Three Ways To Kill Trees

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  • @texasalalmoful
    @texasalalmoful Рік тому +1013

    I’ve noticed a handful of states are outlawing the planting of Bradford pears. Hope we end up with a sea of native species.

    • @Jefferu_Nintendomoto
      @Jefferu_Nintendomoto Рік тому +12

      We just have to work day by day

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan Рік тому +2

      We won’t.

    • @amorales9613
      @amorales9613 Рік тому +68

      Bradford pears are smelly, brittle trees that break apart during storms. Don't plant them. They are not native.

    • @garyp3644
      @garyp3644 Рік тому +16

      I have one that's by my house and I understand why they r banned in Ohio. 1 wind gust and it split in half and landed on me, my dad and my brothers car. But the other half just won't fall and we working on getting it cut down

    • @amorales9613
      @amorales9613 Рік тому +11

      @@garyp3644 the Bradford pear tree in front of my house fell on my house almost hit my daughter. Thank goodness everyone was safe.

  • @maggielandrey7232
    @maggielandrey7232 Рік тому +439

    okay. but you looked straight like a villain in that first shot lol

    • @thicc_reap7569
      @thicc_reap7569 Рік тому +15

      He just gets so excited about killing Bradford Pears

  • @natejansen892
    @natejansen892 Рік тому +162

    Bradford pear is one of the worst trees ever. - arborist

    • @charliemclean6382
      @charliemclean6382 Рік тому +4

      agreed. - person with allergies

    • @Binford2500
      @Binford2500 Рік тому +11

      I’d also like to nominate the eucalyptus tree on this list (at least in non-native areas like CA). They grow like weeds, their roots destroy everything, they resprout when cut and are super hard to kill, and I’ve seen them drop branches that are bigger than many trees. Those branches will take out power lines, power poles, other trees, houses, cars and fences.
      Maybe worst of all, they will out compete native sequoias and redwoods.

    • @austinwilliams7919
      @austinwilliams7919 10 місяців тому

      it's very pretty when it blooms, other than that.. whoever thought it was a good idea to bring here, I hope is burning in a special place of environmental hell

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Binford2500oh we should 100% let eucalyptus trees grow rampant in every city and neighborhood, we gotta downsize the amount of space humans inhabit.

  • @vmann8168
    @vmann8168 Рік тому +40

    Keeping ecosystems safe gets harder and harder. Just invasive flora everywhere.

    • @alx252
      @alx252 Рік тому

      The ecosystem is constantly changing and don't care about extinct. You want to preserve your actual eco system as is, but this is not how nature works.

    • @toast6375
      @toast6375 Рік тому

      @@alx252 I used tu think like that to lol, I don’t have time to waste explaining something that’d probably just be ignored, so I’ll just recommend you search it up

  • @rebeccashields9626
    @rebeccashields9626 Рік тому +113

    OMG the girdeling! I am doing this instead this year. In Wisconsin we battle buckthorn on our property and it is such a pain to cut down, all we have is a hand saw and sawsall. The girdeling would have saved me so much time and energy! That is what I am doing this year.

    • @sambrown9421
      @sambrown9421 Рік тому +15

      Make sure you do any of this in the fall when it pulls the herbicide down. Doing it in the Spring or Summer will not be effective. You may know that already. I’ve cleared 5 acres of buckthorn. You don’t really need to completely girdle a buckthorn. Just a few slashes( in the fall) treated with herbicide will kill it over winter.

    • @scot_irsh
      @scot_irsh Рік тому +2

      All you need to girdel is an axe. Chop around the tree and then again an inch or two above or below the first, then make sure you remove the wood between the two cuts. If you don't have Herbicide you can use diesel fuel.

    • @tf19Twigy
      @tf19Twigy Рік тому +1

      Buckthorn is the worst! Its a constant battle for us.

  • @leebegaming4130
    @leebegaming4130 Рік тому +77

    Dude I love these, we need more creators like you

  • @byronharris358
    @byronharris358 Рік тому +60

    Been fighting Yaupon Holly here at my place in East Texas. Started with pulling up the stumps with my tractor. Works, but very slow, so gave up. Next just cut. Not good, comes back better than ever. Researching, I found out about Tryclopyr/diesel mix. Works great. Next step is bringing back fire. Been on several burns and taken a burn managers course. We are going to do a small test burn in a couple of weeks. End goal is to bring this property back to a pine woods savanna.

