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1/23/2016 10:53:19 PM EDT
This stuff.  Cane...bamboo.... got a THICK patch of it...measures 110' x 140'...  Now before all the "nuke it from orbit" crew chime in, let me tell you what won't work...

BULLDOZER- because of the location and proximity to flower beds, wife-ee has ruled out the destruction that a dozer would cause.

BUSH HOG- tried it...so thick it's actually hard to push through with my tractor, and so tall that if you do manage to run it over, it just lays flat underneath the cutter.... and the few that do get whacked leave sharp stubs that are a serious danger for tires.

CHAINSAW- yep, tried it.  Those of you who have used chainsaws know that cutting multiple clusters of brush horizontally will throw the chain after a short time.  Even running it really tight won't change this...chewed up 2 bars that way....

This is a BIG area.....weed killer won't touch it.... what are my real options....the only one I can think of is a bobcat with a rotary forestry cutter, unfortunately, no one rents them within 100 miles of me that I've found so far... Ideas????





1/23/2016 10:55:46 PM EDT
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Go to your local hardware store.



Buy 500# of rock salt.



Salt the fuck out of the patch.



It'll die. Guaranteed.
1/23/2016 10:56:47 PM EDT
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Panda bears.
1/23/2016 10:58:37 PM EDT
[#3]
A tree shear might work but that bamboo probably would just
crush and not snap.  That will not work with blades that do not
actually touch.

Other than chemicals I got nothin'.

Remember that stuff is all interconnected.
1/23/2016 11:00:32 PM EDT
[#4]
100 lbs of tannerite in the middle take a video
1/23/2016 11:00:48 PM EDT
[#5]
You could probably cut it down with a machete and lots of sweat, but it's going to grow back fast.  That shit is a nightmare.
1/23/2016 11:01:50 PM EDT
[#6]
Cut them down, and then paint each stump with a small brush using Roundup concentrate.
1/23/2016 11:02:16 PM EDT
[#7]
Fire.  A long handled burner and 20 pounds of propane.
1/23/2016 11:02:45 PM EDT
[#8]
You'll have to dig it up rhizomes and all.  
1/23/2016 11:02:56 PM EDT
[#9]
Gasoline and a match
1/23/2016 11:03:10 PM EDT
[#10]
why do you want to kill the only green in the fucking picture?

practice being a samurai and chop them down!
1/23/2016 11:03:26 PM EDT
[#11]
Burn it
1/23/2016 11:04:12 PM EDT
[#12]
Slowly brodoze it over and then cover with tarps to starve it of light.
1/23/2016 11:04:23 PM EDT
[#13]
I believe Bob Cat makes somthing that is your answer.
1/23/2016 11:05:12 PM EDT
[#14]
Consult a landscaper. Be prepared for sticker shock. That stuff is nearly impossible to get rid of. Be warned: if you left a lot of slivers on the ground it will multiply faster. Just putting a short length in the ground will spread it like wildfire. The poster above had a good suggestion with the salt idea. Oh your wife's flower beds? They will be overrun by the bamboo because it loves topsoil and mulch. Even our shitty winters in Ohio won't kill the stuff.
1/23/2016 11:05:17 PM EDT
[#15]
My grandfather definitely would have gone with diesel and matches, but he was a simple man like that.
1/23/2016 11:05:18 PM EDT
[#16]
Weedeater with a saw blade?

1/23/2016 11:06:28 PM EDT
[#17]
Spray with  concentrated 2-4-D, salt, water with used motor oil and then set it on fire. Once that's done rent a back hoe, dig up entire area and put new dirt in. Yeah, good luck with bamboo
1/23/2016 11:06:34 PM EDT
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tractor with a grapple on the front.
Rip that shit up, roots and all. come back, dig it up with back hoe, only way to be sure.
1/23/2016 11:07:29 PM EDT
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Yeah, there was a post in the Amazon Deal thread a few weeks ago that has cheap samurai swords for less than $20.

1/23/2016 11:08:26 PM EDT
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My fucking commie neighbor in GA planted that shit. I dug 30 ft trenches chasing the rhizomes from where the actual plant was on her property.

