The lake was treated with herbicide early in November 2021. Some hydrilla helps the water clarity. The County uses a...
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Hydrilla and Carp Control Update 7/21
Florida Fish and Wildlife (FWC) was planning to add five hundred (500) carp to Johns Lake in May...
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Good news! The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reports that they have plans to treat the hydrilla on Johns...
Read MoreRemoval of Lakefront Vegetation
Background As many lakefront homeowners already know, adding, removing or modifying the vegetation along the shoreline of Johns Lake is...
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The lake was treated by FWC for Hydrilla during the week of December 13th. They applied herbicide to treat some areas...
Read MoreDo You Have Aquatic Midges?
(aka blind mosquitoes) Aquatic midges, or blind mosquitoes, don’t bite, suck blood, or carry diseases, but they can...
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Mary Louise Grable For some reason many lakefront homeowners have the erroneous concept that the perfect landscape...
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