Lake Weed Removal: How to get rid of lake weeds in 3 easy steps

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Lake life is essential in Minnesota but lake weeds can really harsh the vibe and make swimming and other water activity impossible. Following these 3 steps and using these products helped transform our weedy and mucky bottomed lake into a Weed free zone with crystal clear water and a nice sandy bottom.
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Комментарии • 148

  • @suburbanacreage
    @suburbanacreage  Год назад +3

    I have another video that talks more about cleaning up the cut weeds AFTER using the weed razor, check it out:
    ruclips.net/video/O36j9CEaWDw/видео.html

  • @indicagirl7876
    @indicagirl7876 23 часа назад

    Great video. After I cut, I use my rake. I added a pool noodle to the top of the rake. This keeps it from submerging and allows the rake to float on the surface in order to rake in all the cut floating weeds👍

  • @roccocross3121
    @roccocross3121 21 день назад +2

    I do this for private homeowners all around South Central Michigan. Great money and everybody needs it done. Great video

  • @mpryslak
    @mpryslak 3 года назад +57

    I've lived on a lake in South Florida for more than 60 years. For the past two or three decades we've kept our swim areas clean without raking or cutting aquatic weeds - instead we use a tarp - it's really easy.
    If you are still pulling weeds, or even worse, staying out of the water because of the weeds, we've found a really simple solution. Cover the weeds with a sun-blocking tarp for about five or six weeks. When you remove the tarp, the weeds are gone! The most difficult part is getting a new tarp to sink, but with a few weights, like concrete blocks or pipes, you'll be able to sink the tarp and prevent it from sliding away. Don't leave the tarp in one place for too long or the weeds can grow on top of the tarp and you'll have a hard time moving it. When you move the tarp, you'll find the weeds are gone and there is a fine layer of silt remaining, but that quickly goes away.
    Mechanically removing weeds can often make the problem worse because when you pull the weeds you break them into many pieces, each of which for many species can root and grow into a new plant. My neighbors and I share our tarps and help each other move them every so often. The best tarps we've used are those that we got from fumigation companies that cover buildings to kill termites and they had old tarps that they were going to discard. We've even used the cheap blue tarps from Home Depot or Harbor Freight. Try it; you'll like it.

    • @JamesPawson
      @JamesPawson 3 года назад +19

      5 or 6 weeks... there goes half the summer for us in the north.

    • @utubestalker.dotcom
      @utubestalker.dotcom 2 года назад +7

      Neat trick. Hopefully, the built up insecticide over the years on the tarps you use aren't transferred into the lake

    • @mikepryslak6468
      @mikepryslak6468 2 года назад

      @@utubestalker.dotcom ruclips.net/video/tJtKkBYlHFw/видео.html

    • @utubestalker.dotcom
      @utubestalker.dotcom 2 года назад +3

      @@mikepryslak6468 that comment on the video, "Dupont = mass murder through chemistry" says it all lol

    • @willvervair7101
      @willvervair7101 2 года назад

      Wish we could do that here in Minnesota, but that is very much not allowed

  • @LilyShimizu
    @LilyShimizu 2 года назад +12

    I have a very small shoreline area at my family’s cottage that hasn’t seen any real maintenance since my papa was diagnosed with ALS a few years before he passed, and I’d like to take on the mantle and try to make our shore enjoyable again next year. Looks like we already have everything except the roller so that’s helpful to know! Maintaining the water with that powered water moving system might not be feasible for us but if my papa could consistently maintain the area with his own two hands then so can I!

  • @tracywall4176
    @tracywall4176 3 года назад

    Great video! I just ordered the weed razer to clear the weeds out of my pond, this was very helpful, thank you!

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  3 года назад +2

      Oh you’re going to love it. That first pull through the water is just amazingly satisfying. Clean up sucks, but the cutting is fun. New video coming with the floating rake tool for cleanup. Still ice on the lakes in Minnesota so be patient. Subscribe so you don’t miss it.

  • @jeffreyevans9431
    @jeffreyevans9431 3 года назад +15

    Pretty cool video . I just had to jump in and mention the benefits of using a liquid pond fertilizer . It promotes the growth of plankton ONLY . Plankton blooms feed ALL the baby fish so everything grows super fast PLUS plankton blooms shade the pond bottom as well so weeds don't grow as well .

