Easiest/cheapest way if the infestation isn't too large-
1. Find where it roots from.
2. Dig it out of the ground. I believe it is the leaves that have most of the irritating sap so handling the roots shouldn't be too much of a concern. Some pros care to comment?
3. Put it in a plastic leaf bag and toss it in with the trash.
4. Carefully! (Wear long sleeve shirt and gloves.)
or
5. Brush-B-Gone. You can get it at most garden shops, K/Wal-marts, depots, etc. I used it successfully on Brazilian Pepper infestation of a 10 acre lot I owned. If it can whack that stuff PI will be a piece-of-cake!
http://www99.epinions.com/content_74041757316
1. Find where it roots from.
2. Dig it out of the ground. I believe it is the leaves that have most of the irritating sap so handling the roots shouldn't be too much of a concern. Some pros care to comment?
3. Put it in a plastic leaf bag and toss it in with the trash.
4. Carefully! (Wear long sleeve shirt and gloves.)
or
5. Brush-B-Gone. You can get it at most garden shops, K/Wal-marts, depots, etc. I used it successfully on Brazilian Pepper infestation of a 10 acre lot I owned. If it can whack that stuff PI will be a piece-of-cake!
http://www99.epinions.com/content_74041757316
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