    • @Anzeljaeg
      @Anzeljaeg Рік тому

      ...pine woods FOREST
      ... its better and is the correct use of words.

    • @inkySaccharine
      @inkySaccharine Рік тому

      How'd that burn go my man?

    • @byronharris358
      @byronharris358 Рік тому

      @@inkySaccharine Thanks for asking. Unfortunately, we haven't been able to burn.

    • @byronharris358
      @byronharris358 Рік тому +2

      @@Anzeljaeg Historically, the part of East Texas where my property is located was a pine tree savanna. The absence of fire has turned it into the piney woods thicket. My goal is to clear out the underbrush and use prescribed fire to return my little piece of land back to a pine tree savanna.

    • @Amy-of7gw
      @Amy-of7gw 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the information… did a deep dive, your project will aid 100s of endangered species of animals and plants and return to its native existence. Will you control burn? Does this cause issue with your community and neighbors? Best of luck

  • @Rurik_Luci
    @Rurik_Luci Рік тому +29

    My grandfather had a different technique for getting rid of trees and keeping them from regrowing.
    We called it the kaboom method.

    • @tothemaxx1991
      @tothemaxx1991 Рік тому +2

      Ye olden dynamite

    • @XenZenSen
      @XenZenSen 11 місяців тому +2

      Its 4 months later and i cant sleep. You gave me a huge laugh, thank you

  • @steve.o33
    @steve.o33 Рік тому +22

    I always burn the stump, then i dig up the roots. I havent had a resprout yet.

    • @mtraven23
      @mtraven23 Рік тому +15

      I tried the burn..not great results. Now I drill into it with a wood auger, pour molasses in there & the ants take care of it in about a year

    • @solveigsgang2909
      @solveigsgang2909 Рік тому

      Kahle’s son says hi

  • @NotSoGoodGamingTV
    @NotSoGoodGamingTV Рік тому +23

    They use girdling a lot in the Dutch dunes to, if i remember, mostly renew places by creating deadwood for insects and decay.

  • @AntonTheBear
    @AntonTheBear Рік тому +6

    Down with the Bradford pears!!!! Love your content!!

  • @ibrewhaha
    @ibrewhaha Рік тому +9

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have an acre of Bradford and Privett and Sweet gum to clear. It is so thick with saplings we can't get through it. I'm trying keep the desirable trees.

  • @DS_Honeycutt
    @DS_Honeycutt Рік тому +4

    Instead of using poisoning, Drill holes and us SALT!

  • @pantherfishgill3361
    @pantherfishgill3361 Рік тому +2

    that Tordon RTU is very effective but stays in the ground a long time. My boss would warn customers using it to their backyard if they had pets children or was planning to plant a garden and grind the stump if possible

  • @richardmoore609
    @richardmoore609 Рік тому +8

    The EPA actually paid us to fell a 3 acre area on our property. They had someone come and mark out the trees and we cut and left the ones that were marked. One of the big problems in the north east is the trees grow so tall and make such a thick canopy that light can't reach the forest floor preventing smaller plants and trees from growing, a lot of species depend on thick underbrush for homes and foraging. Also the area is subject to high winds that will knock over trees and a lot of animals depend on those fallen tree's for homes and foraging. By cutting trees you allow the forest to regrow and semi artificially create homes for more animals.

    • @Urbicide
      @Urbicide Рік тому

      The EPA, not the DNR, Forestry Division?

    • @richardmoore609
      @richardmoore609 Рік тому +2

      @@Urbicide that's who they had come out and mark the trees but the actual funding was from the EPA project.

    • @Urbicide
      @Urbicide Рік тому

      @@richardmoore609 Interesting.

