Mark asks:

> Basically, it involves introducing the milfoil weevil to the lake where
> milfoil is present and the weevil eats it up. If I'm reading this right,
> since the weevil's diet is limited to milfoil, it can't really go nuts
like
> introducing an exotic such as purple loosestrife (or Eurasian milfoil)
can.
> 
> Does anyone know if something like this has been tried and if there was
any
> success with it?

The parks system did try the weevil. It couldn't eat as fast as the milfoil
could grow.

Back to the drawing board.

David Brauer
Kingfield

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