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Is bindweed the same as Japanese knotweed? The biggest difference between bindweed and Japanese knotweed is the strength. Bindweed cannot stand up by itself and needs to bind itself around other plants (hence the name). Japanese knotweedwill never entwine another plant; it simply grows over the...
Take the time now to remove pests like slugs and dig up perennial weeds. Any perennial weeds that are left will look white and spindly since they’ve not seen light in a while. It makes them easy to spot and dig up. You might also spot dead plants on the soil surface – desiccated ...
With rat populations exploding across the globe, exterminators have one last shot to take back city streets from this cunning, resourceful pest.
a University of Delaware associate professor and extension specialist. In her original attempts to eliminate Japanese stilt grass (Microstegium vimineum), an introduced species that crowds out other plants, she’d tried all the standard approaches—mowing, herbicides, replanting with low fescue, and ...
Their keen sense of smell draws them instantly to the perimeter. On one side, rats appear to have burrowed beneath a concrete slab supporting a shed full of rakes and shovels. On the other end of the property, Japanese knotweed, a pest in its own right, has snaked its way through the...