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Has anyone ever heard of mixing 2,4d with lime pellets, so they will sink to the bottom for bladderwort?
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Nope. I think you would get better control of Bladderwort by using a product that was designed to be used in an aquatic environment.
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Diquat or fluridone products would be a better fit depending on your lake. Flushing or flow-through can affect both treatments. Sterile grass carp are an excellent long-term alternative.
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How do you get rid of bladderwort in a pond? I have a 2 acre pond and the stuff I have been spraying on top is not working. Can anyone help me please.
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Navigate granular 2,4 D would probably be the best bet if the Diquat/Copper combo doesn't work.
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bladderwort can be quite nice
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by x101airborne - 05/05/24 07:39 AM
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