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Thread: Invasive Zebra Mussel Ingesting Zequanox

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    Default Invasive Zebra Mussel Ingesting Zequanox


    Finally... kills the invasive Zebra mussels and does not harm the other species of mussels, any part of the food chain or the environment!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBvqpXbeq5Q


    http://www.marronebioinnovations.com...rand/zequanox/
    Last edited by CrappiePappy; 03-20-2014 at 09:26 AM.

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    Certainly interesting if they have figured out a way to specifically target Zebra Mussels while leaving the native mussel species and other fish or invertebrates out of the line of fire.

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    Yep.
    I'm surprised this isn't front page news. At least on COE websites, Bass or fishing and lake forums.

    On my home lake, Lake Lavon... or should I say the NTMWD (North Texas Municipal Water District) just spent $300 million dollars to build a huge 46 mile pipe line to bring water - around - Lake Lavon into the water treatment plant... just to avoid having ZM from Lake Texoma pumped into Lake Lavon.

    https://ntmwd.com/texoma_extension.html
    http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/storie...134638753.html


    I'm sure $300,000,000 would buy a lot of Zequanox.

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    that is great news!!!! I hope it all works out for the good!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chucktx View Post
    that is great news!!!! I hope it all works out for the good!!!
    Me too!
    We have a very fertile home lake. It is due to the phytoplankton which feeds the shad (great forage base) and the fry. We have gillions of shad in our lake.
    If the ZM suck it all up and make the lake clear.... no Bueno.

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