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2009

Cattail are a everyday phenomenon within several North American settings, particularly happening near ponds, and initially appearing rather innocuous. Initially you might notice one of these plants and dismiss it. You might even think that same thing the following day, and the day after that, and maybe several days following that, until that one day that you look out the window, and the entire pond has been overgrown to a point in which you need an air-boat to get through it like you’re living in the everglades.

So, now that you have been invaded by the cunning army of the cattail, what kind of counterattack will you do? Would you organize the army and run in with guns (or pesticides) firing at will? Or will you choose guerrilla warfare? That is totally up to you, since regardless of which technique you choose, the cattails are not sentient, so they will not notice you coming, indicating that you’ll always have the element of surprise. That additionally means that you could likely take off that camouflage and take the paint off of your face. Those binoculars and the gas mask likely will not be required either.

The options available to you are not few for cattail destruction, and naturally, since that pond belongs to you (unless for an unknown purpose you’ve decided to attack the neighbor’s pond), you are free to choose any of these methods:

Physical Removal – You’re naturally, free to try pulling the cattails yourself. But if you do this, try to get to them when they’re young, lest they gain sturdy roots and end up very difficult to pull. That would additionally turn into a huge chore, since by the time that you get around to eliminating them, chances are they’ve already taken over the pond, and there’ll be a ton of them.

Aquamog – You can cut the cattails, but remember that it’s smart to cut them somewhere around one inch under the water line so as to deprive them of oxygen and they will die.

Lowering the Water Line – Cattail Removal, just like anything else, need water in order to survive. Through reducing the pond’s water line, and making sure those plants don’t receive everything that they need, you’ll discover they die out rather quickly, that is unless they’ve actually broadcast their seed, in which case you will have to do this again the next year. If you have no issue with lowering and raising the water in the pond every single year, then this would be a realistic option for you.

Pesticides – AThis should be a final decision, since pesticides can damage any organic life in the pond, which would cancel out the reason for having a pond. Regardless, you can still purchase any herbicides which you need from stores, or from online. Simply don’t forget the dangers.

Keep another thing in mind, you might think these cattails are a major problem and you need to eradicate each and every of them, however take note that cattails help stop erosion, and that’s a very good thing. So try to remember to leave at least a couple of them standing, since every creature (wasps not included) serve a purpose, even though that purpose is unknown.

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