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Aquatic weed removal in Jacksonville

Jacksonville's freshwater reaches — Julington Creek, Doctors Lake, the southern St. Johns tributaries — host thousands of private waterfront parcels.

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Local invasive pressure

What Jacksonville waters are fighting

Julington Creek and Doctors Lake frequently see hyacinth accumulations that block private docks. Municipal response can take weeks.

Water hyacinthHydrillaWater lettuceAlligator weed
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Common Jacksonville invasives: Water hyacinth, Hydrilla, Water lettuce. The calculator adjusts for typical local mix and site access.

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Quick estimate

Rough ballpark for Jacksonville-area properties. Final quote requires on-site inspection.

Estimated range
$2,100$2,458
One-time initial clearing. Maintenance plans priced separately.

Our service area near Jacksonville

We respond within 24 hours across Duval County. Tap the map to see our coverage zone.

FAQs

Jacksonville aquatic weed removal — FAQs

How much does aquatic weed removal cost in Jacksonville?+
Per-visit pricing on a 1–3 acre private lake or pond in Jacksonville typically runs $1,500–$4,500 depending on coverage density, species mix, and access. Annual maintenance plans (3–4 visits) cost $7,000–$22,000 and reduce per-visit cost 30–40% versus on-call work. Heavy initial cleanups on neglected water can be $4,000–$9,000 for the first visit.
Will the state remove water hyacinth from a private lake or pond in Jacksonville?+
No. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and water management districts only manage public navigation channels and state-owned waterways. Private lakes, retention ponds, HOA water bodies, and shoreline coves in Jacksonville are the property owner's responsibility.
How fast can hydrilla spread in Jacksonville water?+
In Central Florida summer temperatures, fast-growing invasives like water hyacinth and hydrilla can double surface coverage in 8–12 days. A single dock-corner cluster in Jacksonville can blanket a half-acre cove within six weeks if untreated. Maintenance schedules of 3–4 visits per growing season are typical for keeping coverage under 5%.
Do you service Jacksonville year-round?+
Yes. We respond within 24 hours across Duval County year-round. Vegetation pressure peaks April through October but warmer winters in recent years have extended the active growth window into November and February. Maintenance contracts run on a calendar-year basis with visit frequency adjusted by season.
What invasives are most common in Jacksonville?+
Jacksonville water bodies most frequently see Water hyacinth, Hydrilla, Water lettuce, Alligator weed. The exact species mix shifts seasonally and varies by water depth, nutrient loading, and recent management history. Initial site visits identify the dominant species and let us match the right harvest equipment to the job.
Are aquatic herbicides safe to use on a Jacksonville pond?+
Properly licensed, label-rate herbicide applications are legal and effective for spot treatment but rarely the right tool as a stand-alone strategy. Broadcast spraying creates decaying biomass that crashes dissolved oxygen, triggers fish kills, and recycles the nutrients that fueled the bloom. We use mechanical harvest as the primary method and reserve targeted herbicide for specific situations.
Do you handle HOA pond contracts in Duval County?+
Yes. We service HOA and CDD-managed retention pond networks across Duval County on quarterly or monthly maintenance schedules. Contracts include photo documentation, water quality testing, and stormwater compliance reports formatted for water management district submission.
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Know when blooms hit Jacksonville

Short seasonal emails when we see hyacinth, hydrilla, or milfoil activity around Jacksonville.