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In general, it is safe to eat fish from lakes or rivers with a blue-green bloom, as long as the guts are discarded. However, ...
Officials at Cherry Creek Reservoir in Aurora are warning people about toxic blue-green algae, which can cause rashes, ...
Algae grown under Mars-like conditions could make bioplastic building materials for structures to harbor life in space.
If you don't clean off green patches of algae on your fence then it could lead to panels being replaced or wood rot.
Pontoosuc Lake still has a “moderate risk” advisory on the city’s web page, even after the key health advisory was lifted ...
Plants need nitrogen. But too much nitrogen can fuel explosive growth of toxic blue-green algae in our waterways. Here's what you should know.
Green algae on fences can make your garden look unkempt as well as damage the wood. Here's how to effectively remove it ...
Woodcliff Lake now has four new floating wetland islands to eliminate algae in one of Veolia North America's reservoirs along ...
GARDENERS love to take pride in their outside spaces, from growing hundreds of plants to getting the perfect lawn. But green algae growing on garden fences can totally ruin it. Unfortunately, woode… ...
IF your fence is covered in stubborn green algae, this 35p cleaning hack might just do the trick. Green algae may form on the slats following damp weather conditions over winter. As it turns out, t… ...