Archive for the ‘Texas Lakes’ Category

Tyler East Texas Lakes and Snakes

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Tyler, East Texas area lakes and ponds can offer a few challenges for even the most avid do-it-your-selfer. This problem is compounded by the fact that we have so many critters who might want to enjoy your pond or lake as much as you do. Sometimes you just need to clear out some of the vegetation so that you can see whatever it is that happens to be slithering toward you. Snakes, like most other creatures don’t like to be exposed. Excess vegetation makes good cover for them and good habitat for the things they like to eat.

Mosquitoes like cover as well, and a heavily vegetated area, complete with pond scum and algae provides protection for them and their larvae, and keeps the fish from being able to eat them. This kind of cover gives snakes, bugs, mosquitoes, and other unwelcome guest a place where they feel right at home. Unfortunately, it can make life miserable for you!

Well, whether you like to do your own aquatic management, or leave it to someone else, Texas lake solutions can help. We have tips and tricks, information on water quality, pH, fertility, and aquatic weed control, and a full line of services. At Texas Lake Solutions we are sure that you can find something here to improve your pond or lake, and keep those nasty critters away. Pour a cup of coffee, and take a look around. We are happy you dropped by!

Texas Lakes By Region

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Texas Lakes By Region

This is a list of regions in the Lone Star State. Each region is a link to a list of lakes in that region. The last group is a mixture of the lakes from several regions, listed together because there were very few large lakes in that region.