by Jalen B | May 30, 2023 | Uncategorized
Effects of Biocatalysts on Cattail Treatment by Gray Turnage (Mississippi State University), Paul Tseng (Mississippi State University), and Michael Frett (Natural Lake Biosciences) Background After treatment with herbicides, decaying plant material in U.S. water...
by Jalen B | May 24, 2023 | Uncategorized |
Time to get your cameras ready! Its time for our photo contest. Rules: To participate, simply take a photo featuring Natural Lake products or our company swag and share it on social media using the hashtag #Naturalakeproduct2023. Don’t forget to tag us so we...
by Patrick Goodwin M.S., CLM | Apr 18, 2023 | Uncategorized
Understanding Internal Phosphorus Loading from Lake Sediments by Patrick Goodwin, M.S., CLM Internal phosphorus (P) loading from sediments can represent a major driving force behind harmful algal blooms (HABs) within many lake systems. Understanding when, where, and...
by Patrick Goodwin M.S., CLM | Mar 23, 2023 | Uncategorized
What are the Desired Dissolved Oxygen (DO) Levels in Water by Patrick Goodwin What are the Desired Oxygen Levels in Water and is Too Much Oxygen Bad? Oxygen is arguably the most important water quality parameter governing overall lake health. It’s required to sustain...
by Deborah Lee | Mar 3, 2023 | Uncategorized
Groundwater – making the invisible visible by Deborah Lee What is groundwater? When rain falls on the ground, the water does not stop moving. Some of the water flows along the surface and ends up in streams, lakes, and ponds. Some of the water is taken up by...
by Deborah Lee | Nov 3, 2022 | Uncategorized
What is manganese oxide? Manganese is a common, naturally occurring mineral in rocks, soil, groundwater, and surface water. General forms of manganese in the environment are referred to as manganese (Mn)oxides. There are more than 30 Mn oxide minerals that occur in...
by Jalen B | Oct 19, 2022 | Uncategorized
How does a lake receive Oxygen? Lakes receive oxygen from the atmosphere and through photosynthesis. Atmospheric oxygen is added from wind moving across the surface area of a lake. With more wind, more oxygen is added to the lake from the atmosphere. However, as...
by Jalen B | Sep 23, 2022 | Uncategorized
Water clarity and color facts Water clarity is how cloudy the water is and is determined by how far downlight can penetrate through the water column. Watercolor is when light hits dissolved or suspended material in water, and certain wavelengths of light are reflected...
by Jalen B | Aug 11, 2022 | Knowledgeable Partner, Probiotic, Uncategorized
When we think about midge flies, it’s often in reference to “black swarms” in someone’s backyard that are in such high densities it limits recreational activities or, worse, cause economic damage by destroying light fixtures or property paint. This alone warrants...
by Jalen B | Jul 12, 2022 | Uncategorized |
Lake Recreation Contest Rules: Share your best lake recreation or fishing photos on social media (or email), and be sure to tag @naturallakebiosciences. All entries must be received by September 24th. We will be accepting entries through, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,...
by Jalen B | May 23, 2022 | Uncategorized |
Send us your best golf course photo to win a $500 Amazon gift card! Rules: Photo submissions must be taken at a golf course with a water feature. Be sure to use the hashtag #Naturallakegolf and tag us when sharing your photos. The contest is open to all golf course...
by Jalen B | Jun 17, 2021 | Uncategorized
Summer Fishing Contest Rules: Share your best fishing or fish photo on social media, and be sure to tag @naturallakebiosciences. All entries must be received by August 15th. We will be accepting entries through, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and email....
by Jalen B | May 24, 2021 | Muck, Uncategorized
This quite possibly could be the most common question we get here at Natural Lake Biosciences. Where does the muck go when MuckBiotics is used to break it down? While our scientists could spend hours talking about the technical details and complexities of this...
by Jalen B | Dec 9, 2020 | Uncategorized
Natural Lake Biosciences had a great year, and we couldn’t have done it without our amazing customers, team, and members of the lake community. 2020 has thrown some curveballs; dealing with COVID-19, we want to share how proud we are to be part of an essential...
by Jalen B | Aug 12, 2020 | Uncategorized
MicrobeBooster is an advanced slow-release probiotic designed to stimulate the natural microbial community and support Natural Lake Biosciences’ other probiotic solutions between treatments. Each MicrobeBooster is packed with a proprietary blend of bacterial cultures,...
by Jalen B | Jun 12, 2020 | Harmful Algal Blooms, Uncategorized
HABs and Probiotics Study by Michael Frett, Deboarah Lee, and Dan Mckeaton of Natural Lake Biosciences Laboratories A study monitering the effectiveness of using Natural Lake Biosciences’ Probiotic products MuckBiotics and MD Pellets to reduce sediment in water...
by Jalen B | May 13, 2020 | Technical Updates, Uncategorized
Duckweed, bladderwort, giant salvinia, water hyacinth, and watermeal are not just funny names that are hard to spell. They are all common examples of floating aquatic plants. This means the plants float entirely or partially on the water’s surface. While many floating...
by Technical Expert | Aug 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
CattZilla is a biocatalyst that was designed to aid in treatments of cattails. CattZilla enhances the penetration and efficiency of herbicides and speeds the breakdown of dead stalks and shoots from the inside out. CattZilla aids chemical treatments and will not kill...