Casey, please go back and edit your original post and don't try to sell anything here, especially without proof of performance. Our magazine is full of tried and true, and tested, products from advertisers who pay good money to be here. If you want to start a relationship, please rethink how you do it. You are dealing with people who know what's going on. I have used microbial products for years, and not one has ever worked on hydrilla that I have found. Also, I have only found hydrilla in a private pond one time in 26 years in the pond management business, so your entire post is too suspect to have merit with the professional pond managers who frequent this site. So, not only is it deceptive, it makes me suspect you mis-identified the plant.
While we would appreciate your input on the forum, your first methods won't work.
Thanks,
Bob Lusk,
Editor, Pond Boss magazine
Fisheries biologist


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