The Lake Doctors, Inc.

Plants and algae are important sources of food and shelter for fish. But if you let them grow out of control, they can cause problems to the aquatic ecosystem. Keep an eye out for these signs that you need aquatic weed control in Florida so that you can take action quickly.  

  

 Visibly Excessive Amount of Weeds

The most obvious red flag is when you see too many weeds growing. If you can barely see the surface of the water because it’s covered in thick algal mats or water hyacinths, your pond or lake is in trouble.  

  

Growth of Blue-Green Algae

Certain kinds of algae in the right amounts are beneficial to aquatic life. But blue-green algae are a harmful type of weed that produces toxins. People and animals that come in contact with contaminated water can get sick. You need aquatic weed control to get rid of blue-green algae as soon as possible and avoid health risks.  

  

Dying Fish

Excessive weeds cause low-oxygen environments in that fish cannot survive in. If fish are dying off, it’s time to call an aquatic management company for pond maintenance services.   

  

Presence of Zebra and Quagga Mussels

Zebra and quagga mussels are invasive species linked to algae blooms. If you see them in your lake or pond, blue-green algae often follow.