Nothing is definitely better than something…
Wednesday, May 4th, 2011
In most cases you would think doing something to help a problem would be better than doing nothing. However in the case of Japanese Knotweed this is not always the case…
If a poorly trained sprayer with no experience sprays a stand of Japanese Knotweed all that is likely to happen is that the plant will reduce its leaf cover. It won’t be dead, it won’t even be particularly unhappy it will just be MORE difficult to get rid of.
With reduced leaf cover the ‘foliar’ applied herbicides will be difficult to apply – even by experienced operatives. If chemicals cannot be conveniently applied then the options for removal are very limited - and will probably be significantly more expensive….
A recent case highlighted the situation when a private homeowner decided to take the Japanese Knotweed on himself – armed with several hand sprayers from the local B and Q – cost £25 plus a bit of his time spent spraying. The results were a loss of leaf cover and some die back of the knotweed - leaving small deformed stems. The plant was far from dead but looked very unsightly….
The homeowner was trying to sell his house and had received a quotation from Japanese Knotweed Solutions of £1200… but decided that we were too expensive.
The building surveyor recognised the infestation and as part of his recommendations he included a section detailing that the Knotweed must be either eradicated or removed from site. Having failed to do either the homeowner called us back to site to offer practical solutions.
The only option that we could provide for an immediate sale - was excavation and removal of the contaminated waste…at a cost of £38,000…
So…when thinking about doing something about your Japanese Knotweed problem…first think about speaking to Japanese Knotweed Solutions…before you do something you regret.
Mike C


