Originally Posted by tzafod
I recently tried to use aquacide pellets (https://www.killlakeweeds.com/products/aquacide-pellets) to control a lilly pad problem. The lilly pads have covered almost the entire pond, and this problem has likely gone on for many years prior to me buying the property. Is there a cost efficient and effective way to get rid of lilly pads without damaging the ecosystem (e.g., fishes)?
Originally Posted by tzafod
I recently tried to use aquacide pellets (https://www.killlakeweeds.com/products/aquacide-pellets) to control a lilly pad problem. The lilly pads have covered almost the entire pond, and this problem has likely gone on for many years prior to me buying the property. Is there a cost efficient and effective way to get rid of lilly pads without damaging the ecosystem (e.g., fishes)?
Originally Posted by tzafod
I recently tried to use aquacide pellets (https://www.killlakeweeds.com/products/aquacide-pellets) to control a lilly pad problem. The lilly pads have covered almost the entire pond, and this problem has likely gone on for many years prior to me buying the property. Is there a cost efficient and effective way to get rid of lilly pads without damaging the ecosystem (e.g., fishes)?

Get a couple of beavers.... they have taken care of all the pads in my and neighbors pond..... just saying