How Invasive Phragmites are Invading Our Wetlands

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If you haven’t heard of Phragmites yet, then it’s high time that you do…

This is an invasive species that actually puts our wetlands and shorelines at risk. Hence, it puts our lifestyles and our way of living at risk as well.

Yes—this problem is serious. Unfortunately, many aren’t taking this problem as seriously as they should. Don’t be one of them.

Invasive Phragmites can pose as a huge problem. They can thrive in any condition, take over different types of open spaces—and they can easily dominate fields. In fact, Ontario has 18 footer “phrags” growing in various areas.

If we don’t do anything about this problem, then there’s a high chance that we’ll lose access to our lakes, beaches and other public areas. Forecasts have also shown that if nothing is done about this problem, most of Canada will be covered in Phragmites in 15 years.

Fortunately, it’s not too late. Help us “Stop the Invasion” and Download Your FREE App Now.

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the Mighty Phrag will always come back so long as humans help create its ideal conditions. The best and cheapest long term control is to shade it out with trees like Bald Cypress and shrubs like button bush.

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