Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
[Re: AJE]
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11/02/22 08:22 AM
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Birds eat the berrys Dahlgren, but it is a laxative for them. Then they come looking for freshly washed cars
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
[Re: Eagleye]
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11/03/22 11:13 PM
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Get a hold of Larry Meyer District 10s director. This Is right up his alley.
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
[Re: Eagleye]
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11/07/22 10:17 PM
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I won't rule out sprayers, but I've had too much trouble w/ them plugging up, creating a mess, trying to get them to always spray consistently & as desired, the tip falling off, etc (& I have tried several different hand sprayers, though I haven't tried the Solo).
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
[Re: Eagleye]
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11/07/22 11:29 PM
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I frequently used a tin can and a stick with a piece of sponge on the end. Also, I put a dab of cheapo food color from the $1.25 store in it so I could tell where I had already treated.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
[Re: Eagleye]
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11/08/22 11:42 AM
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I use a Mayo jar with a cover and paint the stump with with a 1" brush. I don't mind bending over (I need the exercise).
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
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11/09/22 10:29 PM
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I use a Mayo jar with a cover and paint the stump with with a 1" brush. I don't mind bending over (I need the exercise). I also prefer cut stump method
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
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11/22/22 10:44 PM
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I use a Mayo jar with a cover and paint the stump with with a 1" brush. I don't mind bending over (I need the exercise). It surely provides a workout. In fact I have to be careful not to overdo it or I get sore shoulders.
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
[Re: Eagleye]
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11/28/22 09:02 PM
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I think people are going to start noticing that buckthorn gets in their way enough to be able to have a decent chance of deflecting a bullet if shooting at a deer (or actually disallowing a shot in some situations).
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
[Re: Eagleye]
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03/23/23 10:12 PM
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Update: I've been wondering what to use on honeysuckle (the honeysuckle that I can't pull out, anyway). This week I had a Forester at my property and he suggested using Milestone via basil bark method.
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Re: Dealing with Buckthorn/Honeysuckle
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03/24/23 12:20 AM
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here is a picture showing the dye on a burdock. The tall 3 pedaled plant to the upper right is a jack in the pulpit. If you just sprayed the burdock you'd also kill all the other stuff around it opening up a bare spot that would be easy for more invasive stuff to get a foothold in. Since I took this I have gone to just cutting burdock at ground level and putting a dab of the foam and herbicide on the stump works just as well and uses less herbicide. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/03/full-43260-172370-p6020343.jpg)
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