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#562023 10/19/23 03:11 AM
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Hopefully this is a simple question. I have about 2 dozen cattails. I want to keep them in control.

How much do they spread by area per year? Just guessing, 2x’s, 3x’s per year?


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I've always followed the Barney Fife method for cattail control ("Nip it in the bud, Andy!") and completely removed any plants each year.

I have watched them completely take over the shore line of a small (1/4 acre?) pond on my way to work, covering the area about 10-12 feet out from the shore, over a ten year or so period. So I believe they can spread pretty fast.


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Control them by removing them. A few becomes a few more then all of sudden you have a mes.

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My pond is about a year old, I have pulled any young cat tails I have found growing around it. Earlier this summer, I noticed one pop up in a wet area on the other side of my barn, approximately 70 ft away. I decided to watch it's growth and progression since it was a good distance from the pond. The original growth got to full size, but had not grown a seed head yet. As of 2 weeks ago, there were 6 other new growths that shot out from the original rhizome. At that point I decided enough was enough with the amount expansion it created and hadn't even sprouted a seed head yet, I pulled all those suckers up. As others have said, tight, early control or they will quickly get out of hand. Those smaller ones are way easier to pull too!


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When my pond was new I also got a couple of fainting goats. When the Cat tails sprouted i pulled them and fed them to the goats, they learned to eat them. 5 years later and not a single one

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In my neighborhood retention pond, we used to have cattails. At first, it was just a few clumps of them around the perimeter of the pond, and those clumps steadily grew larger. At that point, I'd manually remove a good chunk of them from each clump; they were easy to pull, and not too deep into the water.

Sometime later, a family of muskrats moved into the pond, and within a short amount of time. all the cattails were gone. Not a single cattail in the pond nowadays.


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Cattails = MEWS: Muskrat Early Warning System

When I see them getting chopped down and spread about I know it's time to go hunting for the muskrat.


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