Species of aquatic vegetation will vary from one pond or lake to the next and depending on the water quality parameters and environmental conditions determine which species are more prolific or which may become invasive. Certain aquatic weeds will grow in Phosphate rich waters, usually when surface run-off is contributing to these levels of nutrients in the water from fertile fields. Other aquatic plants will absorb higher levels of nutrients and are better suited for reed bed or vegetable filters, so understanding the species that already exist in your pond or lake, will enable us to provide detailed planting lists or suggestions for natural biological filters. We aim to provide you with the best course of treatment in order to aquatic weeds under control and to prevent it from becoming a nuisance. Certain aquatic plants will require mechanical removal as opposed to natural biological control and we will advise you on the best course of action.