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Hi Everybody, I couldn't find any info using the search option for Duck weed. I am in central Texas and we recently had some serious storms that blew duckweed into my pond from a pond upstream. My main pond has great wind coverage and hopefully will help keep it pushed to the edges. But the feeder creek is holding still water and it is blooming like mad. My big question is will this stuff still try to take over the entire pond and if so, what is the best way to control it other then getting carp which will eat every other good vegetation. Also, if it does stay confined mainly to the feeder creek, what are the benefits vs the liabilities?
Thanks in advance for any help on this. Kevin R.
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