Muck Reducers

What Is Muck and Why Do I Have It?

Muck in scientific terms means a build-up of organic particles. Muck in simple terms means your waterbody needs attention. As a plant, leaf, log, or other organic debris sits in water long enough, decomposition takes place. Decomposition is a natural process. Basically, friendly bacteria living in the water start to gently erode plants, leaves, logs, and other carbon-based organic materials. When… Read More »

How to Get Rid of Lake Weeds and Muck

If you're struggling with unruly aquatic vegetation and pond muck, we have a simple three-step solution to reclaim your shoreline. Take these steps and you’ll be enjoying your pond again. Let’s dive in! Step 1) Cut It    A lake weed cutter is a must-have for any pond owner, allowing you to slice through your lake and pond weeds in just minutes. Our industry-leading pond weed cutters f… Read More »

A Guide to Pond Muck and Pond Sludge Removal

You rarely find muck on the bottom of public beaches because people constantly stir up the shoreline of public lakes, rivers and ponds. Weeds and debris are removed before they have a chance to settle, decompose, and turn to muck. The shoreline is continually agitated, infusing the environment with life-giving oxygen. An oxygen-rich environment is ideal for beneficial bacteria to thrive, yep, the… Read More »

4 Tips for Maximum Muck Removal

MuckAway Pond Muck Reducer does a number on the muck. The special blend of beneficial aerobic bacteria digests organic debris (a.k.a. muck), improves water clarity, and eliminates noxious odors. The precision-release pellets are easy to use and perfect for battling built-up sludge anywhere in the pond. To get the most from a MuckAway application, follow these 4 tips: Disperse Evenly:… Read More »