On June 5, a team of LMPOA members (Len and Diane Bingert, Gary McConnell, & Ken and Sandra Michalik) helped the team of Professional Lake & Land Management personnel treat the milfoil with a granular product (2,4-D ester). This is considered the best, most effective treatment at this time. We will be monitoring the effects over the next few months. Come to the next LMPOA meeting. July 14, 9 a.m. at the Grayling Township Hall to hear more details and provide feedback.
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Did you notice some yellow buoys on the lake? The buoys marked areas where there was an overabundance of Eurasian Milfoil. Eurasian Milfoil is a non-native invasive plant species that can grow so fast and thick that boats can not navigate through it.
On June 5, a team of LMPOA members (Len and Diane Bingert, Gary McConnell, & Ken and Sandra Michalik) helped the team of Professional Lake & Land Management personnel treat the milfoil with a granular product (2,4-D ester). This is considered the best, most effective treatment at this time. We will be monitoring the effects over the next few months. Come to the next LMPOA meeting. July 14, 9 a.m. at the Grayling Township Hall to hear more details and provide feedback.
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