Aquatic Herbicides

Weeds in ponds and lakes ruin the fun of swimming, canoeing, and fishing. Too many weeds can also reduce oxygen levels in the water, harming fish and other wildlife. DoMyOwn’s selection of aquatic herbicides treat pond and lake weeds to make the water enjoyable again. 

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A professional algaecide with a double-chelated copper solution effective for killing algae in large bodies of water.
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A professional algaecide for planktonic and filamentous algae, Chara and Hydrilla in lakes and ponds.
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A professional aquatic multi-purpose herbicide that provides control Japanese bamboo and other tough aquatic weeds.
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An algaecide with an all-in-one solution to scum or toxic cyanobacteria for ponds, lakes and reservoirs.
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A professional algaecide for the use in slow moving or quiescent bodies of water as in golf course ponds.
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Prime Source Flumioxazin 51 WDG Select Herbicide Quick View
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A specially formulated pre-and early post-emergent herbicide that provides broad-spectrum control on tough weeds and aquatic weeds.
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A post-emergent herbicide that protects turf grass from broadleaf weeds and brush.
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Semera SC Herbicide Quick View
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A selective herbicide that delivers an excellent residual pre-emergent and post-emergent control of grass and broadleaf weeds.
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A professional selective post-emergent herbicide that eliminates unwanted weeds and may be used in aquatic sites.
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A professional algaecide and herbicide that effectively targets and controls three types of algae in lakes, ponds, irrigation canals, and potable water reservoirs.
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A professionally formulated selective herbicide that gives control of both submerged and surface vegetation in aquatic environments.
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A selective herbicide that is beneficial to use on aquatic sites and controls both floating and submerged aquatic weeds.
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A ready-to-use aquatic herbicide with fluridone that is quickly absorbed by weeds such as duckweed in ponds.
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A selective herbicide that treats nuisance aquatic weeds while protecting native and desirable aquatic plants.
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A herbicide that can be used both in terrestrial and aquatic areas.
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A professional aquatic herbicide that is a selective systematic herbicide for the management of aquatic vegetation
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A professional all-in-one solution that controls undesirable and problematic vegetation growing within specified aquatic sites, forestry sites, pasture/rangeland, and nonagricultural lands.

Aquatic Herbicide Tips

Before using any aquatic weed killers in your pond or lake to control pondweeds or lake weeds, follow these tips to make sure you are using these products correctly and safely. 

  • Identify: It is crucial to identify your pond weeds or lake weeds before you begin to treat. Some herbicides only work on certain plants.
  • Check: Make sure the product you use is licensed for use around or in water. Using unapproved chemicals can be very dangerous to swimmers and aquatic life. 
  • Follow rules: The instructions and warnings listed on all pesticide labels should be read as the law. Failure to follow these labels is illegal under state and federal laws. 
  • Pay Attention: Many aquatic herbicides will break down quickly in water, but there is still usually a suggested wait period before fishing or swimming can take place.
  • Dose properly: The dosing rates are usually listed right on the labels. It may involve some calculations, but it is important to follow the proper rates in order to keep you and your wildlife safe, as well as ensuring your product works well.
  • Apply for optimal results: Timing in the year, temperature of the water, and placement of your application will all play into the success of your treatment. Timing is especially crucial, as weeds are usually perennials and you can apply them before they even begin to cause a problem. Do a bit of research or call your local extension office to find out the best time to apply aquatic herbicides for your specific weeds and area.

Types of Aquatic Vegetation

  • Submerged vegetation: these are weeds that are rooted, but do not break the surface. This group can include Naiads, elodea, pondweeds, and Eurasian watermilfoil.
  • Emerged vegetation: These plants are rooted but grow above the water. Cattails, bulrushes, and arrowhead fall into this category.
  • Floating vegetation: These plants have leaves or flowers that float on the surface of the water and include waterlilies and watershed. 
  • Algae: Algae is a healthy part of pond or lake environments. There are different types of algae, including filamentous and mat algae. See our algae page for more information on controlling algae.

Pros and Cons of Aquatic Vegetation

Before you go out and buy an arsenal of herbicides or rent an underwater weed harvester, remember that some vegetation is desired, and is a sign of a healthy aquatic ecosystem. Here is a list of positive and negative things that you should note before doing any aquatic weed management.

When Aquatic Weeds Help:

  • Aquatic weeds, including algae, provide food for small fish, which in turn gives food to the bigger fish, providing an important piece of the food chain.
  • Larger swaths of algae or flowering plants give shelter and provide habitats to a wide variety of animals, including fish and water foul.
  • A healthy amount of aquatic plants provides abundant oxygen to aquatic life, keeping both plants and animals healthy and water cleaner.
  • Rooted plants help to stabilize the pond or lakeshore and help filter pollution.
  • Some aquatic plants provide an element of aesthetic beauty, like lily pads or cattails, which can add to your outdoor experience. 
  • Remember, your goal is management, not eradication!

When Aquatic Weeds Hurt:

  • An overabundance of vegetation can make recreational activities, like swimming, boating, or fishing, more difficult or unpleasant and detract from your enjoyment.
  • Sometimes too many weeds cause oxygen depletion, which leads to fish kills and decomposition.
  • Lots of floating or emergent vegetation can cause pockets of still water, creating breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
  • Invasive aquatic weeds can quickly overtake native species and become a problem.
  • When weeds overtake your pond or lake, it can make it very ugly, especially when algae or another small weed covers the entire surface.

For more infomation on how to apply aquatic herbicides, see our guide on How to Kill Algae and Weeds in Ponds and Lakes.

See also: Pond & Lake Supplies, Algaecide

 

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