  • @NutmegThumper
    @NutmegThumper Год назад +2

    Nice video. The water is really clear too. Getting people IN that cleared area will keep it that way.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Correct, once it’s cleared of weeds it’s much easier to keep it nice with people using the area for swimming.

  • @michaelmadsen3248
    @michaelmadsen3248 3 года назад +7

    I’ve been looking for a video like this to help clear my lake area around the dock. Great job! Thanks for the step by step. It would be helpful if you added links in the description for the products you use. Either way I’ll find them! Kudos

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  3 года назад +5

      Thank you for the feedback. Links can be seen as spam and that’s why I haven’t done any. But my videos are designed to help people so due to your suggestion I’ll include them next time.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Links have been added to all products highlighted in the video. Check them out if you need more information!

  • @andrewsbbq
    @andrewsbbq 19 дней назад

    Wow that is an impressive transformation. We have less weeds at our cottage than you started with so this should work great for us. $600cad now to get the razor and the roller but seems worth it

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  18 дней назад

      The razor will give you more bang for the buck, both great tools that I like a lot, but if I has to choose one to get the biggest impact, razor all day. Way more fun too, but the roller provides more of a work out.

    • @andrewsbbq
      @andrewsbbq 18 дней назад

      @@suburbanacreage ok awesome, thanks for the feedback!

  • @mattuf22
    @mattuf22 3 года назад

    Also in Minnesota. Thanks for your video

  • @gatoraddison
    @gatoraddison 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I wondered if the razor worked. Thanks

  • @JamoRox75
    @JamoRox75 Год назад

    Top vid man. I Live in Australia and need to drink the water from dam is fed by a spring and flows nicely. Have some short weed that’s getting green gunk on it in the summer here now. Gonna get me a beach roller. Never knew would exists if no for you

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад +1

      People in Australia watch my vids? Damn that’s cool, you just made my day. I hope it works out for you and thanks for watching.

  • @daleb5696
    @daleb5696 3 года назад +2

    I really like this video,also love your beach Can you tell me what you used underneath the sand to prevent weeds if anything? Thanks

  • @boyercaroll
    @boyercaroll 11 дней назад

    Lake weed looks like good garden food

  • @pararajakumar8853
    @pararajakumar8853 2 месяца назад

    Great, Very helpful detail information and thank you🙏

  • @09jlivers
    @09jlivers Год назад

    Wow, impressive results!

  • @davidhaley7053
    @davidhaley7053 3 года назад

    Really nice job on the video.

  • @mitchellbarnow1709
    @mitchellbarnow1709 Год назад

    Mark, your kids (if you have any) must love swimming and playing in your beautiful sandy beach! Was that your beautiful boat underneath that cover, out of the water at your new looking dock? May I ask if this is your lake house or do you get to enjoy this beautiful area all year long? Thanks to Branden for introducing your channel.

  • @stevehorvat69
    @stevehorvat69 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for the great info. We just bought a lake house and these tips will come in handy. What brand dock do you have? It’s beautiful.

    • @amandahoughtesmer7087
      @amandahoughtesmer7087 3 года назад +1

      It looks like a ShoreStation. It’s an awesome setup!
      We bought in 2020 at:
      Northwoods Dock and Service
      4044 State 371 NW
      Hackensack, MN 56452
      Phone
      218.675.5175

  • @waltertozia1293
    @waltertozia1293 2 года назад

    This cutter is awesome we should buy one or dad should buy one but I’ll use it to clean it out for y’all

  • @lotus3678
    @lotus3678 3 года назад

    Nice video 👍

  • @texasandlarissawheeler9851
    @texasandlarissawheeler9851 11 месяцев назад

    This is amazing 👏

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  11 месяцев назад

      You’re amazing, thanks for watching. Here’s another video on the Razor and a new tool I bought to help with the collection of the trimmings.
      ruclips.net/video/O36j9CEaWDw/видео.html

  • @edselljr
    @edselljr 5 месяцев назад

    Your dock is cleaner than anything. Lily pads are good. I'm looking to get rid of chestnut invasive stuff

  • @susihaviland3451
    @susihaviland3451 2 года назад +3

    I would like to buy one of the beach rollers and start to use it early and often. Where do you recommend for purchasing this? Thanks so much for your video.

