Aquatic Invasive Species Management
Protecting Your Waterbody from Invasive Plants
The best defense against aquatic invasive species is early detection and rapid response. Invasive plants can spread quickly, making proactive management essential to preserving the ecological and recreational value of lakes and ponds. At Clearwater Lake Management, we combine scientific expertise, cutting-edge survey technology, and customized treatment strategies to develop effective, long-term solutions tailored to each waterbody’s needs.
Aggressive aquatic plants such as Eurasian watermilfoil, hydrilla, elodea, and curly-leaf pondweed can rapidly overtake a waterbody, forming thick mats that block sunlight, deplete oxygen levels, and disrupt native ecosystems. These invasive species spread easily, often through fragmentation—meaning even small plant pieces can start new infestations. If left unmanaged, they can choke out native vegetation, diminish fish populations, and interfere with recreational activities like boating, fishing, and swimming. Our team takes a comprehensive approach to invasive plant management, beginning with detailed mapping and surveys to assess the extent of the problem. We utilize selective herbicide treatments that target invasive species while protecting native plants, and offer systemic solutions that provide year long aquatic weed control. After invasive plants are removed we implement long-term preventative strategies to help reduce conditions that encourage invasive plant growth.
Aggressive aquatic plants such as Eurasian watermilfoil, hydrilla, elodea, and curly-leaf pondweed can rapidly overtake a waterbody, forming thick mats that block sunlight, deplete oxygen levels, and disrupt native ecosystems. These invasive species spread easily, often through fragmentation—meaning even small plant pieces can start new infestations. If left unmanaged, they can choke out native vegetation, diminish fish populations, and interfere with recreational activities like boating, fishing, and swimming. Our team takes a comprehensive approach to invasive plant management, beginning with detailed mapping and surveys to assess the extent of the problem. We utilize selective herbicide treatments that target invasive species while protecting native plants, and offer systemic solutions that provide year long aquatic weed control. After invasive plants are removed we implement long-term preventative strategies to help reduce conditions that encourage invasive plant growth.
Invasive species pose a serious threat to the health, balance, and biodiversity of lakes and ponds. Once introduced, non-native plants and animals can spread rapidly, outcompeting native species, degrading water quality, and disrupting entire ecosystems. These species not only harm aquatic habitats but can also impact recreation, fisheries, and infrastructure, making management and prevention critical to long-term waterbody health. At Clearwater Lake Management, we specialize in the detection, control, and prevention of aquatic invasive species, offering solutions to restore and protect water resources.
Quagga & Zebra Mussel Prevention & Control
Among the most destructive aquatic invaders are quagga and zebra mussels, which can cause severe ecological and economic damage once established in a waterbody. These invasive mussels attach to boats, docks, pipes, and water infrastructure, forming dense colonies that clog water intake systems, damage equipment, and outcompete native species for food and nutrients. They also contribute to toxic algal blooms by filtering out beneficial plankton and altering nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems.At Clearwater Lake Management, we employ a proactive approach to mussel management, beginning with early detection and monitoring programs. By conducting veliger (larvae) testing and inspections, we can detect infestations before they become widespread. We also implement public education programs to promote Clean, Drain, Dry practices near boat ramps, reducing the risk of introduction and spread. For waterbodies already impacted by mussels, we offer targeted control measures, including the application of EPA registered molluscicides and other mitigation techniques.
If your lake or pond is at risk of an invasive species outbreak or is already dealing with an infestation, contact us today to discuss a targeted management plan and take the necessary steps to preserve, protect & restore your waterbody