Aquatic weeds can pose significant challenges for water bodies, impacting their natural ecosystems and the ways they are used for recreation, agriculture, or business operations. When left untreated, these invasive plants can drastically reduce water quality, disrupt wildlife habitats, and hinder activities like fishing or boating. That’s where Air Crop’s expert aquatic weed control services step in to provide sustainable, efficient solutions tailored to Wisconsin's unique aquatic environments.
What sets Air Crop apart is our commitment to being an accessible and dependable provider. Air Crop’s team operates locally within WI, and this ensures direct communication and rapid response to address aquatic weed challenges as they arise, helping to preserve the health, beauty, and long-term usability of your water resources.
Our combination of ground-based expertise and aerial drone technology offers unparalleled precision and efficiency. Drones can access difficult-to-reach areas within ponds, rivers, and lakes, providing even and accurate treatments. This innovative approach guarantees thorough coverage, minimizes disruption, and optimizes application timing to tackle weeds when they are most vulnerable.
By focusing on the aerial application of client-provided weed control products, Air Crop ensures a streamlined, transparent partnership without conflicts of interest. We understand that proper timing and accurate applications are key to controlling weeds effectively. Our team is equipped with state-of-the-art technology for mixing and transferring products efficiently between jobs, ensuring that all logistical aspects of the process meet the highest standards.
If aquatic weeds are diminishing the value or usability of your water resources, it’s time to partner with experts who combine modern technology and local expertise. Trust Air Crop to deliver reliable, effective, and sustainable solutions tailored to your specific needs. Contact us today to discuss how we can assist with your aquatic weed management goals.
Controlling aquatic weeds is about providing precision applications. With SePRO products, we target weeds with specific products for the task at hand.
The technology of drone applications gives Air Crop the advantage when controlling weeds. Products can now be place precisely with GPS coordinates. Applications of granular products for submersed weed and liquid products for shoreline and floating weeds.
For areas too small for drones, we stick with the common practice of hand applications. These applications are still as effective as drone applications.
Our services are built for anyone with water or wetlands on property. From lakes and waterways to small backyard ponds, we provide a solution. Contact us below to learn more.
Submerged perennial is the most troublesome aquatic plant in the United States. It outcompetes native vegetation, acts as a breeding ground for mosquitoes and destroys fish and wildlife. It is among the marine species on the federal noxious weed list.
Eurasian watermilfoil can form large, floating mats of vegetation on the surface, preventing light penetration for native aquatic plants and causing a navigational impediment.
Curly-leaf pondweed can form extensive mats that impede recreational activities like fishing, boating, and swimming. Die-off releases phosphorus into the water column as it decomposes, which can potentially cause algae to bloom in some lakes. The algae then decompose and use oxygen, possibly leading to a dissolved oxygen crash.
Natural to Wisconsin and important habitat for young fish, coontail can still be a nuisance. It is important to use selective management plans to limit kill off of beneficial coontail habitats.
An invasive reed throughout Wisconsin. Predominantly found in wetlands. Managment plans are important to limit shoreline and wetland overtakes.
Invades freshwater marshes, wet meadows, roadsides, ditches, shallow ponds, stream and lakeshores. Large stands of invasive cattails can exclude habitat for common Wisconsin species.
Wisconsin has a total of 7 invasive water lily pads. These ornamental plants are known for overtaking native lily pads in Wisconsin.
Although a native plant to Wisconsin, Willows can takeover wetlands and waterbodies.
Significantly reduces biological diversity: mats block sunlight, preventing the growth of submerged and emersed plant communities and also alter animal communities by blocking access to the water and lowering plants the animals depend on for shelter and nesting.
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