Aquatic
PROVIDE BEAUTY. ENHANCE UTILITY. PRESERVE ECOLOGY.
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.

Trusted Products With
Increased Performance
Your waterways take on many job titles. Alligare Aquatic solutions work to keep these areas oxygenated to support life, unobstructed to prevent irrigation supply blockage, and uninterrupted for swimming, fishing, and boating activities.
A Team Of Professionals
Ready To Help
The control of aquatic overgrowth requires a thorough understanding of herbicides and their impact on living organisms. Alligare offers 13 products labeled for aquatic use and a team of knowledgeable professionals ready to assist.
A Partner You
Can Count On
Safety and productivity are a primary focus, but user-friendly solutions are not overlooked. Your time and application accuracy are important to us. Alligare solutions are provided in fewer containers, with simple measuring, and quick clean-up.
Proven Results From
Reliable Solutions
You need solutions to control unruly plant growth. Alligare’s portfolio of over 40 algaecides and herbicides, covering eight biological processes or modes of action (MOA), can be depended on to control unwanted vegetation year-round.
Aquatic Resources
Herbicide Proper Mixing Order
Herbicide Proper Mixing Order
Follow Alligare’s 12-step mixing guide to ensure optimal efficacy and safety during application.
Aquatic Product Guide
Aquatic Product Guide
Alligare Product Guides include recommended solutions, active ingredients, performance highlights, and use sites.
Rapid Analysis Information
Rapid Analysis Information
Order an Alligare Rapid Analysis Testing kit to verify that your Aquatic solutions are effectively decreasing unwanted vegetation.
Recommended Aquatic Products
News & Insights
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Johnsongrass Control on RoadsidesJohnsongrass is an invasive weed that can cause significant issues on roadsides, affecting motorist safety, infrastructure, and aesthetics. When identified, it is best to use an integrated vegetation management approach to gain control of and prevent further proliferation of this invasive species. ... Read more
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Understanding Risk Factors for Grass Tetany in Grazing CattleMinerals are a crucial part of cattle health, development, and nutrition. Every rancher's mineral program will vary, but there is one mineral no rancher can afford to overlook: magnesium. Each spring, cattlemen and women gear up for turnout, ready to let their herds graze fresh pastures. Cows with calves at their side eagerly chase the lush, green grass and savor the taste of spring. But while the fresh forage is a welcome sight, it also brings a silent threat for newly lactating cows: grass tetany. Caused by a magnesium deficiency, grass tetany is a serious and often fatal condition affecting grazing cattle. As we prepare to turn out cows with calves at their side, while tackling persistent spring weeds, we must keep in mind the dangers of grass tetany. Understanding the risk factors, you can take proactive steps in prevention and management which lead to a healthier, more resilient herd. ... Read more
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Ensuring Application Accuracy with Proper Sprayer CalibrationAs spring approaches, vegetation managers will begin readying for another spray season. This includes ordering herbicides, setting schedules and checking equipment for proper functionality. An important step in this process, that is often overlooked, is calibration. Properly setting up your herbicide sprayer is crucial for effective weed control and helps to prevent application errors. This article will walk you through the necessary preparatory steps to take in order to ensure you are getting the best results every time.... Read more
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Same Pasture, More GrassIncrease Grass Production and Grazeable Acres with Prickly Pear Control Prickly pear cactus is a common invasive species that typically invades rangelands in the Southwest United States. Prickly pear can reach high densities, limiting forage diversity as well as forage production on rangelands throughout the Southwest. This causes the species to drive many weed and brush control decisions for land managers. ... Read more