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Dallas Pond Weed and Debris Removal: Transforming Your Aquatic Space
At We Clean Lakes and Ponds, we’re committed to keeping your aquatic spaces pristine and functional. Our specialized pond weed and debris removal service is designed to tackle even the toughest challenges, leaving your waterbody clear and inviting. Using state-of-the-art equipment and environmentally friendly methods, we target unwanted vegetation and debris, restoring the natural balance of your pond or lake. Whether it’s invasive weeds, floating debris, or accumulated trash, our team has the expertise to efficiently remove them while preserving the surrounding ecosystem. Say goodbye to unsightly clutter and hello to a clean, vibrant aquatic environment with our professional removal service.
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At We Clean Lakes and Ponds, we are dedicated to serving communities across Texas and neighboring states with pride and excellence.
We Clean Lakes and Ponds restores local waterways for enhanced beauty and functionality, whether for fishing or enjoying pristine lakeside views. Serving Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, contact us now for a complimentary quote!
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Understanding Bushy Pondweed (Southern Naiad) in Texas: How to Manage and Maintain Your Pond
If you own a pond in Texas, chances are you've dealt with the stubborn and invasive plant known as bushy pondweed, or Southern Naiad. It's a common issue for many pond owners in the state, especially in the Dallas area, where ponds and lakes can easily become overrun...

Exploring the Impact of Glyphosate Contamination on Water Ecosystems
In recent years, glyphosate, the primary ingredient in RoundUp, has become a topic of intense debate and scrutiny. While this herbicide has played a significant role in agricultural production worldwide, concerns have been raised about its potential environmental and...

Battling the Invasion: The Threat of Invasive Water Weeds in Texas
In the heart of Texas, Dallas boasts a vibrant array of waterways, offering respite and recreation for locals and visitors alike. Yet, lurking at the waters surface, and beneath it, lies a silent menace – invasive water weeds. These botanical intruders, with names...
“Extremely pleased with the work that was done. All visible algae and weeds are gone and now my family and I can go fishing in our stock tank again!”
Alex O.
FAQs
Pond Weed Identification
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension has a wonderful online resource for plant identification. Click here to learn more.
Do pond weeds die in the winter?
During winter, many pond weeds enter a dormant state to withstand the cold temperatures. Although most invasive aquatic plants are native to warmer climates, they can survive our winters due to the insulation provided by the pond. This dormancy allows them to endure in the sediment until warmer temperatures return.
What is the difference between pond weeds and algae?
Pond weeds and algae are two distinct types of aquatic vegetation commonly found in ponds. Pond weeds are larger, plant-like organisms that grow rooted in the sediment or float on the water’s surface. They have stems, leaves, and roots and can be easily seen protruding from the water. Algae, on the other hand, are microscopic organisms that can form dense mats or blooms on the water’s surface. They do not have roots, stems, or leaves like pond weeds.