Why and How Often Should I Electrofish my Lake or Pond?
“I just want to see what is in there.” That is the most common answer we get when asking a new client why they want
“I just want to see what is in there.” That is the most common answer we get when asking a new client why they want
How deep is your pond? Dropping anchor in a few places may give you a general idea, but with sediment buildup over the years, it
Controlling Nutrient Pollution with Binding Agents Phosphorus binders are relatively new tools available to certified pond and lake managers here in north Texas. They are
Blue-green algae is the common name of a group of cyanobacteria commonly found in many lakes and ponds. Blue-green algae can kill fish, and is
Secchi disks are a valuable tool for monitoring certain parameters of your pond or lake, including phytoplankton production and the degree of suspended clay particles in your pond.
Cooler weather means your lake or pond will soon turn over. That smell? Sulfur and methane gas. You can prevent that.
Potamogeton is a group of aquatic plants that are found all over the world. Generally referred to as “pondweeds”, these plants thrive in all types
EPA-approved algaecides and herbicides are safe and effective components of any integrated pest management plan (IPM). They provide the fastest and most economical means of
If you have a pond or small lake, chances are that you will have to deal with undesirable aquatic growth at some point. The amount
Pond owners often perceive any type of aquatic growth as unwelcome. However, there are several aquatic plants that are favorable to the health of a
For beautiful, healthy lakes and ponds, call Magnolia Fisheries. Since 1991 we’ve provided a full range of lake and pond management services in the Dallas and Fort Worth area.
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