Description
Dry Pond Dye 12 Pack Case (No State Restrictions)
BULK PACKED in sealed bags
Buy Dry Pond Dye 12 Pack Case (No State Restrictions) by the Case and Save $$!
Outdoor Water Solutions Lake & Pond Dye is a proprietary blend of environmentally friendly, nontoxic, water soluble dyes formulated to reduce sunlight penetration and impart a natural blue color when applied to ponds and lakes.
Less mess and spillage vs. liquid dyes and is much easier to handle. Each water soluble bag will treat 1/4 acre 4` deep.
- Unique Water Soluble Packaging – Just Throw and Go!
- Less Mess – No Liquids to Spill
- Safe and Nontoxic to Fish, Birds and other Animals
- No irrigation or recreational restrictions
- Natural Blue Color
Each bag measures 165 grams or 5.82 ounces, which is significantly more dye than the leading competitor. More dye for less money!
How To Determine How Much Pond Dye You Need
The most crucial phase in sorting out how much dye to utilize is to figure out how much water you have in your pond. To do this, you want to know your pond’s typical depth and area it covers. Knowing how large your pond is and its average depth will tell you the number of acre-feet your pond is. From here, you can begin to have a superior comprehension of how much pond dye to add.
Is It Safe to Use?
In short, yes, pond dye is safe to use for your pond. In fact, it can also be used on other bodies of water, such as lakes. However, it is essential to note that the dye can stain your hands, so be careful when applying the pond dye. It is recommended that you use gloves and other protective gear when you use the concentrated form of the dye. Moreover, after the treatment, you should also wait 24 hours before anyone goes back into the waters. After the 24 hours are up, the waters are safe for everyone and will not stain you or your clothing.
The Benefits for Your Pond
The main benefit of using a pond dye is its protective shield around the waters. It will also give your waters a different and unique color. When you first apply the pond dye, the ideal time frame for future applications would be four to six weeks after the initial treatment.
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