 
1/23/2016 11:10:51 PM EDT
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Maybe add something to the soil to make it a PH that bamboo cant surive at. After the plants die, burn them and then add something back to the soil to make the PH normal again.
1/23/2016 11:11:02 PM EDT
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Maybe add something to the soil to make it a PH that bamboo cant surive at. After the plants die, burn them and then add something back to the soil to make the PH normal again.
1/23/2016 11:11:06 PM EDT
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1/23/2016 11:12:26 PM EDT
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1/23/2016 11:12:55 PM EDT
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This will absolutely work. The AZ desert version of that bullshit is called desert broom and it's fucking evil and grows like mad. This is the only way to kill it! Have to brush it on right after cutting each one. I use a Sawzall though
1/23/2016 11:13:06 PM EDT
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Move.

1/23/2016 11:16:55 PM EDT
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1/23/2016 11:18:08 PM EDT
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Cut as many stands of as you care too at a 45 degree angle.
Let dry for day or two.
Purchase Hyvar from local COOP.
Pour a tablespoon directly into center of bamboo.

Now rip out stands as they dry and become loose.
1/23/2016 11:20:17 PM EDT
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This honestly isn't far from the truth. Shit is like a spore/hydra hybrid. Cut one down, 9 return to replace it. Figures it came from China.
1/23/2016 11:21:04 PM EDT
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I'd probably rent a mini excavator with a clamp.  They don't tear up the ground too bad if you're careful.  Rip it out of the ground, burn the pile, excavate the bed and give it away "free black dirt you haul."
1/23/2016 11:21:16 PM EDT
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Good luck... you're going to need it.
1/23/2016 11:21:58 PM EDT
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My first thought, too.
1/23/2016 11:22:06 PM EDT
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Go to your local hardware store.

Buy 500# of rock salt.

Salt the fuck out of the patch.

It'll die. Guaranteed.
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Does this actually work?  I have similar stuff in my back yard that i may try this also.  Sounds awesome!
1/23/2016 11:23:17 PM EDT
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The correct way to cut bamboo is with a long(not typical American length) machete.  Of course it will grow back.
1/23/2016 11:24:09 PM EDT
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Does this actually work?  I have similar stuff in my back yard that i may try this also.  Sounds awesome!
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Go to your local hardware store.



Buy 500# of rock salt.



Salt the fuck out of the patch.



It'll die. Guaranteed.




Does this actually work?  I have similar stuff in my back yard that i may try this also.  Sounds awesome!
You ever read the bible or ancient war text's. Salting the earth wasn't just a shits and giggles affair.

 
1/23/2016 11:26:47 PM EDT
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Does this actually work?  I have similar stuff in my back yard that i may try this also.  Sounds awesome!
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Go to your local hardware store.

Buy 500# of rock salt.

Salt the fuck out of the patch.

It'll die. Guaranteed.


Does this actually work?  I have similar stuff in my back yard that i may try this also.  Sounds awesome!


Yeah, it will work.  Nothing else will grow there either it works so well.
1/23/2016 11:27:48 PM EDT
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This.  And when they are done kill the pandas, I hate those fucking things.



 
1/23/2016 11:32:14 PM EDT
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Either dig it up with a dozer or take some of the half measures here with help from an army of ARFcommers dipping spoonfuls of weed killer onto a third of an acre of stumps.

The longer it lives, the larger the patch.
1/23/2016 11:39:39 PM EDT
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Then shoot the pandas behind the ear with a .22.
1/23/2016 11:42:02 PM EDT
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http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/pests/weeds/hgic2320.html

Here's a link to removing.  It will be a long process and over a few years of treatment.  Your best bet is going to probably cut stump and application of herbicide.  You can cut the stumps and then paint the cut area with a glyphosate (Roundup) product.   But buy the full strength concentrate from a farm coop or store like that.  Not the watered down homeowner stuff.  Someone mentioned 2,4-D earlier and that won't work.  With any invasive you will have to continue to treat for a few year and monitor.  The rhizomes will be very hard to kill and you may have to cut the stems and herbicide a few times.  And disturbance to the soil like bulldozing or anything and you will stimulate the growth of the plants.  What people don't understand is that many plants respond with extra growth to cutting.  I would make sure you do this during the growing season.
1/23/2016 11:42:20 PM EDT
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This is probably the best option. We have a patch 3 times that size. It can't be killed, it just can't
1/23/2016 11:46:06 PM EDT
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Lol. I tried that once. Machete barely nicked it. Stuff is evil

