How to Get Rid of Cattails – What Are The Basics?

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Cattails are a frequent phenomenon in several North American environments, most especially happening in or around ponds, and at first seeming rather innocuous. Initially you might notice such a plant and dismiss it. You may just think the same thing the next day, and the day after that, and perhaps several days after that, until that definitive day you peer out the window, and the entire pond is taken over to a point where you require an air-boat to navigate it like you’re living in the everglades.

So, now that you’ve been overrun by the evil army of the cattail, what kind of offensive will you do? Will you rally your troops and run in with guns (or pesticides) firing at will? Or will you choose guerrilla tactics? The methods are completely for you to decide, since no matter what technique you choose, those plants are not sentient, so they will not see you coming, meaning that you’ll always possess the element of surprise. This additionally entails that you could probably take off that camouflage and remove the paint from your face.  The binoculars and gas mask likely won’t be required either.

The choices available to you are many for cattail removal, and naturally, since that pond belongs to you (unless for an unknown purpose you’ve decided to do battle with your next door neighbor’s pond), you’re welcome to choose any of these methods:

Physical Removal – You’re naturally, free to attempt pulling those cattails up by yourself. But if you do that, attempt to pull them when they are very young, lest they take strong roots and become extremely hard to pull. That would also turn into a huge chore, since around the time that you start eliminating them, chances are they’ve now overrun the pond, and there’ll be a lot of them.

Cutting – You may chop down the cattails, though keeping mind that it’s wise to chop them somewhere around one inch below the water line so you’ll deprive them of oxygen and they will die.

Lowering the Water Line – Cattails, like anything else, require water in order to live. By lowering the pond’s water line, and ensuring that the plants do not receive all the things they need, you’ll find they expire pretty fast, unless of course they have actually broadcast seeds, in which case you will have to do it again the next year. If you have no issue with manipulating the water in the pond every single year, then this will be a realistic option for you.

Pesticides – A last resort, because pesticides can hurt the organic life within the pond, which sort of defeats the reason for having a pond. Regardless, you can still purchase any pesticides that you need from stores, or from the Internet. Simply don’t forget the hazards.

Remember this, you may believe cattails are a major issue and you need to destroy each and every of them, however take note that cattails serve to prevent erosion, and that is definitely a good thing. So try to leave at the very least a couple cattails alive, since all plants and animals (wasps not included) serve a purpose, even if the purpose is still concealed.

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