Phecda
ArboristSite Member
Aside from renting a skid steer or trackhoe, or tearing up the property with our dozer.
Chainsaw? Seems like it would be hell on chainsaw chains
Chainsaw? Seems like it would be hell on chainsaw chains
Yes, and Rattlesnakes.Backhoe + dump truck
Well, once it's gone, a culvert is in place and rock covers the culvert, we'll see how successful it is at returning.I've read you have to go down up to 6' to be sure you get all the roots
I have a friend who had it creep under a fence from a neighbors yard and put holes in the liner of her above ground pool. The neighbor paid for a new liner, removed all signs of it and placed a metal barrier 18" in the ground on his side of the fence. A few years later, it popped through her liner again. The stuff is relentless.Well, once it's gone, a culvert is in place and rock covers the culvert, we'll see how successful it is at returning.
It would be better to let it sit for a while to see if anything sprouts.
Great.There are two kinds of bamboo systems - running and clump. The running kind will send out ground shoots many feet - sometimes even under a roadway. REALLY hard to get rid of that kind. The clump kind stays in a clump and only spreads very slowly.
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