Automatic Untended Aquatic Plant Control Device (AUAPCD). Under the revised rule, AUAPCD?s such as the WeedRoller require a permit. Under the revised regulations: 1) A permit is required to install or operate Crary WeedRollers for aquatic plant control regardless of the size of the area. A permit will likely not be issued if the purpose of the... Read Full Story
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