Experts expect to see more weeds this spring and summer because of the abundance of water Utah received this winter.
COALVILLE — This spring and summer, experts say to expect to see more weeds because of theThe Summit County Weed Department needs help cutting back on noxious weeds, specifically. Those are weeds that are nonnative and can hurt the environment.
His department is offering residents loans of weed-eliminating equipment so they can help reduce the number of noxious weeds. His department uses different methods to eliminate weeds including mechanical removal with shovels and mowers, herbicide use and biological controls.The department is loaning different pieces of equipment for up to two weeks, free of cost.
He said when residents come in, they also learn more about which weeds are native and benefit the ecosystem, and how to remove the noxious variety.
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