Biological Control To Be Applied At Candlewood Lake
Biological Control To Be Applied At Candlewood Lake
NEW HAVEN â Managers from the Candlewood Lake Authority are teaming up with scientists at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES), Western Connecticut State University, and technicians at EnviroScience, Inc to manage the invasive aquatic plant Eurasian watermilfoil in the lake. The group will test the possibility of reducing the milfoil population through biological control methods, specifically, the native milfoil weevil.
Scientists with the Invasive Aquatic Plant Program at CAES have found that Candlewood Lake has more than 250 acres of Eurasian water milfoil impacting overall water quality on the most heavily used lake in the state.
CAES scientists will conduct experiments and monitor changes in three sites, with EnviroScience, Inc applying the weevils to the sites.