The best way to get rid of it when it's thoroughly soaked. The rainy season is ideal. Then pull out your favorite garden tool, the pressure washer. After that I just splash some pool water (contains chlorine), to keep it from regrowing. You want to keep chlorinated water away from your plants. Chlorine dissipates fairly quickly.
Never been to Loei and had considered the trip. Six to seven hours by car just made it less tempting. Even looked at flight schedules. Maybe next time. There is a next time in July when Sakon FC returns to face Loei city.
Today's game starts at 4 pm and I'd be totally shocked if there is some live streaming, otherwise I'll be watching the scores as they come in at SMM LIVESCORE.
The outlook seems a bit bleak. Loei United is in second place in the league. BUT last March Sakon FC held them to a 0-0 tie, so I am not giving up all hope
On hot days I leave the air conditioner on for him when I go out. One good thing, when he's locked in the house and needs to go, he does it in the bathroom. No he doesn't flush, but seems to realize that's the room you do it in.
This morning I set out yesterday's chicken leftovers for him. He don't do leftovers.
Tried feeding him half can of dogfood. That sat unclaimed for the rest of the day.
In the afternoon I fried up some pork fat, which also sat unclaimed.
What did get gulped up in a matter of seconds was a 5pm sirloin. Everything else went into the trash
All kidding aside, much of the lake is covered in vegetation. The water level is average. Any rain added now will be above average. The Sakon Nakhon population is growing, and so is the dependance on the lake water.