  • @MarinatedTaco
    @MarinatedTaco Рік тому +1

    I like how almost every video the Bradford Pear Shows Up

  • @XxM1LLERxX
    @XxM1LLERxX Рік тому +8

    What type of herbicide do you recommend? Everything I grew up using is nowadays proven to either ruin your soil long term or cause cancer

    • @user-ww8nz5oo2l
      @user-ww8nz5oo2l 9 місяців тому +1

      What hes using here is perfect. triclopyr is good against killing root and stem sprouting trees and its selective so its not going to affect the ground health as its just a growth regulator that mimics an auxin used for growth. This mimic causes the plant or tree to kill itself by confusing its natural growth pattern and pace with flooding of false synthetic signals to the plant/tree.

  • @immortalcoils93
    @immortalcoils93 Рік тому +8

    I love the Bradford Pear but understand completely how they gotta go. We cut a lot of trees on my golf course and I've been showing the guys what's best for the courses ecosystem and that helps the course look better and more natural. All thanks to you.

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 10 місяців тому +1

      golf course and ecosystem don't belong in the same sentence.

  • @davec.3198
    @davec.3198 Рік тому +3

    Gerdeling is also great to kill trees you want to harvest for firewood. Dry them out as dead standing for 2 yrs. Buck and split and you can burn them that year.

  • @attrezzopox
    @attrezzopox 8 місяців тому

    Thank you! Responsibly applied, follow the GD directions and do the work!
    Man I love this channel.

  • @bearthomas
    @bearthomas Рік тому +1

    I love the smile at the end and then another smile and another smirk it was great

  • @P.e.m.a.
    @P.e.m.a. Рік тому +13

    Ahh, a distinguished gentleman who has disdain for the bradford pear as well - Most excellent! 🧐

  • @mikebar42
    @mikebar42 Рік тому +2

    U need a little stump grinder so u don't have to use poison

  • @cowgoRAWR30
    @cowgoRAWR30 Рік тому +4

    This is what I do for a job! It's really fun but lots of trees look like natives, so you really have to understand the differences between trees

  • @alnabulsi313
    @alnabulsi313 Рік тому +1

    I identify so strongly with the first shot 😂

  • @worshipwormking2327
    @worshipwormking2327 Рік тому +3

    at what point would you consider that girdled tree good for firewood? ignoring the general rule of letting it dry out, I'm more concerned with herbicide remnants, as i can't imagine they'd be good to breathe in

  • @ben10mama
    @ben10mama Рік тому +1

    I really wish I knew this! I'm gonna use this as I've been battling some trees and bushes I've been trying to kill

  • @adyingbreedofman9112
    @adyingbreedofman9112 10 місяців тому +1

    Old timers in Northern climates used to girdle the tree, let the leaves suck it dry and leave it standing till they needed the wood in the middle of a snowy winter. Leaf dried and standing dead.

  • @charleshowell7855
    @charleshowell7855 Рік тому +5

    What’s the latest on American chestnut? Hard to believe 1/3 of our eastern forest were American chestnut. Are the hybrid ones being planted?

    • @creatednordestroyed5339
      @creatednordestroyed5339 Рік тому

      unfortunately after the white man destroyed the eastern American forest things will sadly never be the same again.

    • @mwnemo
      @mwnemo Рік тому +3

      Hybrids are available. Looks like there is more movement right now for GMO chestnuts

  • @colinrice6865
    @colinrice6865 10 місяців тому +1

    Dang we need our wolves back in the midwest!

  • @jodiedavis6322
    @jodiedavis6322 Рік тому

    Btw- I started following you on Instagram because of following California native plant society, UC Davis arboretum. (🤫 Now you’re my favorite) Thanks for all you do for this earth.

  • @mobranch1369
    @mobranch1369 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for these options!!

  • @AmazingAutist
    @AmazingAutist 6 місяців тому

    Okay but why did you have to bring the Vsauce energy

  • @jack-vw8nb
    @jack-vw8nb Рік тому +1

    I worked in southern Oregon on a brush cutting crew for a few years. Being on the coast, most of the jobs we did were gorse (highly invasive). I hated having to blast everything we cut with herbicide, but it's literally the only way to make sure it's dead enough to keep in check. Poisons still don't kill all of it without diligence.

