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How to control Water meal/duckweed in a pond?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1640033" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Had the same problem when we bought our place. Used a spray product from a place called The Pond Guy. It is VERY effective. I forget the name of it but if you call them they are very helpful. If it doesn't have a lot of flow to it they make a granular version you dump out in a few places and it works even better. Will take a few treatments of the spray product but it will sure wipe it out. Not cheap but it is efficient. </p><p></p><p>It also helped that our pond flooded about the time I started treating it. I made a dozer blade out of a piece of plywood and mounted it on a kayak. Pushed the stuff off out the overflow so it got rid of a lot of the biomass. Just pushed till the current picked it up then go back and push another swipe. If there are any fitness buffs out there an 8' piece of plywood across the front of a kayak for 2-3 hrs. is a pretty good workout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1640033, member: 21382"] Had the same problem when we bought our place. Used a spray product from a place called The Pond Guy. It is VERY effective. I forget the name of it but if you call them they are very helpful. If it doesn’t have a lot of flow to it they make a granular version you dump out in a few places and it works even better. Will take a few treatments of the spray product but it will sure wipe it out. Not cheap but it is efficient. It also helped that our pond flooded about the time I started treating it. I made a dozer blade out of a piece of plywood and mounted it on a kayak. Pushed the stuff off out the overflow so it got rid of a lot of the biomass. Just pushed till the current picked it up then go back and push another swipe. If there are any fitness buffs out there an 8’ piece of plywood across the front of a kayak for 2-3 hrs. is a pretty good workout. [/QUOTE]
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