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Pond & Lake Shoreline Weeds and Removal Methods
Maintaining a beautiful and healthy pond or lake shoreline is essential for both aesthetic appeal and ecological balance. However, pesky shoreline weeds can quickly take over, affecting water quality, aquatic life, and recreational activities. In this blog post, we will explore the common types of shoreline weeds and various methods of effective removal to keep your pond or lake pristine.Effective Shoreline Weed Removal MethodsManual Removal: For small local areas, manual removal is a viable opt
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3rd Aug 2023
Preparing your Pond for the Spring Season
Your pond, lake, or dugout experience significant changes when spring rolls around. Spring in the Northern Midwest regions of the USA usually comes along with highly variable temperatures ranging from double digits in the positive range, down to double digits in the negative. We can also experience greater levels of precipitation from snow, sleet, rain, to hail. These environmental factors all take direct and indirect tolls on your pond, so make sure you know what happens to your pond every
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5th Apr 2022
The Benefits of Pond Skimmers and Choosing the Right One for You
Duckweed, algae, floating weeds, and debris can turn any beautiful pond into an eyesore. Trying to remove duckweed, algae, and unwanted aquatic vegetation can be challenging and physically demanding.Here at Pond Pro we value safe and natural solutions to help clarify ponds and keep them healthy. That is why we have our lineup of all-natural and safe Natural Clear Pond and Lake bacteria to help reduce organics and phosphates that contribute to weed and algae growth in ponds. In addition to this,
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5th Apr 2022
Duckweed Control and Management in North American Ponds & Lakes
Duckweed is a problem that plagues many North American ponds, lakes and dugouts, however it can be removed and even better – it can be prevented!Chemical-Free Duckweed Removal In American Ponds & LakesDuckweed removal is difficult as it seems like chemical herbicides are the only option we have to kill the pesky weed. Many herbicides have been shown to cause cancer and is not Pond Pro’s first choice. If you do choose to use herbicides, spray duckweed every two weeks. As soon as you see new growt
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4th Apr 2022