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Work with duck weed about 1 time a week at our waste water plant. We use a surface skimmer but then again we had a narrow channel we normally clean. Pretty good idea for your larger water surface.
Have you tested the water in the pond? To me, this would suggest some kind of imbalance. Unless you address that, it will return within a matter of days. It's possible the pond water has too much nitrogen and phosphorous. I would suggest a combination of aeration, filtration, and other types of non-floating aquatic plants.
@Oasis_Desert_Rose Ah on second note I think it was winter when I posted that and it was dormant. Anyway the fish stopped eating it and wouldnt touch the duckweed anymore. If they did they were spitting it out. I don't think they like it that much. And it ended up taking over the whole pond. I had to scoup it out by hand. But on the plus side, I had never seen the water so clean and clear!
Thank you for the idea. For me, I'll pump the slurry up into my woods above the pond. The duck mill will get caught in the woods & the water would flow back into my pond
@@beardedprepper8606 So I guess that this duckweed removal pump set up doesn't work? Among those fishes, I definitely heard good things about tilapia than the other. Carp species (including koi, goldfishes) may get rid of duckweed but in turn they would go destroy the pond system and let algae taking over. You then have the green pea soup pond. Baby Tilapia is used as hair algae remover in planted aquarium. They have big appetizers for duckweed, algae, but likely leave the pond plant untouched when well fed. That would mean after duckweed, you don't have to deal with another kind of broken pond eco system.
STRING 20 FT OR MORE OF POOL NOODLES TOGETHER WITH 50 LB TEST FISHING LINE AND TIE A REMOTE CONTROL BOAT TO EACH END. GET TWO PEOPLE TO DRIVE THE TWO BOATS IN TO SHORE GATHERING THE MUCK IN A SMALL CIRCLE. AND THEN USE A LARGE SCREEN FRAME TO PICK IT UP. FEED THE LINE THROUGH THE POOL NOODLES WITH A HEAVY SINKER.
This was video 2 in a series of 7 or 8 videos on this subject. The process was very slow in this video, but if you'll watch the rest of the videos in this series, you'll see that I improved on the method which did greatly speed up the process. Now my duckweed problem was so severe that it took me several days in a row for over a week straight to clear up my pond, but it did work. Over-all, one may think the whole process seemed slow, but considering how severe my duckweed problem was and in later videos it shows me several times cleaning out the trapped duckweed from where the water returned into the pond and seeing the huge amounts of duckweed I removed by hand from the catch screen, one can tell that the process was working. If I had only stuck with the process shown in this particular video, it would've taken me months to put a dent in the duckweed, if it would've even put a dent in it. So, if you haven't watched the rest of the videos in this series, please go check them out and you see how I improved on the process. Thanks for watching!
Trying to rig me up something like you did....on your pond skimmer do you attach the suction line on the bottom or side of the bucket and does it need to be sealed or don't matter?
Sorry for late reply.. Mine was at lower side of the bucket, but it could be from the bottom. Either way works. Sealed is best, but it's doesn't have to be like an air tight seal. Mine was snug sealed, but loose and could spin around in the hole when not connect to the other piping.
@@beardedprepper8606 Надо применить мою технологию и идею, .которая состоит в том что в ней нет никакой химии опасной для природы, человека, воды и рыб.Растения умирают за двое суток, на очень больших водных территориях. С этой работой справляются два человека...Даже есть большой оптовый покупатель на это растение...Захотите заработать много денег, предложите мне гонорар за идею.
you can dry that in indirect light and feed it off as hay after it's been washed in clean water. or wash and feed it off normal. just mix it with chicken feed or hog feed or whatever.