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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Lake & Waterway Management

Hydrilla Returns to Wallace Lake Prompting New Control Efforts

Native to Africa and believed to have been introduced to American waters from the aquarium trade in the 1960’s, hydrilla has quickly spread across the southern U.S. from Connecticut to California.

The highly invasive species, hydrilla has shown up on once again in Wallace Lake, Cleveland Ohio. Due to its ability to grow and spread rapidly aggressive control efforts to eradicate the aquatic plant before it becomes widespread are being taken. First discovered last summer, it was the first of its kind in northern Ohio.

Aquatic herbicides were used, but hydrilla is presenting itself on the lake once again and a full lake treatment will be done. Metroparks’ managers came to the conclusion that boating and fishing were the most likely modes of transporting and spreading the plant, therefore these activities are restricted through September.

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Tagged under: aquatic herbicide treatment lakes, boating restrictions invasive plants, hydrilla eradication efforts, hydrilla invasive plant, Metroparks lake management, Ohio aquatic invasive species, Wallace Lake Ohio
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