Originally Posted by
DenOz
This lake, sadly, had the infestation of the Zebra mussles a few years back. The lower end of the lake appeared to have a much larger amount than the upper end. Up until about 2 years ago, these mussles where clustered to any structure that you looked at on the shoreline. The "spuds", or steel uprights, at the marinas, were absolutely coated with mussles.
About a year ago, I noticed that I was not seeing as many. A good thing. Just this past summer, the lake was held about 8 ft. above normal, for approx. 3 months due to the Missouri flooding problems. When the lake was returned to near normal pool there wasn't any new Zebra mussles on the flooded shorelin. Again, a good thing. The marina has no new mussles clustered to the spuds. OK, this is still good.
From all that I have heard, and read, I have not seen that they completely die out. Appears that we have at least a 98 % reduction. Just in my observation.
My questions. Do they cycle? Have there ups and downs once they in these waters? Will they completely die naturally without the body of water chemically treated? Any info. will be greatly appreciated.