Then, clear cut it and treat the stumps of the invasives with herbicides. Clear the vines off the trees. Sell what trees you can for timber and sell the rest for firewood.
@@1astallman do we know what effect it has on all the other species though? I mean would think I would rather see volunteers going in and weeding out rather than risking death and ecological disruption for all of the other species that would be affected by glyphosate.
this is so SAD!!
But we NEED to SAVE our TREES!! IF it means clear-cutting..sad but necessary!
Great work
I cut down an invasive vine in my woods every 2 weeks. This does keep it under control.
You need to use goats to graze it for 3 years. Guaranteed your invasive species and weeds will die.
Then, clear cut it and treat the stumps of the invasives with herbicides. Clear the vines off the trees. Sell what trees you can for timber and sell the rest for firewood.
Dousing an area like backbone with glyphosate?
I understand the goal but, seriously?
When you take the Pesticide applicator exam you learn how common it is to use harsh chemicals in many circumstances. Sometimes it is really worth it.
@@1astallman do we know what effect it has on all the other species though? I mean would think I would rather see volunteers going in and weeding out rather than risking death and ecological disruption for all of the other species that would be affected by glyphosate.
@@1astallman I appreciate you taking the time to share these insights
@@Gwilfawe of course! I love to help share the education, hopefully you saw my last comment it got deleted for some reason
@@1astallman I did yeah, I can see it in my email notification but it's disappeared from the comment thread here for me too.
You need to use goats to graze it for 3 years. Guaranteed your invasive species and weeds will die.