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PinesAndProjectiles

Formerly MinnesotaMulisha
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  • Jul 30, 2013
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    So I’ve got about an acre that’s full of sumac. I recently cut down what was in a 75’ circle. They’re mostly 1-2” diameter so nothing big.

    Ever since, they’re spreading like wild fire.

    They’re popping up in my grass as fast as I can cut them down.

    I think they’re related to the coyote family and know that the population is down so they’ve increased production.

    Trying to get rid of it, I’ve tried burning and the 41% glyphosate shit that you’re “supposed” to mix like 16:1 with water. I went about 50/50 because I’m done being nice.

    The glyphosate works on the stuff that I can see, but in two days there will be new growth right next to the shit I sprayed.

    Have any of you found a way to kill it off?
     
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    Your application rate is way to weak. Mix 50oz of glyphosate with 40oz of 24d with 40oz of ammonium sulfate spray grade (AMS) in your sprayer. Not sure how big your sprayer tank is but you are going to want 15 gallons of water minimum per acre.

    You could also use Garlon here is a generic

     
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    Gasoline...kills everything.
    Not everything.

    A few years ago I had an infestation of ground bees. First year it was "Oh look, bees, how cute." Second year it was " Wow, those bees have really increased." 3rd year it was "Holy shit I gotta do something about these bees." In my 1/2 acre yard there was a hole the size of a pencil every 4"-6" with a bee in every one. Fortunately they didnt sting but it was really annoying to walk thru the yard and be surrounded by bees.

    I tried every commercial poison out there, nothing, they seemed to like it. In frustration I tried putting straight gasoline in the sprayer...the little sons of bitches just flew away. Killed the grass but not the bee's. I finally contacted the University Extension Agent and they turned me onto sone stuff that killed them, but damn, I've never seen a but not die when you put gas on it. o_O
     
    I only want to rid the sumac. There are other trees in the vicinity that I’d like to keep.
    Mulcher. Been fighting these damn Youpon bushes for years, the have been choking my trees out. Finaly gave in and hired a mulcher, pricey but I wish I had done it a long time ago. You can see the remaining bushes in background. DEATH TO YOUPONS.
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    some of these bushes are like small trees, 6- 8" diameter
     
    Mulcher. Been fighting these damn Youpon bushes for years, the have been choking my trees out. Finaly gave in and hired a mulcher, pricey but I wish I had done it a long time ago. You can see the remaining bushes in background. DEATH TO YOUPONS.
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    some of these bushes are like small trees, 6- 8" diameter
    Remedy and diesel or else it’s definitely coming back, but that should be applied immediately after cutting preferably. Yaupon is terrible here.