Aquatic weed control and removal
         
 

Lake Weed ControlLake Weed Control

Lakes can be a very challenging environment to rid yourself of those pesky aquatic lake weeds. The amount of water, fish populations or even other people may sway what products you should use to control aquatic weeds. Some make good use of our water weed rakes and weed cutters. We can help you figure out exactly what you need to get past these possible problems.

If you need help identifying ornamental pond weeds, check out our problem solver below. A few of the more common lake weeds are:

Yellow Water Lily
Yellow Water Lily (Spatterdock)
Yellow Water Lily plants are heart shaped. Look for a distinct yellow flower. Leaves can float or reach above the surface.
Eurasian Watermilfoil
Eurasian Watermilfoil
Unfortunately this exotic plant is established in most states. It grows densely forming surface mats that prohibit recreation and displace desirable native plants communities.
Hydrilla
Hydrilla
Hydrilla is an exotic plant that easily grows to the surface and forms dense mats. The stems are long and branched. The leaves grow in whorls of four to eight. Looks very similar to Brazilian Elodea.
Cattails
Cattail
Cattail plants are long, slender and grasslike. The leaves are flat and about one inch in width. Cattails usually produce a long stalk with a seed spike at the end.
Purple Loosestrife
Purple Loosestrife
Purple loosestrife is an erect, perennial weed that is easily identified by its reddish purple flower spikes borne from July through September. This is an extremely invasive and noxious weed and by law, it cannot be planted or transplanted.
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