Friday, July 17, 2009

FREE SHIPPING ON WEEDRAZER, cut your lake and pond weed in just minutes

ONE DAY SPECIAL, FREE SHIPPING on WEEDRAZER. The best tool available in the market to control your lake and pond weeds. WeedRazer can cut almost any type of lake weed, lily pad, hydrilla, milfoil, wild rice, water grass, and even cattails.

Don't leave the weather to take care of the weeds. It might die off in winter, but the dead and decaying plants provide more nutrients for the growing plans for next summer. The best way to control the weeds is cutting and removing it from the water, so that it does not provide additional food source to the growing plants. Cutting and removing takes a little bit of your time and effort, but in the long run, this would save you a lot of money compared to chemical and other mechanical tools.

Visit our website www.weedrazers.com to see the weedrazer in action, unsolicited testimonials, more online specials, other products to control your aquatic vegetation and basic fishing supplies.

Friday, July 10, 2009

The New Weed Raker™ Controls Invasive Lake and Pond Weeds

Winona, MN (PRWEB) April 1, 2008 - Jenlis Inc. the manufacturer of the Weed Razer® introduces the Weed Raker™. The Weed Raker is a new tool to control exotic, invasive lake and pond weeds like milfoil, hydrilla, water hyacith and most recently Brazillian elodea. Traditional lake rakes have short teeth and a short handle.

The long handle, wide head and long teeth of the Weed Raker make it ideal for removing surface vegetation, muck and the roots of aquatic vegetation from golf course ponds, farm pond, fish farms and lakes. Properly removing the roots of aquatic vegetation can slow or eliminate their re-growth. Removing decaying organic matter from the bottom takes vital nutrients away from these invasive lake and pond weeds.

Unlike the Weed Razer, the Weed Raker digs into the bottom dislodging and removing the roots and rhizomes of aquatic weeds reducing the rate of re-growth. The use of herbicides and other chemicals to eradicate or kill lake weeds is becoming more regulated and in most cases a permit is required to apply them. A permit is not required to use the Weed Raker in most states.

The Weed Raker, with an eleven foot handle, 37″ head and 8 inch teeth is the longest widest and deepest digging rake in the market. The Weed Raker is an essential part of any pond supplies or milfoil removal equipment. For more information on the Weed Raker and Weed Razer visit www.weedrazers.com or call toll free 877-356-6455.

SCUM (Algae), isn't just unsightful, but is HARMFUL

When the summer sun shines and temperatures climb, conditions are ripe for Minnesota lakes to produce harmful algal blooms. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is again reminding people that some blue-green algae can harm pets, livestock and even people.

Algae are microscopic aquatic plants and are a natural part of any aquatic ecosystem. Under the right conditions, some forms of algae can become harmful. Blue-green (cyanobacterial) algal blooms contain toxins or other noxious chemicals that can pose harmful health risks. People or animals may become sick if exposed to these blooms. In extreme cases, dogs and other animals have died after exposure to lake water containing these toxins.

“High rainfall resulting in nutrient-rich runoff entering our lakes fuels the growth of algae. As sunlight increases and temperatures warm, we can anticipate blooms of blue-green algae on many of our lakes,” said MPCA lakes expert Steve Heiskary. “When in doubt, best keep out,” advises a poster the group has distributed around the state.

Blue-green algae are found throughout Minnesota, but thrive particularly in warm, shallow, nutrient-rich lakes. Often occurring on downwind shorelines, it is in these blooms that humans and animals most often come in contact with blue-green algae and where the risk of algal toxins is greatest.

Last May, Northfield residents complained to the city that retention ponds near their homes were covered with unsightly algae.

Beth Kallestad of the Cannon River Watershed Partnership blamed the algae on nutrients in the water, coming from runoff from fertilized lawns, grass clippings and sediment.

Then Public Services Director Joel Walinski said a a newly approved stormwater fee would hopefully allow the city to catch up on maintenance of the ponds in the next year or two.
According to the MPCA, there is no visual way to predict the toxicity of an algal bloom and distinguishing blue-green algae from other types may be difficult for non-experts. But harmful blooms are sometimes said to look like pea soup, green paint or floating mats of scum.

They often smell bad as well. “You don’t have to be an expert to recognize water that might have a harmful algae bloom,” Heiskary said. “If it looks bad and smells bad, it’s probably best not to take chances with it.”

Humans are not affected very often, but human health effects can include irritation of skin, eyes and nasal passages, and nausea and vomiting. Extreme cases can produce paralysis and respiratory failure.

An animal that has ingested toxins from an algae bloom can show a variety of symptoms, ranging from skin irritation or vomiting, severe disorders involving the circulatory, nervous and digestive systems, and severe skin lesions. In worst cases, the animal may suffer convulsions and die.

These factors make it important to take a preventative approach to dealing with potential harmful algal blooms. There are currently no short-term solutions to correct a blue-green algal bloom. Once a bloom occurs, the only option available is to wait for weather changes, such as significant rainfall, wind shifts or cooler temperatures, to disrupt the algae’s growth. The key to solving algae problems long-term is to improve water quality by decreasing the amount of nutrients that runoff carries into lakes.

