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[Please Note:] Federal law prohibits the sale of these chemicals to the states listed above in red. We cannot sell, and you will NOT receive your product if you order from any of these states. In addition, you will be charged a 50% restocking fee.

Chemical control of aquatic weeds and algae are typically short-term solutions for dealing with these problems. Unfortunately, no single chemical product will control all types of aquatic weeds. Instead, proper identification of weeds is necessary so the proper product can be used. Usually one or two weeds will be the thickest in the pond and they should by treated first. If there are other types of weeds left after treatment they can by dealt with or left if they're not too thick. Some weed cover is good for fish structure. After identifying your weeds proper dosages and application are important. Most products need to reach a certain concentration to be effective and under applying the product will often provide poor results. Also, how chemicals are applied can effect the results. Treatments should not be made after a heavy rain or any time the pond has been stirred up. Wait until the water settles before applying. Best results are obtained by treating on a sunny morning so as the plants draw in the sunlight they also draw in the treatment. All of the products we sell for aquatic weed and algae treatments are safe to use with fish when used according to the directions label. Fish kills can result however if excessive product is used or from an oxygen depletion as a result of the dying weeds. In most cases if the chemical is going to harm the fish it will occur soon after treatment is applied. If the fish react after a couple of days then its usually a result of oxygen loss. Depending on the product, it is usually best to treat small amounts of the pond at a time to prevent oxygen depletion or have an aeration system running to be safe. (Usually treat 1/4 to 1/3 of the pond at one time).

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