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Copper Sulfate Threatens Water Health

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 21, 2023 at 8:32 am

Copper Sulfate Threatens Water Health In the ongoing battle against water weeds in the ponds, rivers, lakes and wetlands across the nation, there is always the temptation to turn to chemicals in order to get the upper hand. This is understandable, especially if you are facing a major infestation of any of the highly invasive […]

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Wintertime Water Ecosystems: Spring into Action Now to Beat Water Weeds!

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 21, 2023 at 8:23 am

Wintertime Water Ecosystems: Spring into Action Now to Beat Water Weeds! On February 2 in the small town of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, crowds of people waited for the weather prognosticating groundhog named Phil to emerge and make his annual prediction about how much more winter there would be this year. If the large rodent sees his […]

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Water Weed Removal: Mechanical Harvesting Versus Chemical Herbicides

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 21, 2023 at 8:17 am

Water Weed Removal: Mechanical Harvesting Versus Chemical Herbicides Mechanical harvesting versus chemical herbicides is the great debate when it comes to tackling water weed problems. When you’re faced with an infestation of any of the water weeds we’ve covered in previous articles (and there are plenty more to talk about as well), you can fee

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Silt Removal with the Weedoo SiltSucker

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 21, 2023 at 7:48 am

Ponds in nature don’t last forever because of silt buildup caused by leaves and aquatic plants that settle to the bottom and decompose into sediment. Most ponds eventually become dry land

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Mechanical Removal of Invasive Aquatic Weeds with Tara Lordi of Weedoo Boats

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 21, 2023 at 7:28 am

Mechanical Removal of Invasive Aquatic Weeds with Tara Lordi of Weedoo Boats Invasive aquatic weeds are a growing problem for our waterways, causing environmental damage, threatening wildlife, and impacting human activities such as fishing and boating. While there are several methods to control these invasive species, one effective way is through m

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Get Ready for Spring Water Weeds!

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 20, 2023 at 2:13 pm

Get Ready for Spring Water Weeds! Much of the country is deep into the freezing temperatures and snowfalls of winter, but it’s never too early to start thinking about how you’re going to get an edge when spring water weeds emerge in full force. It can take you by surprise – especially if you didn’t […]

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Harmful algae blooms on LI draw concern after dog deaths in North Carolina

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 20, 2023 at 2:05 pm

Harmful algae blooms on LI draw concern after dog deaths in North Carolina Local residents on Long Island have been dealing with harmful algae blooms in their waters for years. However, the recent deaths of three dogs in North Carolina after exposure to toxic blue-green algae served as a harsh reminder of the long-term problem. […]

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Worst Water Weeds: Sargassum

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 20, 2023 at 12:56 pm

Worst Water Weeds: Sargassum This particular plant is widely known as the “common reed,” but the havoc it is causing on wetlands in various parts Nothing ruins a trip to the beach like having to navigate around or through piles of rotting seaweed to get to the water. This is why Sargassumhas earned a place on […]

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Worst Water Weeds: Phragmites Australis

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 20, 2023 at 12:38 pm

Worst Water Weeds: Phragmites Australis This particular plant is widely known as the “common reed,” but the havoc it is causing on wetlands in various parts of the United States is anything but, which is why it definitely makes our list of the wo

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Worst Water Weeds: Water Hyacinth

Post by : Weedoo@Boats | Post on : December 20, 2023 at 12:28 pm

Worst Water Weeds: Water Hyacinth Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is a floating plant that can grow in all types of fresh-water habitats. Its height above the water can vary from a few inches to as high as three feet. It has broad, glossy, leat

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