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Ways to Kill Water Chestnut

Water Chestnut (Trapa natans) is an annual aquatic weed found mainly in the northeastern United States. Water Chestnut has triangular or diamond-shaped leaves with toothed edges. Learn the 4 control methods for Chestnut.<br>

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Ways to Kill Water Chestnut

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  1. Sign in or Create an Account Call us today! 1­800­328­9350 About Us Lake Weeds Our Products Reference Charts Contact Us FAQs Request a Brochure 0 Items Cart Pages Aquatic Weed Control: 2 Ways to Kill Water Chestnut About Us Published by Jamie Markoe on January 23, 2014 0 Comments Lake Weeds Our Products Reference Charts Contact Us FAQs Water Chestnut (Trapa natans) is an annual aquatic weed found mainly in the northeastern United States. Water Chestnut has triangular or diamond­shaped leaves with toothed edges. The leaves cluster in floating rosettes attached to an inflated spongy central stem. Rosettes have small, white 4­petaled, flowers and may produce up to 20 seeds. Each seed has four sharply pointed spines. Seeds fall from the weed, overwinter at the bottom and germinate in spring as weather warms. Water Chestnut grows primarily in mucky, nutrient rich water in up to 5 foot depths. Request a Brochure View Cart One acre of Water Chestnut can spread to 100 acres within one year. Water Chestnut will often dominate ponds, shallow lakes and rivers. This aggressive weed can be very expensive and difficult to control. Water Chestnut is of little value to wildlife or fish and will eliminate most recreational activities, including swimming, fishing and boating. The rapid growth of Water Chestnut will also drive out native plants. Control methods: 1)  Water Chestnut roots are very shallow and easily pulled by raking with Water Weed Rake or Weed Raker. To reduce reproduction, remove weeds early summer prior to seed. 2)  Aquacide Pellets are a good systemic control option, especially when applied early, prior to seed. Best applied early spring as new growth begins to appear. Aquacide Pellets can be used for spot treatment or treatment of the entire pond. Please feel free to e­mail me or post questions you may have and I will respond accordingly. Next Steps: To visit our online store click here To request our product catalog click here To learn about lake weed analysis click here Comments (0 Comments) There are no comments. Post Comment Name Email Address Comment

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