Fall is the Time to Take Control of Your Pond Margins
It is time for back to school, Friday night football, and controlling the cattails and phragmites around the margins of your pond or lake.
It is time for back to school, Friday night football, and controlling the cattails and phragmites around the margins of your pond or lake.
Some vegetation is a good thing in a fish pond. The challenge comes when vegetation interferes with your enjoyment of the pond.
Cattails can be controlled either through manual removal or chemical removal. Harrietta Hills is a licensed herbicide applicator in Michigan.
Leeches are absolutely no fun. Eradicating the leeches from your pond can take time, but the end result is certainly worth it.
It’s no secret that mosquitoes can take a perfectly pleasant day outside and quickly turn it into an unpleasant fight for your sanity.
Most lakes and ponds have a little bit of muck, but for some folks there is enough to create a real problem.
Perhaps one of the most frustrating things that pond owners encounter are nuisance animals, and the most common trouble makers are muskrats.
Herbicides need time to work, so for ponds with a high water replacement rate they are often ineffective. So, what’s a pond owner to do?
It's always important to be aware of what is happening in your community, so you may have a threatening neighbor you didn't know about.