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Michael Finley
of E.Vassalboro, ME
Aug 14, 2008 9:33 PM
Ya `spose if just a few poor `ole mainers had a couple of old camps near the ponds, there would be this giant effort underway to kill a weed?report abuseCJ CJ
of Maineville, ME
Aug 14, 2008 8:58 PM
It really isn't any use. The people living on the shores have asphalt driveways and mowed lawns right up to the water's edge. With all the fertilizer & phosphorus, it's Milfoil Heaven there.report abuseStromboli
of Westbrook, ME
Aug 14, 2008 4:49 PM
Milf Oil - the answer to fossil fuel? I'd like to see 'em harvest that..report abuseCommonCents
of Brunswick, ME
We would need to stop the septic leaching, and other nutrient--fertilizer, etc. runoff that is making the pond such a host for milfoil.
Is there a public boat launch on the pond?report abuse
Aug 14, 2008 3:37 PM
Freddy, using bioremediation and selected aquatic plants to cleanse out the nutrients, I could have your pond in sparkling condition.
We would need to stop the septic leaching, and other nutrient--fertilizer, etc. runoff that is making the pond such a host for milfoil.
Is there a public boat launch on the pond?report abuse
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