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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Tuftonboro and Sudbury, MA
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Can anyone tell me if the plant in the photo is milfoil? (It looks to me like images on the internet, but I'm terrible at this sort of thing.) I snagged it with my foot just a few yards from my dock.
If answer is yes, any recommendations on a person to help remove it properly would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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Yup,Pull it up and dispose of it.
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They tell you not to remove it yourself as it will cause more to grow if you don't get it all. If you are in Moultonborough, Tuftonboro or Wolfeboro I would call the town hall and they will give you advice on who to call. They all have milfoil committees and such. I don't know about the other side of the lake but imagine they must have the same.
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Thanks, I understand it's best not to remove it myself. I sent a message to the Tuftonboro Milfoil Committee and will survey my neighbors.
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