In the waters where it’s a native species — Europe, Asia, and Africa – the aquatic plant known as European frog-bit is no trouble at all. Though its name summons images of slime and bumps, frog-bit is ...
European frog-bit, a newly discovered aquatic invasive species that looks like miniature lily pads, has been found in waterways around Novi and Northville. Frog-bit grows into dense mats that become ...
Volunteers are needed to help pull frogbit Sunday as one of the state’s Invasive Species Awareness Week events. The state Environmental Conservation and Agriculture and Markets departments coordinate ...
Just when we have gotten used to gobies and zebra muscles, so used to some of them that there are fish baits named after these critters that infest our waters of the Great Lakes and inland lakes, ...
European frog-bit resembles small water lilies, with white, three-petaled flowers visible between June and August. (Michigan DNR) Michigan environmental officials announced they have recently ...
An invasive plant which can impede boat traffic and choke out wildlife habitat continues to spread across Michigan. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says European frogbit has been found in ...