  • @deltaridgway4393
    @deltaridgway4393 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful...I really needed this. We are on a spring fed lake in Florida...thank you..

    • @YoungVeteran2023
      @YoungVeteran2023 3 года назад

      Us too!
      Are there alligators in your spring fed like?
      What city ??

  • @bpbania
    @bpbania 2 года назад +2

    Thanks. What have you learned over the past year? How have you been able to improve your weed clearing abilities?

  • @tedcape6943
    @tedcape6943 Год назад

    Thanks … very helpful

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Thanks for checking out the video Ted. I have a follow up video coming in the next month that highlights a different, more efficient method of collecting the Weed cuttings from step one.

  • @christinepherigo1969
    @christinepherigo1969 2 года назад +1

    was wondering what brand your beach roller is and did you also purchase it from amazon?

  • @bagermaster-club
    @bagermaster-club 2 года назад +1

    To keep the lake clean, it must be regularly cleaned of silt and algae. This can be done with a dirty water motor pump and a Bagermaster suction nozzle.

  • @tinab9929
    @tinab9929 2 года назад

    Hello from Baxter MN!

  • @johnaniello3083
    @johnaniello3083 14 дней назад

    Could you explain the difference a bit between the Beach Roller and the Jenlis Muck Razor? Which is better?

  • @randy8324
    @randy8324 3 года назад +1

    Dont the weeds prevent shoreline erosion?

  • @sheilabrennan5543
    @sheilabrennan5543 Год назад

    Excellent video, how do I solve the muck problem and the leech problem.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      The hydro sweep is the best defense against muck. It blows the sediment out of the area so it never has a chance to collect on the bottom. Fix the muck, and the leeches will be gone too. They don’t like nice sandy bottoms.

  • @dompiumelli
    @dompiumelli 3 года назад

    That's way cool...

  • @jacktaylor303
    @jacktaylor303 2 года назад

    Would the Hydro Sweep work without the first two steps if you start early in the season before growth begins? I have no weeds now. Nothing to cut, but I know they're coming.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  2 года назад

      I sure would think so. In theory, if you can stop the growth to begin with then you’d never really have a need to cut out anything. Get that sweeper blowing!

  • @paulahampton8710
    @paulahampton8710 Месяц назад

    Hey, thanks for the video. We have a hydro sweep that cleared out the muck, and revealed a HUGE amount of tree branches, from tiny to large. Do you have any advice on how to clear those out? It’s in a part of the water that not feasible to stand there and pull them out.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Месяц назад +1

      Glad you had success with the hydro sweep, great piece of equipment. Branches would be tough. Maybe an anchor would be able to grab onto them and pull them up?

  • @SkolVikingsGuy
    @SkolVikingsGuy 3 года назад

    Do you leave the HydroSweep running when you're not up at the cabin, so non-stop 24 / 7?

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  3 года назад +4

      It’s programmable so you can run it however you’d like. Honestly, once you first install it and run it heavily for maybe a weekend, it takes very little to maintain the area. Physically cut out the weeds first, roll and try to get roots up next, hydro sweep heavily for a few days, enjoy weed free lake swimming area! Hydro sweep lightly for maintenance as required.

  • @lman2677
    @lman2677 2 года назад

    but how long did it take?

  • @robertgould1718
    @robertgould1718 2 года назад

    Where does 1 gets the device in step 2?

  • @stevemahan2722
    @stevemahan2722 24 дня назад

    I bought one of these and it wasn't heavy enough I had to put a whole bunch of reroute to weigh it down and it still didn't cut well enough

  • @richardfunk2106
    @richardfunk2106 Год назад

    good-job-good-vido-i-hop-you-leve-some-water-liliysin-the-distance

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      For sure Richard! My goal is to only clear the area around the dock for the purpose of recreation. This is a chemical free, mechanical weed removal process and I try to leave plenty of cover for the fish/wildlife.

