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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Wolfeboro/Ct.
Posts: 67
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At Lake Wentworth our milfoil team works very hard at taking care of milfoil. Our divers at all LWA members and includes our president. We all take pride in our lake and Crescent Lake. But out of over 1000 members the same 10 people show up to help. The lake research is done by it's members as they look for trouble spots all week long and then we attack those spots on the weekend. These are great people to work with... (all 10 of them )
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Just North of Boston
Posts: 111
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I too have a home on Pickeral Cove and let me tell you, Milfoil treatment is not a one year activity. Once you have the infestation, you will fight it every year. We treated with chemicals and it did a good job, but now the hard work starts. Time, money and patience are this years plan. Without folks volunteering their time and ever shrinking $$, I am afraid that Pickeral Cove will just go back to the way it was.
This DASH operation has begun to bring the price of milfoil maintenance down, but it is still consideable, but what would you pay to not have the milfoil so thick that you can walk across it? |
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