tcockandlock25 wrote:Duckweed is a very fine grain-like plant that grows on top of the water surface. There is common duckweed (Lemna minor) and giant duckweed (Spirodella polyrriza). Watermeal is another plant that looks very similar to duckweed but not. Ducks will eat duckweed but it shades out other plants that grow from under the water that ducks may also like. Reward (diquat) will kill it but it is only a contact herbicide. Best thing is to use a contact then a systemic like Sonar (fluridone) to get rid of it. Alligatorweed is a nonnative weed that has no value to a duck. All it does is take over areas, prevent boat access, decrease oxygen in the water, and so on. I would tell you how to kill it but I have to legally tell you to contact my aquatic weeds professor. Dr. John Madsen at Mississippi State University, 662-325-2428, jmadsen@gri.msstate.edu.
What about flowthrough? Does that impact the effectiveness of Sonar? What kills watermeal? What kills alligatorweed?
DanP and DUCK-HUNT, you are not allowed to answer!!
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