Updated: September 20, 2023

Pond Pest Management Summary

There are five categories of aquatic plants:

  • Algae
  • Floating
  • Submerged
  • Emergent
  • Marginal

Aquatic plants are an important part of the natural ecology of a pond. Along with being at the base of the food web, plants provide shelter for aquatic organisms, are the major producers of oxygen in an aquatic system, can aid in the removal of suspended sediments from the water column, and can stabilize bottom sediments.

There are four methods of aquatic plant control:

  • Mechanical
  • Biological
  • Chemical
  • Preventative

GRASS CARP ARE ILLEGAL to possess in Maryland

There are 12 steps that a pond owner should follow when using a herbicide to control for aquatic plants. Prior to applying an aquatic herbicide, landowners need to contact their local Soil Conservation Service office to obtain the appropriate permits.

 

More helpful information:

Aquatic Weed Management - Control Methods

Aquatic Weed Management - Herbicides

Algae Control with Barley Straw

Aquatic Plant Identification and Control

 

Link to Identifying plants and herbicide recommendations

Aquatic Plant Identification and Management Workbook

The Aquatic Plant Identification and Management Workbook series is designed to acquaint pond owners in Maryland with naturally-growing aquatic plants and the general means of managing their growth. Aquatic plants play an important role in the natural ecology of ponds: they provide food and shelter for many fish, aquatic animals and other wildlife, and they provide oxygen, which can benefit fish production.

Sometimes, however, growth gets out of hand and the plants become so numerous they interfere with the intended use of the pond, for example, fishing, swimming, boating - they are then called aquatic weeds. When this occurs, control measures often become necessary. 

The suggested chemical controls in these workbooks series are intended as guidelines and must not replace directions on chemical labels. A list of fact sheets describing a variety of aquatic plants and their management is provided below, copies are available from your local Maryland Sea Grant Extension agent.

  • Alligator Weed -Texas A&M University

    Alligator-Weed

  • American Lotus Water Lily - Texas A&M University

    American Lotus Water Lily

  • Arrowheads - Texas A&M University

    Arrowheads

  • Bladderwort - Texas A&M University

    Bladderwort

  • Brazilian Elodea - Wisconsin Sea Grant

    Brazilian Elodea

  • Bulrush - Texas A&M University

    Bulrush

  • Bushy Pondweed - Texas A&M University

    Bushy Pondweed

  • Cattail - Texas A&M University

    Cattail

  • Common Reed - Texas A&M University

    Common Reed

  • Coontail or Hornwort - Texas A&M University

    Coontail or Hornwort

  • Creeping Waterprimrose - Texas A&M University

    Creeping Waterprimrose

  • Curlyleaf Pondweed - Texas A&M University

    Curlyleaf Pondweed

  • Duckweed - Texas A&M University

    Duckweed

  • Elodea - Texas A&M University

    Elodea

  • Fanwort - Texas A&M University

    Fanwort

  • Filamentous Algae - Texas A&M University

    Filamentous Algae

  • Giant Cutgrass or Water Millet - Texas A&M University

    Giant Cutgrass or Water Millet

  • Hydrilla - Texas A&M University

    Hydrilla

  • Maidencane - Texas A&M University

    Maidencane

  • Marsh Pennywort - Texas A&M University

    Marsh Pennywort

  • Muskgrass - Texas A&M University

    Muskgrass

  • Pickerelweed - Texas A&M University

    Pickerelweed

  • Planktonic - Texas A&M University

    Planktonic

  • Redhead Grass - Texas A&M University

    Redhead Grass

  • Sago Pondweed - Texas A&M University

    Sago Pondweed

  • Sedges - Texas A&M University

    Sedges

  • Slender Pondweed - University of Missouri

    Slender Pondweed

  • Smartweed - Texas A&M University

    Smartweed - Texas A&M University

  • Soft Rush - Texas A&M University

    Soft Rush

  • Spikerush - Texas A&M University

    Spikerush

  • Water Milfoil - Texas A&M University

    Water Milfoil

  • Water Pennywort - Texas A&M University

    Water Pennywort

  • Water Stargrass - Texas A&M University

    Water Stargrass

  • Water Wool or Pithophora - UPL Aquatics

    Water Wool or Pithophora

  • Watermeal - Texas A&M University

    Watermeal

  • White Water Lily - Texas A&M University

    White Water Lily

  • Widgeon Grass - Texas A&M University

    Widgeon Grass

  • Wild Celery or Tapegrass - Texas A&M University

    Wild Celery or Tapegrass

  • Willows - Texas A&M University

    Willows