Find out how to get rid of cattails in lake?

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Find out how to get rid of cattails in lake? Those who want to kill cattails will have to disrupt its root system through freezing, mowing, flooding, cutting, and other combined methods. When these methods are done at the best time, private lake and pond owners can control these cattails without using chemicals with work sessions done every few years. These herbicides and chemicals can harm not just aquatic and semi-aquatic plants and animals, but also swimmers when they are not applied properly. In most cases, these chemicals come with restrictions when it comes to watering livestock, fishing, and swimming.

Here’s a list of chemical-free control methods for killing cattails: ďƒ˜ Mowing and cutting If you want to mow or cut the cattails in the pond, you need to make sure that you do it at the right time. If you cut them during the summer, it will only stimulate their growth which isn’t exactly what you want to happen. Since your goal is to kill them, you need to wait until summer is almost over. If you make it a habit to cut cattails slightly below the water line at least twice or thrice per season, only a few number of cattails will grow back come next year. This is because cutting will make it difficult for the roots to access and store food. Cutting them in the winter also has little to no effect on the roots. It is highly recommended that you use a gas-powered weed cutter or weed rake for lakes when cutting or mowing cattails.


ďƒ˜ Freezing and flooding Most private ponds and lakes have built-in water control devices. These machines are useful in managing not just cattails, but also other aquatic plants. To control or kill cattails, reduce the amount of water in the pond until the water levels are lowered during the growing season of these aquatic plants to prepare it for cutting and mowing. You can also freeze the roots partially during fall season when the water levels are left low and drawn down.

ďƒ˜ A Combination of Methods To make the treatment even more effective, you can combine any of the four cattail control methods listed above. Case in point, if you combine cutting and mowing with freezing, it increases the chances of completely removing cattails. That said, private owners of ponds and lakes should schedule the cattail control beforehand, taking into consideration that these aquatic plants can be eliminated through seasonal freezing.Other factors that should be considered when killing or controlling cattails are: wildlife uses, disposal of dredged material, and seasonal weather.

One highly recommended product that will definitely cure every pond owner’s problems with these aquatic plants is the Jenson Lake Mower. This can reach weeds that are in the deep parts of the lake and pull them out so it will take some time for them to grow back. Lake or pond owners can attach the Jenson Lake Mower on the side of their boat for effortless weed cutting.

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