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You mean like this?? I had to burn the mess after being ripped and pulled from the trees and thus I toiled for 2 yrs+ to get it under control and 10yrs later this is what it looks like. 1yr later..... 10 yrs later
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MadMuz
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RayNAiken
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There is a saying down south about kudzu and that is if it is in your yard don't sleep with the windows open.
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MadMuz
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RayNAiken
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Looks like a few grenades could take care of that problem. Used grenades in vietnam ....It would bring them to the top.
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MadMuz
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Cattle seem to love Kudzu, we had Kudzu beside a creek. We put Cattle in that area and over a few years they killed it just because they loved it and wouldn't let it grow.
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JonCarleton
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We have a lot of trouble with kudzu in this part of Georgia. It forms a tuber-style root that can be a few feet in girth and several feet long. Once those roots form, burning doesn't help much. Goats and cattle can keep it under control, but it can grow 14 inches per day. I've seen it up on top of Fort Mountain (altitude 6400 MSL). It climbed all the way from the bottom.
I killed a bunch of it that was coming over from my neighbor's farm by borrowing an IV drip bag from my wife and filling it with salt water. I needled the vine and let it suck itself to death. Too labor-intensive for a reasonable solution. though.
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MadMuz
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elwood
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Kudzu sucks......I guess the vines are OK if you like to be like Tarzan....but if not, it really is a nuisance.
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JonCarleton
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Florida has a slew of "beautiful plants" that have infested the state due to "beautification" efforts. Many come from OZ. Here's a list of some I remember:
1. Australian Pine. Imported due to its quick growth and intense root system to stabilize canal banks where canals were dug provide road bed material. The root system turned out to be so intense, it tore up the roads. 2. Malaleuca (paper tree). An Australian relative of the eucalyptus tree, it was imported as a decorative tree by land develoopers. It found a home in the Everglades and its overpopulation is the single greatest threat to water-levels in that area. Like the Australian Pine, its leaf droppings contain a toxin that prevents anything else to grow where it grows. When it flowers, the "scent" (read as stench) can cause respiratory distress in people with asthma or other breathing issues. 3. Water Hyacinth. An African water plant imported as a decoration. It took over the Everglades waterways, clogging canals to the point of impassability. Thousands of dollars are spend each year on the control of this water plant. 4. Brazilian Pepper (aka Florida Holly). Another import for decoration from South America. Like the Malaleuca, it found a home in the Everglades and chokes out other vegetation. It also features toxic leaves and sap that may cause poison-ivy-like conditions for those with sensitive skin. It also has an scent that may respiratory distress. Thickets of Brazilian Pepper are so dense that even deer go around them rather than attempt to make their way through a stand.
I understand that the US "got even" with Australia by "gifting" them with Prickly Pear Cactus a few decades ago. Last I heard, they were importing wasps to cure that problem. Heck, we could have sent over some killer bees from Texas if they wanted a stinging infestation.
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MadMuz
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Yes Jon.... we humans need to stop phucking with things like importing 'pretty flowers' We are not as smart as we think we are (humans in general) in fact, I believe, quite the opposite. 200 years ago, things were naievly or accidently transported from one continent to another..... there is no excuse for we humans to have meddled in such gigantic ways in the last 40 years... we (humans) should be smart enough to know better... All of this on 2 fronts... 1/ the gubbamint allowing scientist/educated people to bring things on purpose and 2/ people who smuggle things in without the gubamints knowledge..... I believe the world if done for, and it is our (humans) fault entirely.
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No wonder my allergies are going crazy this year. I just can't get rid of the sneezing and stuffiness. Damn plants. I was here first! Get off my planet!
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elwood
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Gabor wrote: No wonder my allergies are going crazy this year. I just can't get rid of the sneezing and stuffiness.
Try laying off the Dairy products and see if that helps.
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Gabor
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I don't eat or drink dairy at all. The closest I come to milk is eating a steak
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elwood
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OK then move out west.....the only time I don't have sinus issues is when I visit Az. Nv. Ca. .............. No mosquitos either!!
Yeah humidity and plants is really annoying.
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Gabor
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This year I see more people with the sinus problem than ever before. I bet nasal spray companies make a killing on us!
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elwood
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Yeah....I don't do sprays any more either, I would get used to them in a couple of weeks and they would do no good. I have had the best luck with chiropractic and avoiding all processed foods.....but then there is all the tree pollen, etc.... even the poor dog had watery eyes this past spring. Maybe a nice big ol Kudzu and fish head salad from the local Korean market.....maybe not.
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