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I'm afraid all we can do is help to stop the spread to other lakes. With 95 acres of hydrilla in the inlet It has been in the lake for some time. When they first found it they should have taken measures within days. Instead it was months. We fished on the weekend after hurricane Irene and we had debris from cayuga inlet as far north as Aurora. We had trees ,hay bales , porches. ect. that I am sure tore that 95 acres up. It's a shame that goverment takes so long to do anything. If they had acted as soon as they found it we would have stood a chance. I have a bunk trailer and will do everything I can but how do you get weeds off an 8'bunk that has a 5000lb boat setting on it. Invasives stink and we are lucky if we can even slow them down. I have ash trees at my deer camp that are more than 3' foot through the base. Just waiting for that ash boring beetle to wipe them out too :@

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