Hydrilla in Volusia County
Mechanical hydrilla removal for private Florida lakes, ponds, and HOA waterways.
Per-visit pricing on a 1–3 acre private lake. Heavy initial cleanups can be 2× the recurring rate. Quarterly maintenance plans drop per-visit cost 30–40%.
Why Volusia County needs hydrilla
The St. Johns River corridor floods Volusia lakes with nutrient-rich inflow, fueling explosive hyacinth and hydrilla growth. Lake Monroe and Lake Beresford see recurring mats that state crews cannot keep ahead of.
Volusia County's freshwater character is defined by the St. Johns River corridor. Lake Beresford, Lake Monroe, and Lake Woodruff all receive nutrient-rich St. Johns inflow that fuels recurring hyacinth and hydrilla blooms. Lake Helen and the inland Volusia lakes (Ashby, Diana, Talmadge) are more nutrient-stable but face seasonal alligator weed and hyacinth pressure.
Hydrilla on Volusia County water
Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) is the single most damaging aquatic invasive in Florida. It tops out at the surface in dense mats, blocks navigation, eliminates native submerged vegetation, and is functionally impossible to eradicate once established. Mechanical harvesting and ongoing maintenance is the only realistic management path for private waterfront owners.
How we handle Volusia County jobs
We use surface-cutting harvest boats to slice and lift hydrilla mats off the water column, then haul biomass to a permitted upland disposal site. Cuts are made at 4–6 ft depth so subsurface tubers regrow slower and native eelgrass has light to recover. Maintenance schedules typically run 3–4 visits per growing season.
- ✓Surface harvester boats — no broadcast herbicide
- ✓Cuts measured at 4–6 ft depth to spare native eelgrass
- ✓Biomass hauled to permitted upland disposal
- ✓3–4 visit annual maintenance plans available
- ✓FWC compliance documentation included
Volusia County regulations relevant to hydrilla
- §Volusia County Code Chapter 22 governs aquatic plant management within county-maintained drainage easements.
- §St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) requires Environmental Resource Permits for shoreline modifications below ordinary high water.
- §Lake Beresford and Lake Woodruff are within the SJRWMD's Special Waters list — herbicide applications require additional notification.
Estimate hydrilla cost in Volusia County
Per-visit pricing on a 1–3 acre private lake. Heavy initial cleanups can be 2× the recurring rate. Quarterly maintenance plans drop per-visit cost 30–40%.
Calculator below uses our typical Volusia County per-foot rates. Site inspection still required for a firm quote.
Quick estimate
Rough ballpark for Volusia County-area properties. Final quote requires on-site inspection.
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