WeedRoller vs BeachGroomer Which is Right For Me

WeedRoller vs BeachGroomer Which is Right For Me

There's the Beach Groomer and there is also the Weed Roller. They are both excellent tools! So whats the right tool for you? Well, if you ask someone who represents just one of the systems, you know what answer they will give you. SO... [more]

There's the Beach Groomer and there is also the Weed Roller. They are both excellent tools! So whats the right tool for you? Well, if you ask someone who represents just one of the systems, you know what answer they will give you. SO, contact the Lake Weed Help Desk at http://www.WeedersDigest.com we offer both and are motivated to put you into the RIGHT system based on your needs.

STANDISH (AP) — The Maine Milfoil Consortium, a group that addresses the threat of invasive aquatic plants in the state's lakes, has been awarded $500000 in federal funds. The money will be used to mitigate and control invasive milfoil ...  
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The method of treatment and the cost will be among the points of discussion when Ossipee officials meet on Monday with the state's exotic species program coordinator to discuss how to address the new milfoil infestation in Pickerel Cove ...  
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Town residents are rallying behind the formation of a new committee and the proposed creation of a reserve fund to control milfoil. Peter Jensen with Conservation Commission Chair Bob Clark and other residents made a presentation to the ...  
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For the past few years, one of the most challenging sites has been the milfoil beds at the north end of the Long Bridge on the Western side. Our treatment protocols have effectively controlled those beds, this is the first year at this ...  
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Woods Pond in Bridgton, Maine maintains good water quality while having sufficient size and depth for locals and visitors alike to enjoy multiple recreational activities. The combined efforts of local lakefront property owners and the ...  
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Hydrilla is an marine freshwater flora. It is a plant that grows up to the surface in water of about 20 feet deep. This is a very standard plant because it can almost grow in any freshwaters such as springs, rivers, marshes, ditches, ...  
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Hydrilla is an aquatic freshwater flora. The Hydrilla will grow to the waters surface from a depth of up to 20 feet. This very common water plant can be found in all types of water: rivers, lakes, fens, springs and the like. ...  
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In the dirtier water lakes look for any submerged grass you can find such as eelgrass, hydrilla, coontail, etc… Bass will use these submerged grassbeds as staging areas before moving into shallower shoreline cover to spawn. ...  
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We stumbled upon this very small article announcing federal funding for the state of Maine to control the invasive milfoil weed. We wonder when the state of NH will understand how important it is, for this state's future, ...  
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LAKE PLACID — Tempers flared during Monday night's village Board of Trustees meeting when the president of the Lake Placid Shore Owner's Association accused the board of dragging its feet in protecting the lake from milfoil.  
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