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These two plants have completely taken over my dock area. I live on a 60 acre lake give or take and the lake is surrounded by cattails and lilies. I had the cattails and lilies both cleared out and then these two plants completely took over. I can rake them up but it's a very slow process. What can I use to eradicate them?

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Your pictures are not very good. The plants even look a little dried out. Better pictures as described in this link would help verify the plant names.
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=371748#Post371748

Since you are in FL the 1st plant is likely Hydrilla. If you were in the north, I would call it Elodea a superficial similar looking plant. Better pictures will help.
http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-directory/hydrilla-verticillata/

The 2nd plant photograph is not in good focus and too far away from the leaves/stems. However this plant could be coontail aka hornwort.
http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-directory/ceratophyllum-demersum/

Very good videos of aquatic plants:
http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/plant-directory/plant-id-videos/

For all the aquatic plants in FL see:
http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/




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I second Bill's comments and ID. I was thinking Hydrilla and Coontail too.


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Thanks for the help and the links. I too now think hydrilla and coontail. So I have coontail hydrilla and a spot of eel grass. So what would be the best way to eradicate all of these weeds? Would fluridone take care of all three?

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A 90 PPB dose of fluridone would do the trick.


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Wouldn't the fluridone need to be applied to the entire pond to be effective? This would wipe out most everything, wouldn't it? Just curious, as I think spot application just to clear the immediate area may be more inline of what he is asking?

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Fluridone is an entire pond treatment - definately not for spot or partial treatments. It has an extended or lengthy time frame as a mode of action.

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