Alligare’s aquatic solutions are focused on the prevention and elimination of overgrown and invasive plant species while maintaining the viability of natural habitats. Whether your waterway is used for work or play, these resources safeguard against undesirable, and potentially hazardous, vegetation.
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Aquatic Resources
Follow Alligare’s 12-step mixing guide to ensure optimal efficacy and safety during application.
DownloadHerbicide Proper Mixing Order
Alligare Product Guides include recommended solutions, active ingredients, performance highlights, and use sites.
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Order an Alligare Rapid Analysis Testing kit to verify that your Aquatic solutions are effectively decreasing unwanted vegetation.
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Recommended Aquatic Products
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AQUALINE™ 6.3
A selective, systemic herbicide for long-lasting aquatic control. Formulated for versatility and precision, Alligare's Aqualine 6.3 targets unwanted aquatic vegetation across diverse...
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ECOMAZAPYR® 2 SL
A powerful, broad-spectrum herbicide that combats numerous species in multiple ecosystems
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FLUMIGARD® HERBICIDE
This flexible herbicide provides quick contact control in aquatic, forestry, and bare-ground environments
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FLURIDONE
Clean your waterways of troublesome, invasive weed species with Alligare's Fluridone, recreational activities continue while floating, emergent, and submersed weeds disappear.
News & Insights
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