  • @mariannepayne6528
    @mariannepayne6528 2 года назад

    I would think this gizmo would hang up on limbs, rocks, etc. Has anyone had problems with that?

  • @tlarson5422
    @tlarson5422 2 года назад

    I see this works well with weeds but how well does "step 2" work with reeds

  • @marksperry6375
    @marksperry6375 2 года назад

    Does it work for weed grasses that have grown above the water line if allowed to sink before pulling???

  • @peteramour4636
    @peteramour4636 3 года назад

    i have more of a muck issue , but some weeds . do you think raking and the hydrosweep would make a big difference ? my trolling motor moves it a good amount , but some areas have about 12 inches or more of muck . i would think just stirring up the muck with the motor on would help also ?

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  3 года назад +1

      The hydro sweep is going to make the biggest difference with muck. Raking can help too but for continual bottom maintenance, the hydro sweep is going to keep it clear. Constantly blowing doesn’t allow new silt to settle and become muck either.

    • @peteramour4636
      @peteramour4636 3 года назад

      @@suburbanacreage thanks for taking the time to reply :)

    • @douglasmatthews2334
      @douglasmatthews2334 Год назад

      @@suburbanacreage but the issue at my lack is partially exacerbated BY the turning over of the silt. I am seriously confused. shallow lake with too much boat activity and high wakes near the dogs churn up this brown algae that decomposes and stinks. So 1. Stinking decomposing algae mats 2. Lots of turned up silt. This was a pristine oligotrophic lake only 10 years ago. All I want is the ability to clean up around the dock and have it look better in that local area. Advice?

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Hydro sweep for sure will help. Remember that even high traffic areas are only busy certain times, like weekends during the day. The hydro sweep will be working 24/7 to clear debris away from your dock. Water clarity might suffer when boat traffic is high, but the sweeper will catch up eventually and win the battle through persistence. Good luck!

  • @shepss217
    @shepss217 2 года назад +3

    So could you attach the rake to a boat and run around the whole lake slowly? My lake is really bad with algae growth from our canadian geese that never leave

    • @AbsoluteStud
      @AbsoluteStud 2 года назад

      Eufaula, Al?

    • @anonnyanonymous4800
      @anonnyanonymous4800 2 года назад +1

      I think you’d need a different product. It would be difficult to judge whether it’s staying on the bottom of the lake while you’re pulling it. And it’s hard to judge how fast to go? I’m sure there are some products out there, but not these ones which are meant to be used by hand.

    • @shanehane4995
      @shanehane4995 Год назад +1

      Triangle out of unastrute then all thread thought it around 16 " long.
      I added another peace of strut on the back for a sec row of all thread, also gives you a place to put a couple cinder blocks.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Great tip Shane, thanks for sharing!

  • @wanmuhddanial
    @wanmuhddanial 3 года назад +1

    You know in Malaysia they sell this type weed..myve you can sell it online or to other country..

  • @CMZneu
    @CMZneu Год назад

    I liked it better before, the aquatic plants looked beautiful!

  • @SudhakaraReddyChowti
    @SudhakaraReddyChowti 2 месяца назад

    I irrigation pond weed control

  • @gwentexas
    @gwentexas Год назад +1

    How fast will,the weeds grow back after the razor step 1. I have this problem in my canal property. In texas

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      I use the Hydro Sweep in step 3 to maintain the area once I cut out the weeds with the razor in step 1. If you didn’t do any maintenance, I’d still think it would take awhile for the weeds to grow back and become a problem. You’d probably have to cut them out monthly or so. You mention canal so I’m guessing you’re trying to get boats through, not maintain a swim area. That should be less work and the razor should work awesome.

    • @gwentexas
      @gwentexas Год назад

      @@suburbanacreage yes just for boats. Lilly pads are drifting in bad. IV cleaned the out with a garden rake. But the weeds are coming up now. I am going to get the razor. Last year I borrowed a neighbor's sump and put a 6 ft water hose on it for circulation. And ambience. Mine is an airbnb.

