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Get Rid of Common Cattails in 3 Easy Ways

There are some benefits associated with Cattails, but there are several problems also. The benefit of Cattails providing erosion control is also one of the biggest problems. Getting rid of Common Cattails can be accomplished with a variety of methods. Read about 3 easy ways to get rid of commo cattails.

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Get Rid of Common Cattails in 3 Easy Ways

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  1. 1/9/2019 Aquatic Weed Control: Three Ways To Get Rid of Common Cattails - Aquacide Sign in Sign in or or Create an Account Create an Account Call us today! 1-800-328-9350 About Us About Us Lake Weeds Lake Weeds Our Products Our Products Reference Charts Reference Charts Contact Us Contact Us FAQs FAQs Request a Brochure Request a Brochure Cart Cart 0 Items 0 Items Pages Aquatic Weed Control: Three Ways To Get Rid of Common Cattails About Us Published by Tom Markoe on November 14, 2013 0 Comments Lake Weeds Our Products Reference Charts Contact Us FAQs Request a Brochure It is generally not a good rule of thumb to place any type of aquatic vegetation into a private lake or pond. However, Common Cattails are one of the species that can be utilized, carefully, to add dimension to the water body. Because of the thick root system and dense growth of Cattails in general, they are a great type of erosion-control. Cattails also provide great habitat for waterfowl, especially wood ducks. Several species of birds also use Cattails as a perch, and Cattails provide habitat for other aquatic animal life as well as cover for small fish. View Cart Although there are some benefits associated with Cattails, there are also several problems. The benefit of Cattails providing erosion control is also one of the biggest problems. Because of the thick root system and dense strands that Cattails create, they trap sediment and cause extension of shallow water, and eventually marshy shoreline. The natural progression of a water body is back to dry land and help with that progress is undesirable. Thick areas of sediment that Cattails create also provide habitat for undesirable insects, like mosquitoes, and can be quite putrid. Not only is the management time consuming, but controlling Cattails can also be expensive. If Cattails are allowed to grow unchecked, they may eventually cover most of the shoreline, impeding bank access. A lot of time and money will be required to control the vegetation. Getting rid of Common Cattails can be accomplished with a variety of methods. Herbicides work best because of the three stages of growth at which Common Cattails can be treated. Another method is physical Cattail removal, like cutting, which is relatively labor intensive. When the vegetation begins to grow early season, and still below the water surface, the best control option is 2,4-D (Aquacide Pellets). Mid to late season active growth, the best method of control is glyphosate (Aqua Neat Liquid & Shore- Klear Liquid) mixed with a non-ionic surfactant (Cygnet Plus Liquid). As with any herbicide, please read the label to be certain of the appropriate rate to use. Glyphosate is also a good option for Narrowleaf Cattails when applied mid to late season to actively growing weeds. Pond & Lake muck removal is also key. By reducing the amount of lake muck, nutrients that feed Common Cattails will be reduced. Lowering the nutrient level should significantly reduce the amount of new growth the following season. Next Steps: To visit our online store click here To Request our product catalog click here To learn about lake weed analysis click here (Southern Ponds & Wildlife Spring 2006 Vol 5 pg 18) Comments (0 Comments) There are no comments. https://www.killlakeweeds.com/blogs/aquacide-blog/10145261-aquatic-weed-control-three-ways-to-get-rid-of-common-cattails 1/2

  2. 1/9/2019 Aquatic Weed Control: Three Ways To Get Rid of Common Cattails - Aquacide Post Comment Name Email Address Comment Submit Submit 1627 9th Street, P.O. Box 10748, White Bear Lake, MN 55110 1627 9th Street, P.O. Box 10748, White Bear Lake, MN 55110 1-800-328-9350 1-800-328-9350 info@killlakeweeds.com info@killlakeweeds.com Visit our blog Visit our blog © 2019 Aquacide. © 2019 Aquacide. Ecommerce Software by Shopify Ecommerce Software by Shopify. . Policies. Policies. Sign up for our Newsletter Sign up for our Newsletter https://www.killlakeweeds.com/blogs/aquacide-blog/10145261-aquatic-weed-control-three-ways-to-get-rid-of-common-cattails 2/2

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