  • @Arcanefungus
    @Arcanefungus Рік тому +9

    I once read somewhere you can also drive a copper nail into the root of a tree you want gone. No clue If it really works though...

    • @teamcybr8375
      @teamcybr8375 Рік тому +3

      Sounds like the eldrich method

    • @johnharvey5412
      @johnharvey5412 10 місяців тому +2

      Where do people find copper nails? 🤷

    • @nathon1942
      @nathon1942 10 місяців тому

      @@johnharvey5412hardware store

  • @graysonpickett2727
    @graysonpickett2727 Рік тому +5

    In pastures you can flush cut and mow the sprouts a few times and they can eventually give up. I do this with mesquites in the pastures. Its not always practical in the wooded areas but it allows us to not use herbicides in our fields

  • @patrickfarrell2803
    @patrickfarrell2803 Рік тому +1

    The John Wick of trees

  • @gardenstate732
    @gardenstate732 Рік тому +3

    cool

  • @dynamoterror7077
    @dynamoterror7077 Рік тому

    Very useful advice, thanks!

  • @LovelyRitas
    @LovelyRitas Рік тому +1

    Is this what I'd use to get rid of the Tree of Heaven that came with my house. The main tree has been taken down to about 12' ft by the power but in certain that its gonna grow back fast. I NEED TO GET RID OF THEM !!!

  • @raskov75
    @raskov75 Рік тому

    As someone who lived in a neighborhood decorated with Bradford Pears, I understand completely. I mean, I'm no angel and the smell of an adult theater isn't foreign to me but you know, time and place.

  • @augustus1757
    @augustus1757 Рік тому +1

    Bruh that one frame

  • @A.Girl.Has.No.Name.
    @A.Girl.Has.No.Name. Рік тому +8

    Any idea for killing English Ivy? It's climbing my trees like crazy, and though I cut the vines and pulled away what I could up as far as I can reach... It didn't work I have no idea what herbicide to use, or if that will help.

    • @firefly6396
      @firefly6396 Рік тому +1

      Try to get at the roots of it and also destroy any new growth you see also when tearing it down id lay a tarp or two down to catch any seeds or anything that can start more of them

    • @A.Girl.Has.No.Name.
      @A.Girl.Has.No.Name. Рік тому

      @@firefly6396 many thanks! It sticks to the tree trunks and doesn't pull off easily (if at all) so since cutting alone didn't work, I'll cut, use herbicide on the ends, and put a tarp down around to kill any new growth. Thanks again! 😊

    • @llamawerkz
      @llamawerkz Рік тому +1

      Have you tried Round Up/glyphosate? I know some people are squeamish about using it, but it's a general use/non selective herbicide. You can also get 20% vinegar and use that as a defoliant. Some companies make a ready mixed version of it as an herbicide, with dye and surfactant mixed in. It doesn't kill it from the root, but if you keep defoliating it, the roots will eventually run out of stored energy.

    • @mattmccallum2007
      @mattmccallum2007 Рік тому +1

      English Ivy had thick waxy leaves that are resistant to most herbicides.

    • @creatednordestroyed5339
      @creatednordestroyed5339 Рік тому

      yank chop and burn. you'll get there faster than you think

  • @lighter412
    @lighter412 Рік тому

    Me with magnesium rod: only way? I think not

  • @steve_the_springtails
    @steve_the_springtails Рік тому

    Thank you for finally giving me a way to get rid of this pesky mulberry bush growing way to close to the house

  • @aleisterlavey9716
    @aleisterlavey9716 Рік тому +1

    Does anyone know if the trick with copper nails works?

  • @Alipticalaxislaughs
    @Alipticalaxislaughs Рік тому

    The first and last shot 😂

  • @Reach-fe8yi
    @Reach-fe8yi Рік тому

    Debarking at the base also leaves dead stand, depending on species

    • @autumn5592
      @autumn5592 Рік тому

      Girdling is the process of cutting the bark around the circumference of the tree.

  • @Automedon2
    @Automedon2 10 місяців тому

    One man fighting the good fight

  • @codyboudreau2838
    @codyboudreau2838 Рік тому +1

    Is that poison bad for the Forrest or ?

