I can't say enough about my experience with making a recent purchase with Lake Restoration. Living in New York there was some specific paperwork needed to obtain the herbicide I was interested in for my pond.The Customer Service Coordinator, (Katie) not only walked me thru the process but also emailed me the specific links for my state that made it easy to navigate. Katie stayed in touch with me throughout the entire process. My purchase was not large monetarily but Katie made me feel like I was a priority and that she was working just for me. WELL DONE Katie and the whole Lake Restoration team.
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2. Anonymous Useron 6/14/2021, said:
1/3 acre pond was covered with duckweed sprayed what I could reach with a garden sprayer 18 oz per gallon I used 2 gallons, within 4 hrs it was turning brown! Did same thing 10 days later it’s been 14 days since I started. My pond has never looked this good Great product Thanks so much
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3. Frederickon 6/7/2020, said:
Sprayed this on my duckweed that had just about covered my 1/4 pond. Did about 1/3 of it this first day and about 4 hours later the section I sprayed had started to turn brown and die.
2 days and a big rain storm later and the duckweed is just about all gone.
I will definitely keep a supply of this around to treat outbreaks as they occur.
We received the product yesterday with the boat applicator. We had to charge the battery even though it said it would come fully charged. After 9 minutes on a full charge the battery died and now the boat is stuck in the middle of the pond. Battery was supposed to last 20 minutes. Now I'm wondering if it will even work on the duckweed. Disappointed!
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8. Russon 6/17/2018, said:
I had duckweed all over my pond that it looked like you could walk on it. I purchased just a quart to see if it would work. I sprayed the 32 oz. to 2 gallons of water in a back pack sprayer on a Thursday evening around 4:30pm and my wife sent me a picture on Friday at 2:00pm and at least 15 feet all around the edges were turning brown. By Sunday the pond started to clear up but after a week the duckweed was back but very thin so I purchased another half gallon.
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9. Guyon 5/31/2018, said:
I treated a 1/8 to 1/4 acre pond covered thick with Duckweed. I applied Dibrox two days ago, mix; 18 to 20 Oz to 1-1/2 gallons of water in a garden sprayer with the nozzle adjusted so it dispensed rain drop size droplets. In two days Duckweed is almost all TERMINATED. Only dead brownish duckweed remains after two days, even the middle area where my sprayer won't reach is dead. In a couple more days it will be totally gone!!!!! Easy...….
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10. Craigon 11/16/2017, said:
My pond was filled with hydrilla. It completely solved the problem! Fish friendly.