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Bulrush & Reed Control Specialists​

Reed & Bulrush Control

The Truxor is an ideal machine for bulrush control, bulrush removal and management of the reed bed as it works in the water and as a result, no damage occurs to the bank or surrounding areas.

Need help with your reed and bulrush concerns? Then get in touch today by giving us a call on 01788 810614. The Aquatic Solutions team is here to help.

Sustainable drainage system maintenance

Phragmites

Often known as the Common or Norfolk Reed, is an extremely invasive species. If not controlled, the extensive root system will spread to take over the water body it is growing in, removing all the moisture, reverting the area to land. 

Aquatic Solution’s preferred method of control for Phragmites is to use the Truxor amphibious machine to grub out the rhizome root system. This severely weakens the plant, making any volunteer regrowth easier to control. Other methods of control leave the rhizome system in place, but removal has the advantage of limiting further regrowth. Once the root mass has been removed, cheaper control methods, such as cutting or herbicide application, will be more effective.

Bulrush control

Typha/Bulrush

Bulrush (Typha) are perennial plants that grow in or near static or flowing water, and on marshy ground. Once established in shallow water, they trap silt around the roots, impeding or diverting water flow, and allowing further spread of the plants into water previously too deep to sustain them.

For Typha/Bulrush control or complete Bulrush removal, we use our Truxor aquatic weed cutter with its clamshell bucket to pull the bulrush out by its roots. Once the plant has been dug out, it is left to float, and the collection rake attachment is used to lift all the vegetation out of the water. Seeds from the bulrush removal process will still be present in the silt, so future growth will still occur, but by removing the whole plant, regrowth can be more easily controlled.

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