Source: http://www.northfieldnews.com/news.php?viewStory=48844

Click here to find the products for controlling these SCUM. Our product is NON CHEMICAL and is safe for Humans, animals, fish, environment and the entire water echo system.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Razer and Raker Special

WeedRazer and WeedRaker are the best tools available in the market to cut and remove your lake and pond weeds.

The WeedRazer is the most cost effective, efficient and environmentally friendly lake weed cutting tool. The WeedRazer is V shaped with razor sharp blades which can shear and slice water weeds like lily pads, milfoil, and hydrilla with ease. The WeedRazer can also cut cattails.
Weighing less than 8 pounds, and is light enough to toss 30 feet or more, yet heavy enough to sink to the bottom of lake and pond. The WeedRazer slices the lake and pond weeds at their base, with little resistance, unlike tools that drag and tear the water weeds. The Weed Razer clears a path of 4 feet wide with each throw.

Using the Weed Razer is a simple 4-step process:
1. Give it a toss
2. Let it sink
3. Retrieve with a short, jerking actions
4. Repeat

The WeedRaker is a light weight lake rake designed specifically to remove floating lake and pond weeds. The WeedRaker is the perfect match to the WeedRazer, it quickly and easily removes cut water weeds from the water’s surface, which reduces weed re-growth! The Weed Raker is the longest and widest aquatic lake rake available in the market.

The Weed Raker also does a great job removing roots plus organic matter at the bottom of your ponds or lakes that fuel weed re-growth!

The Weed Raker has a four section handle that snaps together giving you up to 11' feet of reach. It features a 37" inch head and 8", high strength composite tines. Weighing less than 7 lbs., the Weed Raker is also designed to be tossed into the water with a simple underhand motion and retrieved via 43' of nylon rope.

Razer + Raker SPECIAL, when you order a Weedrazer and a Weedraker, we will ship (UPS ground) it to you anywhere within the lower 48 states of the USA for FREE!.

For limited only, you will receive a Slime Away Towel for Free when you order Razer and Raker

Monday, April 6, 2009

Remove excess Nutrients and Clear you pond


All Purpose Pond Treatment

NutreRazer's specially selected strains of naturally- occuring microbes digest nutrients in ponds and small lakes, cleaning the water naturally, safely and effectively.

NutreRazer and it's packing are safe and nontoxic to humans, plants and animals(including fish and other aquatic species.

Just ONE pack treats ONE acre for upto SIX months

The Best Alternative to Chemical Solution

COMMING SOON


Thursday, March 5, 2009

Special Promotion on Lake weed cutters

For a limited time only, receive free shipping with the purchases of a WeedRazer (LAKE WEED CUTTER), as part of the Preaseason Special offer. Buyers who purchase both the WeedRazer and WeedRaker on a single order will also receive free shipping, during this promotional period. Buyers can also receive an additional 5% off their purchases if they complete a brief online survey at http://www.weedrazers.com/. Buyers can save around $20, when they purchase it online.


The WeedRazer (lake weed cutter), originally designed for aquatic management professionals, was made available to private pond and lake owners for purchase, and is currently distributed through qualified marine, hardware and landscape dealers.

The WeedRazer is uniquely designed with 48 inch wide “V” shaped cutting blades and a two piece 60 inch long handle. The WeedRazer, weigh less than 8 pounds, is light enough to toss from the shore, dock or pier, yet heavy enough to sink to the bottom regardless of the depth. The razor-like blades skim the bottom, cutting all weeds at the base as the tool is retrieved with the attached 25 feet rope, allowing the user to easily cut 30 feet long by 4 feet wide swaths with each pass.

The WeedRaker (lake weed remover) is a complementary product to the WeedRazer. Weigh less than 7 pounds, the WeedRaker head is 37 inches long with 8 inch long teeth, ideal for removing lake weeds and debris floating on the surface of the water or pulling and digging the stems and roots of submerged aquatic vegetation. The WeedRaker has a 11 foot handle and 43 feet of rope, providing the user up to 54 feet of reach.



Further information on the WeedRazer and other lake weed and algae management tools is available online at www.weedrazers.com. Questions can also be directed to Jenlis, Inc. by calling toll-free number 877-356-6455 or emailing sales@jenlisinc.com.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Why is cutting lake and pond weed the most effective than other techniques?

There are many ways to get rid of your aquatic weed. If you are looking for fastest, affordable, effective, and environmental friendly tool to cut and get ride of the lake and pond weeds, then WeedRazer is the perfect tool for you. Compared to other methods, WeedRazer cuts the weed like a hot knife cutting butter, and in some cases stops the growth of the weed and kills it.

Advantages to cutting lake and pond weeds compared to the other method:
  • Immediate removal
  • Minimal cost
  • No wait time (you can cut the weeds, remove them and can go for dip)
  • No chemicals ( might disrupt the echo system or, water contamination)
  • The effects of cutting generally last less than one growing season.

The best way to handle this problem is to use the rake and groom the bottom at least once a week. Lake and pond is like a garden underwater. If you want it to be clean and weed free then the best way is to cut the weed and remove the weed from the water body, and the with the help of the rake pull out the roots and groom once every week. This would kill the weeds and keep you water front property clean and weed free.