How do invasive plants establish themselves in additional bodies of water?
Hitchhiking is the most common. Plants can be carried on any type of water craft. The simplest kayak or canoe to the fastest speed boat can carry vegetation from one body of water to another. Trailers also facilitate hitchhiking. Boaters are urged to check and clean their boats and trailers before entering and after leaving any body of water. Water fowl such as geese or ducks that travel from other lakes and ponds often leave foreign seeds in their excrement. With the hitchhiking, if the conditions of the new water body are favorable then the invasive plants will establish a new colony and flourish.

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1. How do invasive plants establish themselves in additional bodies of water?
2. Are there invasive plants in Coventry Lake?
3. What did the survey show on non-invasive plants in Coventry Lake?