Originally Posted by FishinRod
Originally Posted by jludwig
Looking at bringing in a trackhoe to eliminate cattails while the pond is down three feet.

That sounds like a lot of work. Can you hit them with one of the cattail herbicides while you have that 3' safety gap? I think some of the good ones are glyphosate (RoundUp) based, which is considered "non-persistent" in the soil.

You might be able to hit them hard, without herbicide getting directly into the lake.

OTOH, those types of herbicides work best when the plant is actively growing. I don't know if your cattails will hit their spring growth spurt before you get your spring rains.

Maybe experiment on a little patch?


No need for a trackhoe if you have a beaver. Boy do they love cattails!


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