Need to control cattails?
#3
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 25

We've got a 9 acre pond and use GLYPHOMATE 41 for both Lilly Pads and cattails. It takes a few days to show the effects, but it's safe downstream.
http://www.dunnsfishfarm.com/cattails_86_ctg.htm
I've used Roundup in a pinch, but it isn't good for the rest of your ponds vegetation. It will however kill anything it touches, so be careful during application.
Chuck
http://www.dunnsfishfarm.com/cattails_86_ctg.htm
I've used Roundup in a pinch, but it isn't good for the rest of your ponds vegetation. It will however kill anything it touches, so be careful during application.
Chuck
#4

[QUOTE=Chuck R.;3560923][FONT=Arial]We've got a 9 acre pond and use GLYPHOMATE 41 for both Lilly Pads and cattails. It takes a few days to show the effects, but it's safe downstream.QUOTE]
Wow, thanks, I always thought you were stuck digging them out to get rid of them
Best of Luck,
Jeff
Wow, thanks, I always thought you were stuck digging them out to get rid of them
Best of Luck,
Jeff
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Posts: 1,408

Roundup, then a machete and hack them off as far below the waterline as you can since some will try to grow back. I had about 1/4 acre of them, it was a real pain the first year. The second year a few came back, and I did it again (maybe 5-10%). The third year it was just a handful of sprouts left, and easy to take care of.
#6

I got about 4.5 acres of solid cattails. They have been there for almost 30 years. I am on a 5 year lease with this mess running right down the middle. I have a feeling that if this place is ever going to be good, the cattails are going to have to be cut back significantly or completely. It is not huntable or habitable, unless you are a beaver.
#8

That was my first thoght, better safe than sorry. Good luck to you on this project.