It’s been 10 years since hydrilla was found on Lake Conroe but the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says the invasive water plant is back. State officials say less than a tenth of an acre of hydrilla was found in the Caney Creek arm of Lake Conroe, which spans over 20,000 acres. The small hydrilla colony was treated with a targeted herbicide.
from Houston Chronicle
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