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.
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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