The only thing I like about it is a ton of European starlings roost in ours and I enjoy slaughtering them
1/23/2016 11:47:32 PM EDT
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I'd reach for the fire in this situation.
1/23/2016 11:47:36 PM EDT
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This will absolutely work. The AZ desert version of that bullshit is called desert broom and it's fucking evil and grows like mad. This is the only way to kill it! Have to brush it on right after cutting each one. I use a Sawzall though
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This will absolutely work. The AZ desert version of that bullshit is called desert broom and it's fucking evil and grows like mad. This is the only way to kill it! Have to brush it on right after cutting each one. I use a Sawzall though


I'd go this route- once growing season starts, set aside 30 minutes a day to chop and paint stumps with roundup or 2-4D.
1/23/2016 11:50:37 PM EDT
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Actually if the area around the patch is clear for at least 20 or 30 feet you can keep it at bay by mowing the shoots when they pop up. Our patch doesn't spread because our grass grows right up to it so we mow it anyway. Those little sprouts shoot up everywhere though. Sometimes 20 feet or so away from the patch
1/23/2016 11:53:53 PM EDT
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What size bar are you using? When we take out bamboo I actually use a small saw like an MS250 with a 14" or 16" bar. Once you get to 18" you are much more likely to throw a chain. Normally I will wrap a rope around it with a running bowline and get it tight, then cut a bit, then get it tight again, and so on. Doing that will make it a lot easier to get it to wherever you plan on burning it. I normally only do tree work, but I've gotten a lot of calls to clear bamboo because nobody else wants to do it. I charge a shit load for it because it is a giant pain in the ass, even with a thrasher mounted on a bobcat. Good luck.
1/23/2016 11:53:59 PM EDT
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When the grid goes down you'll wish you had that patch. You could lean back in your bamboo chair, eating bamboo shoots from your bamboo plates and cutlery, sipping from your bamboo cup...all will listening to the zombies cry out from your bamboo booby-traps. Of course you can climb your bamboo scaffolding and guard tower and rain down blow darts from your bamboo blowgun or get up close to them and finish them off with a stiff bamboo caning. After it is all over you can retire to your bamboo house and play your bamboo recorder and take puffs from your bamboo pipe.



Or rip it out. Your call.
1/23/2016 11:54:48 PM EDT
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But don't we need like gorillas to eat the panda bears, because they'll just multiply once they eat the bamboo.
1/23/2016 11:55:11 PM EDT
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I had a bookkeepr that seemed to be a rather straight-laced, calm, and professional person.

One day she arrived at my office in a really awful mood. This was the first time that I had heard her use any sort of curse word. Very professional woman prior to this day.

Apparently, her neighbor's bamboo trees were starting to pop up underneath her backyard putting green. I blushed at the language she was using describing her neighbor, her husband, and her gardener.

CSB

I recommended fire. She glared at me.

1/24/2016 12:00:13 AM EDT
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Actually if the area around the patch is clear for at least 20 or 30 feet you can keep it at bay by mowing the shoots when they pop up. Our patch doesn't spread because our grass grows right up to it so we mow it anyway. Those little sprouts shoot up everywhere though. Sometimes 20 feet or so away from the patch
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Either dig it up with a dozer or take some of the half measures here with help from an army of ARFcommers dipping spoonfuls of weed killer onto a third of an acre of stumps.



The longer it lives, the larger the patch.






Actually if the area around the patch is clear for at least 20 or 30 feet you can keep it at bay by mowing the shoots when they pop up. Our patch doesn't spread because our grass grows right up to it so we mow it anyway. Those little sprouts shoot up everywhere though. Sometimes 20 feet or so away from the patch
You can isolate the patch by trenching the circumference of it and putting sheet metal or something similar around it. You have to dig at least 3ft though. Then you can isolate the rhizomes 1x1. Once those are take. Car of you can attck the main issue

 
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