Its main mechanism is using specialized roots called tubers that overwinter in the bottom of ponds, rivers, and lakes, then spawn from there. Hydrilla can also spread without much light while ...
Hydrilla can spread very easily by even a single tuber ,and it's up to all of us to keep our water safe." More information: ...
EAST HAMPTON, Conn. (WFSB) - Hydrilla, an invasive species, is making itself a home in many of Connecticut’s lakes and ponds. In East Hampton, the town is taking a unique approach to get rid of ...