  • @andrekz9138
    @andrekz9138 10 місяців тому

    Girdling is genius.. provides habitat for woodpeckers and owls!

  • @harrisonwill1077
    @harrisonwill1077 Рік тому +2

    Just be not dumb with the herbicide, don't want to make the environment worse

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 10 місяців тому

      You think YOU can tell this man anything about the environment? LOL

    • @Voyajer.
      @Voyajer. 10 місяців тому

      @@Automedon2 I interpereted his comment as being directed at viewers

  • @SonicBoone56
    @SonicBoone56 Рік тому +3

    Can't wait for uninformed normies to downvote this video thinking all trees are good.

    • @raydapunk9085
      @raydapunk9085 Рік тому +2

      Lol. I see you everywhere on this guys videos 😂

    • @autumn5592
      @autumn5592 Рік тому +2

      Man it's so frustrating, 'save the trees' monkeys screaming about cutting trees down that are causing harm, have rot, or are diseased.

  • @msjkramey
    @msjkramey Рік тому

    I read the title as "kill teens" and I thought it was a horror movie parody lol

  • @Yodie208
    @Yodie208 Рік тому +1

    Girdling alone will kill the tree. You do not need herbicide.

  • @mywiddlewabbit6396
    @mywiddlewabbit6396 Рік тому

    What my neighbours did to kill a tree was cut it down drilled holes and poured a mixture of salt and buttermilk into them, oddly enough it worked for them

  • @KingNeri12
    @KingNeri12 Рік тому

    Look I'm a kid and it's late. That's the only thing I can say to justify this statement, but... Man said help the ecosystem, by killing trees. Now, I'm sure there's a reason why these types of trees are harmful or a reason it would be a good thing to cut them down... but you didn't explain it, so it leaves people like me who are ignorant to the situation wondering why. Now, in an act of wisdom, I will go and research this particular type of tree; however, most people won't. So next time I'd appreciate if you elaborated on the issue before continuing to explain how to solve it. Good vid man. This is the type of knowledge I would probably never use, but is just good to have.

  • @mercuryhoward632
    @mercuryhoward632 Рік тому

    Crazy how different managment methods are over there, I live in western Washington state which is actially considered a rainforest so our issues are a little different. We got issues with tree monocultures, not enough old growth trees, not enough trees near rivers, and others but generally we dont kill trees.

  • @ExodusAlpha3908
    @ExodusAlpha3908 Рік тому

    I dig a trench, build a fire over the stump and then use, used motor oil as a fuel source for the fire. 3 tasks in one go, I get rid of used motor oil, I get rid of a stump and it don’t grow back. Of course I only do this on my property.

  • @davidtomlinson4582
    @davidtomlinson4582 Рік тому

    When you cut a trees flush with the ground or thereabouts and you found some steel nails in it most of the time that will kill whatever species tree it is and keep it from re-sprouting. Thereby eliminating the need to use herbicides.

  • @MrMaddoks
    @MrMaddoks Рік тому

    Savage. I love it

  • @cdevpayne
    @cdevpayne Рік тому

    You can also cut the stump near the ground than take a 1 inch drill and drill holes in the stump and pour salt down the holes and the salt will kill the stump and roots. Thanks.

  • @MrEpic325
    @MrEpic325 8 місяців тому

    we basically do the exact same thing with scotch broom over here in Washington in the Conservation Corps!

  • @GregoryMcBride-qf7hx
    @GregoryMcBride-qf7hx 10 місяців тому

    It would be cool if there was a type of wood loving fungus mushroom, that you could plant inside stumps that would take them over and destroy them

  • @nataliet8149
    @nataliet8149 Рік тому +2

    do you please have any tips for Ailanthus 😭 even with herbicided stumps or girdling, they shoot up like mad as soon as you hurt them

    • @warrengently6418
      @warrengently6418 Рік тому +1

      Those are the worst. They are like monsters.

    • @lyzardkyng9077
      @lyzardkyng9077 Рік тому

      What type of herbicide are you using?

