Invasive zebra mussels took over Hords Creek Lake in Coleman County within a month:
In April, staff with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers found one zebra mussel attached to a dam infrastructure. Subsequent surveys found multiple size classes of zebra mussels, indicating that they’ve been reproducing.
Officials said boaters can help stop the spread by removing debris from their boats, draining water and allowing gear to dry out.
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