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Bristoes thread on a fire and his clearing acreage made me think of this video I saw the other day . I'm going to build a couple of these Kill Poles and see if I can rid the shooting lanes of the fast growing yaupon trees . Bushogging twice a year sucks , they just sprout right back up strong as ever here in the swamp jungle .
Thought others might have a use for a $12 tool that kills the unwanted trees/brush on their property or lease .



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Velpar.


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Good info for a stump killer applicator.

I've been using a small paint brush. That looks easier.


I happen to disagree with him on killing brush with it though... Most applications to kill brush (and get a good ratio of kill) is to completely coat the bottom 3 feet of the brush.... clear to the bottom, all the way around the brush/tree.

I find a sprayer works much better. He's correct on the dosage. 1 part Remedy, 3 parts diesel. Doesn't have to be dyed diesel. Just diesel.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Good info for a stump killer applicator.

I've been using a small paint brush. That looks easier.


I happen to disagree with him on killing brush with it though... Most applications to kill brush (and get a good ratio of kill) is to completely coat the bottom 3 feet of the brush.... clear to the bottom, all the way around the brush/tree.

I find a sprayer works much better. He's correct on the dosage. 1 part Remedy, 3 parts diesel. Doesn't have to be dyed diesel. Just diesel.


is Velpar and/or Remedy available over the counter without an applicator's license?

how about Garlon? somebody told me garlon works pretty good.

or goats.


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The curse here is Russian olive. Introduced 80 or 90 years ago as an ornamental, now it's a plague.


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Originally Posted by Gus
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Good info for a stump killer applicator.

I've been using a small paint brush. That looks easier.


I happen to disagree with him on killing brush with it though... Most applications to kill brush (and get a good ratio of kill) is to completely coat the bottom 3 feet of the brush.... clear to the bottom, all the way around the brush/tree.

I find a sprayer works much better. He's correct on the dosage. 1 part Remedy, 3 parts diesel. Doesn't have to be dyed diesel. Just diesel.


is Velpar and/or Remedy available over the counter without an applicator's license?

how about Garlon? somebody told me garlon works pretty good.

or goats.



What chemicals are regulated to licensed applicators very by state.

Here you can by Remedy OTC.


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Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
The curse here is Russian olive. Introduced 80 or 90 years ago as an ornamental, now it's a plague.


I deal with lots of varieties of invasive brush.

If it's tough to kill, I use a mixture of Remedy, Glyphosate, and Sendero. That will kill anything. Anything.


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I have had good luck with ag 40%+ glyphosate.
Chop down and into the tree with an axe, making a pocket. Go the whole way around.
Dribble the glyophsate into the pockets.

It works with easy to get stuff, nothing fancy.

Harder work, but they die.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Good info for a stump killer applicator.

I've been using a small paint brush. That looks easier.


I happen to disagree with him on killing brush with it though... Most applications to kill brush (and get a good ratio of kill) is to completely coat the bottom 3 feet of the brush.... clear to the bottom, all the way around the brush/tree.

I find a sprayer works much better. He's correct on the dosage. 1 part Remedy, 3 parts diesel. Doesn't have to be dyed diesel. Just diesel.


is Velpar and/or Remedy available over the counter without an applicator's license?

how about Garlon? somebody told me garlon works pretty good.

or goats.



What chemicals are regulated to licensed applicators very by state.

Here you can by Remedy OTC.



got'cha. looks like remedy & garlon are competing brand names for the a.i. of trichopypr.

a spray routine that would not only offer top kill, but kill the roots too would seem to make sense.

then regular mowing of groundcover, etc.

down here in the southeast, chinese (& english) privit seems to be literally taking over. it's hard to get hdwood reproduction in the river bottoms any more. the privet takes over after a harvest cut. but, it does feed the deer in the winter time. can't deny that.


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remedy at TSC is available for round 90.00 this year . my 60 gallon sprayer I mix 1/2 qt remedy and 1 qt 2/4d for mesquite and osage with a good soakin on the bottom of the tree

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PRESIDENT TRUMP 2024/2028 !!!!!!!!!!


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Hack & squirt method . 5min. .



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Good info.

I'll bookmark this thread.

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I drill a 1” hole At a downward angle in a tree I want to die. Pour straight round up in the hole. It dies.

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Originally Posted by hanco
I drill a 1” hole At a downward angle in a tree I want to die. Pour straight round up in the hole. It dies.


managing the eco-system. what a concept.

at least we're beginning to take a look at the subject.

lot's of folks wants to import foreign flowers and shrubs.

it helps their bottom line, and tons of folks wants to buy such items.


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Used bluing salts will kill any tree of any size. 😉.....just pour around the base and blammo....dead tree.

New bluing salts work too but tend to be cost prohibitive. 😁


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Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
The curse here is Russian olive. Introduced 80 or 90 years ago as an ornamental, now it's a plague.


The east side of our state has plenty of Russian Olives but I really don’t look at them as pests or a plague since they usually offer the only shade and cover in arid sagebrush country. They also provide feed to many animals.

I’m not sure about Idaho but we have Russian Olive trees on the dry side that are easily 80-100 years old from my understanding and experience. If it wasn’t for Russian Olive trees there’d be nothing taller than 4ft high in the desert sagebrush country.


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We have Chinese Tallow down here.

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People spray roundup all over the place, how is it damaging the eco system putting a couple ounces in a unwanted Tallow tree?

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if anybody knows how to kill New Mexico 'Rabbit Brush' I would be more than interested. I know Monsanto was working on something but they have not perfected it yet

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