    • @Urbicide
      @Urbicide Рік тому

      Use a 50/50 mixture of Garlon 3A & water. Spray the stump preferably within 5 to 10 minutes after cutting. Give it a second squirt after another 10 or 15 minutes for good luck. I sometimes will use the tip of the bar to cut shallow grooves into the face of the stump & any surface roots. I then liberally spray more herbicide into these depressions to help ensure that the job gets done. I had some "Tree of Heaven" on my woodlot, & was successful in removing them.

  • @KikinCh1kin
    @KikinCh1kin Рік тому

    Also a few copper nails in the trees also works to kill them standing. In case you dont wanna buy a chainsaw, sprayer, and herbicide.

  • @jaimeragan6527
    @jaimeragan6527 Рік тому

    I've cut deep crosses in stumps of undesirable trees and filled up the cuts with ice melt, it works well

  • @SAGECREW
    @SAGECREW 10 місяців тому

    I have property, we’ll family owned property in North Carolina and I see how useful your experience would be in maintaining and preserving what we have here in the Croatan. Have you ever been to Eastern NC? Specifically the Croatan… there’s a tradition of letting wildlife take over and then be removed by natural and artificial processes of controlled burning to protect long leaf pine species. I think there’s a business opportunity here to be used and let alone the scientific research that is accessible. You should visit NC if not!

  • @jodiedavis6322
    @jodiedavis6322 Рік тому

    QUESTION- We are trying to go native on our small city property. We had a Chinese tallow tree cut down and stump removed just over a year ago. Now we’re chasing suckers due to the root system. What is the best solution?

  • @kevinnixon7997
    @kevinnixon7997 Рік тому

    Actually, a Bush hog will kill if cut during dry summer weather. No rain 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after, temps over 30C.

  • @altonhipp4075
    @altonhipp4075 Рік тому

    Bradford pear is good for firewood lot if you got the room....ain't worth spit for ornamental use....stinky blooms, weak branch structure.....but grows fast and burns good.

  • @-GloryGloryToOlGeorgia
    @-GloryGloryToOlGeorgia 10 місяців тому

    Why Haven’t I ever herd of Bradford pears in north east Georgia? We do have crazy privet wisteria and kudzu though

  • @elladoz1966
    @elladoz1966 Рік тому

    The look from the first Guy could kill a tree 😁

  • @saultube44
    @saultube44 Рік тому

    Dead dry trees are perfect torches tho

  • @yokotaashi
    @yokotaashi Рік тому

    You should also cover the safety techniques you are using while doing this so ppl don't just go around spraying this on everything!

  • @kyleodowd7558
    @kyleodowd7558 8 місяців тому

    Are you worried at all about herbicides getting into the ecosystem through water runoff and becoming a problem through biomagnification? Why is this preferable over burning? Thanks for your channel!

  • @PGRFN
    @PGRFN Рік тому +2

    I thought a Bradford pear was like a regular pear tree... Why would anyone plant a useless tree...

  • @scotiadragoon5974
    @scotiadragoon5974 Рік тому

    Some local bastard broke into our Victorian Public Gardens and girdled several trees. They were trying to save them, but the last that I’ve read, it didn’t look promising. Absolutely pointless, beyond wanton destruction.

  • @robhunter75
    @robhunter75 10 місяців тому

    Have you tried drilling the stump with 1-1 1/2 drill and packing the holes with a high nitrogen fertilizer?

  • @jacquelinenelson-norris5809

    Autumn Olive and Russian olive. I would love to do this to the Chinese Cork trees in our HOA woods.

  • @Vintageguy73
    @Vintageguy73 Рік тому +4

    I use undiluted glyphosate on kudzu and privet after I injure the plant. Is Tryclopear a better choice?

    • @lyzardkyng9077
      @lyzardkyng9077 Рік тому +4

      Yes it is. Especially when it's oil based.

  • @usp211816
    @usp211816 Рік тому

    I have a yard full of live oaks, I swear it's a vine, not a tree. It's like it's all one plant. I had one taken out a few years back and they flush-cut it. I have been pulling the sprouts off it ever since. I could start a nursery from that one stump.