  • @Tide12NC
    @Tide12NC Год назад

    As a fisherman, that’s exactly what you want to have. But if it’s swimming and such I get that.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      My goal is always to maintain the dock area only. Keep it clear for the boat to get in and out and for the kids to be in the water. Anything that isn’t in close proximity to the dock stays as natural habitat for fish and wildlife. All mechanical methods used in this video too, so no herbicides into the lake. Thanks for watching DH Burns!

  • @rdprdputube
    @rdprdputube 3 года назад +1

    It's not attractive to look at, but does make the water healthy.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  3 года назад +2

      I’d encourage anybody to only clear the area they will use for swimming. No reason to decimate all aquatic vegetation, leave as much of the ecosystem in the lake untouched as possible.

  • @GasMonkey2254
    @GasMonkey2254 Год назад +1

    Gloves my man gloves!!!!!

  • @paulskillman7595
    @paulskillman7595 2 года назад

    That is sort of like mowing a lawn. How do you get the weeds from growing at all? Is it not a question of getting the right weeds to grow to keep the water clear? It should be like a self contained microcosm that takes care of itself. You would treat a fish tank in the same way. I believe in self sustainability. It is ok to skim the duckweed off the top from time to time. Maybe in a pond you can have fish that eat the duckweed but not the bottom plants. It is all sort of a question of balance.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  2 года назад

      The hydro sweep blows water and creates a slight current or turbulence. Weeds love stagnant water that doesn’t move much and by adding the blower you create an environment that is harder for them to grow in. It’s similar to how a fountain in a pond can help keep it clear of algae.

  • @tillmannoneya6941
    @tillmannoneya6941 8 дней назад

    If u don’t want to spend money on that hydro blower. U can just use a paddle and paddle all the much out after u clean the weeds.

  • @suburbanacreage
    @suburbanacreage  Год назад

    If you have a lake place you’ve probably had problems with mice at some point. I have a method for staying mouse free that doesn’t involve traps, chemicals, or killing mice at all. Oh, and it has a 100% success rate and you’ve probably never seen it. Check it out here:
    ruclips.net/video/81SmiHi4Mn8/видео.html

  • @sexton164
    @sexton164 Год назад +1

    I see you have a Electric Weed Roller. That doesn't keep the weeds out by it's self?

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      It’s actually a blower and that’s step 3, I have it linked in the video description if you want more information about blowers and how they work. I find that they work best as a “maintenance” step to keep the area clear of weeds rather than getting rid of the weeds themselves. Cutting out existing growth through mechanical methods first, razor and roller in steps 1&2, is the fastest way I have found to get results. The blower by itself will make the water undesirable for future Weed growth, and maybe over time the existing weeds will die off, but cutting them out first and then using the blower to prevent future growth is my preferred method.

  • @sexton164
    @sexton164 Год назад

    Do you use any Herbicide?

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Hey Chris, thanks for the comment. No, my methods are mechanical vs chemical. I haven’t felt the need to go the herbicide route and my thoughts are always if I can avoid chemical intervention AND get the desired results, that’s always best.

  • @marlonngo1429
    @marlonngo1429 3 года назад

    Where was this located?

  • @sheripresloid7839
    @sheripresloid7839 Месяц назад

    I have spent the last hour watching videos and no one mention if they hit a rock or a log. How does that work? We have a 7 acre lake, but I would be clearing about 1 acre of it. BUT, I know there are logs at the bottom...Should I worry if I buy this? Thanks!

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Месяц назад +1

      I wouldn’t be too worried about logs or rocks. I mean yeah it’s not ideal, but most of the time the tool will find its way over an object. Most of the logs are broken branches that have fallen in and sunk meaning if you did happen to snag one, you’d probably be able to pull it up and grab it and remove it, added bonus! That’s a big area to clear and it’ll be a ton of work. It’ll be tempting to hop in a boat and troll the blade around but you really want to give it time to sink, then quickly yank it to get the cutting action. Trolling it around will never allow it to settle on the bottom. I have links of the exact tools I’m using in the video description if you need them.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Месяц назад +1

      Check out this tool too, it’s a bit better at grabbing and yanking out by the root. Might be a better for what you’re trying to do.
      ruclips.net/video/LI6bMdAO21I/видео.html

