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It's a small batch Alder trees that once established they just go wild and,
considered more like a weed in the Norhwest. Is there a product on the market where I could snip them young and rub something on the cut area and have it affect ***only*** its own root system? Is there a spike of some sort that can be tapped into the trunk that would take it (only it) out? Thanks for any tips or help... -- ---------- Thanks, Stacy |
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In my past the best way to get rid of any tree is to drill a hole in the
trunk kind of low and insert some thick copper wire in several places. This always works for me. I just took out a 30 foot locust tree in 2 mionths like this. "Stacy" wrote in message shosting.com... It's a small batch Alder trees that once established they just go wild and, considered more like a weed in the Norhwest. Is there a product on the market where I could snip them young and rub something on the cut area and have it affect ***only*** its own root system? Is there a spike of some sort that can be tapped into the trunk that would take it (only it) out? Thanks for any tips or help... -- ---------- Thanks, Stacy |
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On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 20:51:11 -0700, paul anderson wrote
(in article Psnye.15284$Hw5.6856@trndny09): In my past the best way to get rid of any tree is to drill a hole in the trunk kind of low and insert some thick copper wire in several places. This always works for me. I just took out a 30 foot locust tree in 2 mionths like this. There's not much to drill yet, how about if I "knotched" it at the base and wrapped (twist-tied) some regular copper wire there? Would that be basically the same, having the copper leach into the root system? Thanks for the reply... "Stacy" wrote in message shosting.com... It's a small batch Alder trees that once established they just go wild and, considered more like a weed in the Norhwest. Is there a product on the market where I could snip them young and rub something on the cut area and have it affect ***only*** its own root system? Is there a spike of some sort that can be tapped into the trunk that would take it (only it) out? Thanks for any tips or help... -- ---------- Thanks, Stacy |
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paul anderson wrote:
In my past the best way to get rid of any tree is to drill a hole in the trunk kind of low and insert some thick copper wire in several places. This always works for me. I just took out a 30 foot locust tree in 2 mionths like this. How does that work? Does the copper poison the tree? Or are you not mentioning the part where you run a million volts through the copper ![]() -- Eric Schreiber www.ericschreiber.com |
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The copper poisons the tree. As long as the copper gets below the bark it
will kill it. "Eric Schreiber" eric at ericschreiber dot com wrote in message ... paul anderson wrote: In my past the best way to get rid of any tree is to drill a hole in the trunk kind of low and insert some thick copper wire in several places. This always works for me. I just took out a 30 foot locust tree in 2 mionths like this. How does that work? Does the copper poison the tree? Or are you not mentioning the part where you run a million volts through the copper ![]() -- Eric Schreiber www.ericschreiber.com |
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They used to make Copper nails..
As for the Round-up, drill a series of holes round the tree and inject the Round-up, or do as I did with some huge Pine tree,s drill a series of holes round the base and get some Blackberry poison, mix one bottle of poison with a litre of kerosene. and inject about 20 mill into each hole. and they will kill your tree's, mine took about 18 months, but they where 5ft across the girth and 60 ft high. bassett "paul anderson" wrote in message news:UBGye.15494$rQ5.8011@trndny04... The copper poisons the tree. As long as the copper gets below the bark it will kill it. "Eric Schreiber" eric at ericschreiber dot com wrote in message ... paul anderson wrote: In my past the best way to get rid of any tree is to drill a hole in the trunk kind of low and insert some thick copper wire in several places. This always works for me. I just took out a 30 foot locust tree in 2 mionths like this. How does that work? Does the copper poison the tree? Or are you not mentioning the part where you run a million volts through the copper ![]() -- Eric Schreiber www.ericschreiber.com |
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As for the round action, a series of holes around the tree exercise, injection round, or like I made some huge pine trees, drill a hole in the series blackBerry circular base and get some poison, mixed a bottle of poison with a liter of kerosene. An injection of about 20 mill to each hole.
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Eric Schreiber wrote:
paul anderson wrote: In my past the best way to get rid of any tree is to drill a hole in the trunk kind of low and insert some thick copper wire in several places. This always works for me. I just took out a 30 foot locust tree in 2 mionths like this. How does that work? Does the copper poison the tree? Copper is pretty toxic - which is why it is used in aquaria to kill parasites. It'll kill most invertebrate life - go over to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs if you want an earful on the hazards of copper. (Some people think that if you've ever treated a tank with a copper based medicine, everything in that tank is rendered permanently unsuitable for use in an invertebrate (reef) system.) |
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Stacy wrote:
It's a small batch Alder trees that once established they just go wild and, considered more like a weed in the Norhwest. Is there a product on the market where I could snip them young and rub something on the cut area and have it affect ***only*** its own root system? I've haven't used it for that purpouse myself (although my father has), but if it's not against your ethics, you could consider using a glyphosate (Roundup) based herbicide. Instead of indiscriminately spraying it on everything, you use gloves to rub it on just the leaves of the plant you want to kill. If you don't drip it on everything, it's effect should be limited to that plant. Be aware that Roundup has warnings about it's effect on fish & other aquatic life. But if you use the glove trick, and only apply if the weather is going to be dry for the next day or two, you should be fine. |
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You can gridle the bark all the way around.
You take a small knife/axe etc and cut into the top layer of wood throught the bark all the way around each sapling/root. If you cannot get at it, try Triclopyr. It'll translocate, you can try glyphosate, the round up. It's fairly non toxic and degrades rapidly, 1/2 life was 2 days in aquatic systems. It binds to soil sediment rapidly and decomposes so it's that good for aquatic submersed plants etc. Copper may work like describe also, adding voltage will increase the reduction and this speed the process also. Does well on some plants that are somewhat like Alders, like Purple loosestrife and is much less toxic than many other herbicides. Give it 2 weeks or so. The hillbilly approach is rope and a truck/wench. Yank it out. Regards, Tom Barr |
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