  • @ryanscott642
    @ryanscott642 10 місяців тому

    Do a video on standing deadwood!

  • @moamoa7067
    @moamoa7067 10 місяців тому

    Any suggestions besides herbicide? I have a invasive bush that's planted in sandy soil that spreads(by roots) like crazy because it does not have any competition. Cutting it back multiple times does not work and herbicide is not sold to consumers directly, and also planning to use the area for edible landscaping and near a natual well/watershed. Could I tarp the area for a year?

  • @kristicollett7887
    @kristicollett7887 Рік тому +1

    I've been told you can cut a tree almost flush with the ground then drill some holes in the cut and dump Epson salt into the holes and they die off... true?

  • @markp8295
    @markp8295 Рік тому

    Just a heads up. Be careful with the concentrated Triclopyr acid. (Timbrel is what we used to use.) I got some on my skin when washing bottles for recycling and it left an unusual not svært, but time, wrinkly part of my hand that's never fully recovered.

    • @GdUpG2Gmafia
      @GdUpG2Gmafia 10 місяців тому

      What type or brand of TRICLOPYR do you recommend?🤔

  • @maritzafernandez6187
    @maritzafernandez6187 7 місяців тому

    Are any of these techniques can be used on one unwanted Oak tree? to dry and not to fall because is in the house property. Any advice thanks!

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 10 місяців тому

    Thanks 👍🏽🤠 9/13/23

  • @Monster_NopeNope
    @Monster_NopeNope Рік тому

    Most trees you gotta do it in the first 3 seconds to provide a more effective murder

  • @imchris5000
    @imchris5000 Рік тому

    making a deep vertical cut with the chainsaw in the shape of a + filled with potassium nitrate works wonders. it takes less than 2 years for the stump to turn to punk

  • @lilliwhite4404
    @lilliwhite4404 10 місяців тому

    🤗🤗

  • @stefancarlson4700
    @stefancarlson4700 10 місяців тому

    Any tips for removing an established tree of heaven with getting all the root suckers the next year?! 🙏

  • @astk5214
    @astk5214 Рік тому

    While the city cuts off 5 branches of my tree and it dies

  • @jokerfacexiii2600
    @jokerfacexiii2600 11 місяців тому

    Thank youu!!

  • @TimeSurfer206
    @TimeSurfer206 Рік тому

    The reason only the outer layer of the tree is sprayed is because that is the only part of the tree that actually grows.
    This is the "Cambium layer." It's quite frankly, the only part of the tree that's actually alive, in the trunky parts.
    For spreaders like that damn Bradford Pear, the herbicide is an absolute necessity.
    For most of the non-spreaders, simply girdling the tree will kill it.
    I see people killing their Roses by girdling them with their weed-eaters all the time.

  • @sorrenblitz805
    @sorrenblitz805 10 місяців тому

    Weird man I usually use agent Orange and Napalm to kill trees I need gone. 😂

  • @hollyfalk1753
    @hollyfalk1753 Рік тому

    What's that herbicide called again goes a bit too fast for me to catch it.
    Had a honey locust cut down a few years ago and it won't give up on life. Darn thing has more life in it now that it's cut down than when it was standing. It has some pretty impressive thorns I don't want anyone to get hurt on.
    Read some of the comments maybe herbicide isn't the best option here, we live in a borough.

  • @alexandratsankova5825
    @alexandratsankova5825 Рік тому

    There were two unwanted trees that grew in my yard and to try to kill them i stripped the bark of their stump after cutting them off. They had tried to regrow previously but after doing this they did not regrow (thankfully)
    Sadly it takes quite a lot of work to strip the bark of the stump.
    Oh and another annoying tree that regrew a lot i split the stump to try to dry it out and just force a lot of stress on the roots so that they die instead of regrowing. Idk how reliable doing this is but i did manage to kill 3 annoying trees so

  • @JoseMartinez-df2db
    @JoseMartinez-df2db 10 місяців тому

    How do I stop sucker from popping out all over the place without killing the actual tree you want?

  • @coryshannon449
    @coryshannon449 Рік тому

    Depending on the species different metals can poison and kill a tree. Just a few nails or sheets.