    • @sheripresloid7839
      @sheripresloid7839 Месяц назад

      @@suburbanacreage THANK YOU SO much for taking time to reply. I did end up buying the tool and it does work very well. I am 55 yo and was able to toss it somewhat easily. Yes, our lake is private with 8 owners and the dam owner bought it the same day! ha
      So, he has a motorized boat (no gas allowed on lake) and we have one peddle boat and two kayaks, so he will help us get the rest that I cannot do from the shore. Yes, snagged a few small logs, but dragged them to the shore. I am making sure I don't ruin the blades. SUBSCRIBED! Thank you again. We do have an old lake rake that was left here from previous owner (been here 5 yrs) and I want a lighter one.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Месяц назад

      @sheripresloid7839 I’m glad it’s working out for you. I would seriously consider step 3, the blower, for general maintenance. It’s a big expense up front, but man do they keep weeds to a minimum. Doing weed work with the blade is hard work, kinda fun, but tough. The blower runs off a program and you don’t have to do anything. You need power at your dock though so not a solution for everyone. I hope you have a great summer and enjoy the heck out of that lake!

    • @sheripresloid7839
      @sheripresloid7839 11 дней назад

      @@suburbanacreage Thank you so much for replying! We have used it five times and it works! Yes, it does "hop" over the logs and such. It is a private lake with 20 homes, so we are all doing our best with Cutrine Plus and everything else at our disposal. One of the dam owners gave us her row boat which is extremely nice. She is in her 80's. Getting the electric motor tomorrow and will be able to do the rest. Another lake owner bought more fish to eat the algae. Can't remember the name of those, but the old ones died out since they are sterile fish. Friends and family don't realize how much work there is to have a lake/pond. Lots of maintenance! 🙂

  • @krzysztoflewko9048
    @krzysztoflewko9048 2 года назад +1

    Weed cleans water, really! Offcourse to much plants, are bad for swiming.

  • @richsmith3300
    @richsmith3300 6 месяцев назад

    Can you tow it around on a jetski?

    • @richsmith3300
      @richsmith3300 6 месяцев назад

      Boat ect

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  6 месяцев назад

      You could but it might not work as well. To be most effective the retrieval is a series of pulls followed by brief pauses to let it sink again. You want it dragging across the bottom to cut out the most weeds. Trolling it behind a watercraft will be a constant pull so it won’t get down close to the bottom. Also you want a quick fast yank to get it to cut. Slowly dragging through the weeds won’t cut as well.

  • @Olivethemerle
    @Olivethemerle Год назад +1

    What’s the dnr say about this?

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Manual removal of aquatic weeds is permitted for recreational use (swim areas or getting boats in and out of docks). Automated removal (step 3 in the video) requires a permit that we have. DNR is pretty chill, they don’t want you significantly altering the bottom of the lake. Here’s a link for Minnesota if you want more info
      www.dnr.state.mn.us/shorelandmgmt/apg/regulations.html

  • @valeriezahara819
    @valeriezahara819 3 года назад

    Does one need a permit from the DNR to run the Hydro Sweep?

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  3 года назад +3

      We didn’t get a permit but the DNR did notice the addition to the dock and left a note. It’s a family cabin so nobody was there when they stopped but after calling them about it they just wanted to make sure we understood the correct operation. It can’t sit on the lake bottom , it has to be up a bit. You also can’t shoot it directly downwards. They are perfectly legal when used correctly and the DNR won’t give you any problems.

    • @willvervair7101
      @willvervair7101 2 года назад

      @@suburbanacreage I talked to the DNR about this and you are correct, no permit needed as long as it is not on or aimed at the lakebed.

  • @Tide12NC
    @Tide12NC 2 года назад

    Yep, but fisherman love those weeds 💯

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  2 года назад

      My goal is always to be as least intrusive as possible and I think a small recreation area can be created while maintaining the majority of the eco system for fish and wildlife.

  • @StefanieLegacy
    @StefanieLegacy 2 года назад

    I thought hydrosweeps were not allowed by MN DNR?

