Posts by Megan Saba
Applying Aquatic Herbicides Yourself or Pay Someone?
William E. Lynch Jr., Program Specialist, Aquatic Ecosystem Management (Retired) Pond owners can apply aquatic herbicides themselves, and may not have to pay a certified pesticide applicator to do it.…
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Weatherhead 100 Companies Selected
Northeast Ohio – Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management is proud to announce the winners of the Weatherhead 100 for 2022 have been selected. AQUA DOC is proud…
Read MoreWhy am I having a problem with mosquitoes? Can it be prevented?
A question frequently asked by clients is why their pond seems to have a mosquito problem. Mosquitoes, like many other insects, undergo their juvenile development in water. Adults lay their…
Read MoreCongratulations to Heath Spence for being recognized as a 2021 Seeing Is Believing award winner from SePRO!
Using “The Hammer and Broom” management approach to this residential pond. CaptainXTR and SeClear Granular were used in tandem to get rid of filamentous algae in less than a month.…
Read MoreWhat type of effects does road salt have on your stormwater basins?
Q & A with: Elizabeth Hiser – Watershed Program Manager at Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District Written by: Alex Boskovic Hello pond lovers out there in this wild world!…
Read MoreWeatherhead 100 Companies Selected
Northeast Ohio – Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management is proud to announce the winners of the Weatherhead 100 for 2021 have been selected. This year’s Weatherhead 100…
Read MoreAQUA DOC took third place in the Fast Track Top 50 this year
Fast Track 50 hosted at Wingate by Wyndham LaMalfa in Mentor, to honor the fastest-growing companies in Lake and Geauga counties. For the full list, visit Fast Track 50.
Read MoreProject Hope for the Homeless to host Virtual Jog with a Frog 5K and 1 Mile Walk
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 6, 2020 Project Hope for the Homeless Judy Burr, executive director Phone: 440.354.6417 x107 Email: director@projecthopeforthehomeless.org Project Hope for the Homeless to host Virtual Jog with…
Read MoreWhere are my Fish?
A very common question asked by our watergarden customers; “What happened to my fish?” Many people will discover the fish they saw yesterday are no longer there. There are a…
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