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I currently have an issue with both of my ponds. I have a 1 acre and also 4 acre pond that are currently overrun with small salvania. I'm looking for a solution to get it under control and keep it that way. Thanks! (I have had someone come and physically remove the salvania but it grew back in just a few short months)
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If I owned the ponds, I would either treat them with chemicals and not say anything to the state, or if I was so inclined to talk to the state I would see if these following chemicals would be allowed:
Sonar A.S. (Fluridone) Galleon (Penoxsulam) Clearcast (Imazamox) Clipper (Flumioxazin)
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Reward and Weedtrine D (diquat) are also known to be effective. Use with non-ionic surfactant.
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