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  2 года назад +1

      They totally are but you have to set it up correctly. The issue comes in when owners drop them all the way to bottom and point them downwards. When you start changing the bottom of the lake, dredging, that’s what isn’t allowed. They have inspected ours and we had a conversation about proper use.

    • @StefanieLegacy
      @StefanieLegacy 2 года назад

      @@suburbanacreage great to know as we have a major weed issue at my in laws cabin in mn

  • @SethEssington
    @SethEssington 2 года назад

    I am absolutely terrified of lake weeds.

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  2 года назад +1

      They are very scary. Brushing up against them while swimming? No sir!

  • @eddiewax
    @eddiewax 2 года назад

    Trolling motor with a timer?!

    • @willvervair7101
      @willvervair7101 2 года назад

      I tried that due to the cost of the hydro sweep and it really didn't work that well. We are now budgeting to get the hydro sweep. I think it's the tube around the prop that makes a huge difference. Also like the fact that you can program it. With the trolling motor I had to be out there to baby sit it. But for a $100 used trolling motor off of marketplace it was worth a shot.

  • @southernshenanigans3069
    @southernshenanigans3069 Год назад

    Sooo the issue is...that every part of that hydrilla that breaks off, falls to the bottom and takes root. It's actually being spread by these tools...

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      My weed free sandy bottom swim area, evidenced at the end of the video, suggests otherwise.
      In my experience, the weeds float to the surface after being cut and I then collect the trimmings. I have another video where a talk more about collecting the cut weeds:
      ruclips.net/video/O36j9CEaWDw/видео.html

  • @prinzeugenvansovoyen732
    @prinzeugenvansovoyen732 3 года назад +1

    step 1 get a tractor with a logging winsh , step 2 get a anchor and some big old chain
    step 3 throw the anchor onto the beach , step 4 get the chain with a boat out in a big loop
    step 5 pull the chain til the loop is completely out of the whater with a big ball of weeds on it
    step 6 collect floating weeds
    repeat twice
    step 19 Profit from clean whater and weedless bathing spot

    • @garymarlar5346
      @garymarlar5346 3 года назад

      So..... Buy$$ a Tractor$$$? Buy a logging winch$$? Buy an anchor$$$? Buy a Big ole Chain?
      Nah dude, I'll pay this local guy $700 every May to come out & take care of this for me. LoL....Buy a Tractor? hehehe

    • @prinzeugenvansovoyen732
      @prinzeugenvansovoyen732 3 года назад

      @@garymarlar5346 you can use a ATV with a winch ,a heavy weight and a anchor chain as well, i just got all of the above

    • @OBmaster
      @OBmaster 3 года назад

      @@prinzeugenvansovoyen732 A heavy weight that you need to throw out 20-25 feet?? Naaa. I prefer the light-weight razer rake.

    • @tnoble
      @tnoble 3 года назад

      Worst instructions I have ever read. Throw the anchor on the beach? The weeds are in the water not on the beach

  • @phildirt3
    @phildirt3 Год назад +1

    Just use the t-weeder and you wont need that extremely dangerous piece of crap cutter

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Sharp razor blade, sharp metal teeth…both seem like tools that need to be respected. The T Weeder is similar to the roller I use in step 2 in that it uses serrated teeth to pull out roots. It looks like a good tool though, thanks for the recommendation.

  • @nole8923
    @nole8923 Год назад

    I didn’t know you could grow marijuana in the water.

  • @ariellee1046
    @ariellee1046 Год назад

    ariel genevieve perrier lee stanley .

  • @doomdog797
    @doomdog797 Год назад

    All illegal here. Beaches especially

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Where is “here”? Every state is different obviously and I’m just some guy on the internet that can’t keep up with laws in places I don’t live, BUT, everything I showed in the video is legal in Minnesota. Step 3, the automated blower, is the only thing that requires a permit and we did get one.

    • @doomdog797
      @doomdog797 Год назад

      @suburbanacreage hey all good wad just mentioning it. Here in Canada we can't alter shorelines or weeds etc

    • @suburbanacreage
      @suburbanacreage  Год назад

      Most of my viewers are from the US but that’s a great point. Definitely important to know your local laws about weed removal. Thanks for the comment and I appreciate you watching.