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Thread: Battle of the THORNY LOCUST!!!!!!

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    Battle of the THORNY LOCUST!!!!!!

    Cut tree down : It comes back...


    Drill holes in stump... It comes back...


    Spray with Round UP AND 41 % Gycophosphate..... IT COMES BACK.....

    So... I tried sometging different!!!

    NOW, DON'T LAUGH !!!!

    For a test , I sprayed 4 different locations in the front and back yard that had those darn things sprouting up..

    Anyone want to guess what I sprayed the Locusts with??

    In 24 hours!!!! they were all DEAD AS A DOOR NAIL !!!

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    I have had good luck with Roundup. For a stump, I drill some 1/2" holes down in and fill with Roundup.

    For sprouts I trim off the top a bit and then cut a straw off to fit over the sprout and finally put some roundup down the straw. It kills the sprout and others close to it.

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    I've dumped bacon grease on stuff to kill it, but I ain't got any idea what you might have used. I can't wait to see where this goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Cutshall View Post
    I've dumped bacon grease on stuff to kill it, but I ain't got any idea what you might have used. I can't wait to see where this goes.

    Hint:.....

    It is used to prevent getting the ZIKA VIRUS!!

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    I use concentrated Round-Up poured in the holes.

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    Round Up didn't work

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    Off?
    Crazy!
    Maria
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    Round Up is a complete waste of time on WOODY plants like trees. Unless it is a conifer, use Triclopyr.

    Round up is sprayed on leaves to stop photosysthesis, killing leafy plants. Trying to drill holes or get it to be absorbed into stumps will require a crazy amount or endless applications to stop new green growth.

    Triclopyr stops the new green growth from starting in the first place. It is also great for oily/waxy plants like poison ivy.
    Last edited by Greg R Bradley; 07-11-2016 at 9:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maria Alvarado View Post
    Off?
    Crazy!
    And it WORKED!!

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    Hmmm...might have to try it on my bamboo. Keep out the mosquitos at the same time!
    Maria
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    Good for you for finding something that worked! Crossbow herbicide works wonders on woody plants too. Like others have said, Roundup is more for leafy weeds and grasses. You can also to a "supermix" and mix Crossbow with Roundup and kill off all sorts of mixed-vegetation. This is a woodworking forum. No need to remind about using caution with mixing & breathing chemicals! :-)
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    sounds like a temporary fix to me

    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Martin View Post
    Cut tree down : It comes back...
    Honey Locust? We don't have it here so I don't know anything about it but... if it is anything like Black Locust it sends up sprouts from shallow roots that grow outwards far from the tree. They are a little bit like Johnson grass and bamboo in that respect.

    I wouldn't get too excited about killing the little sprouts that pop up from the roots. Unless you somehow killed the roots they will send up more sprouts later. Maybe next week, maybe next year. Killing tree roots by spraying something on the sprouts would be a miracle I think.

    The only thing that I've found that will get rid of Black Locust sprouts forever is to dig up the roots. When more sprout, I dig them up until I finally get them all.

    JKJ

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    Unless they are specifically in the way, I don't mess with black locust. Locust is like wooden gold around my house. I use it for building, burning, handles, and posts (and I fence a lot).
    I was once a woodworker, I still am I'm just saying that I once was.

    Chop your own wood, it will warm you twice. -Henry Ford

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    Remedy 1 qt to i gal diesel, spray about a 4 inch band all the way around the trunk just above the base. If you look on the Texas A&M web site they list another product you can mix in in addition to the Remedy that is supposed to make it even better, I have not tried it just the Remedy has worked for me.

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    Off is a great weed and grass killer. Kinda makes you wonder what it might do to you doesn't it?

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