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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5696047" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>I've been planning all summer to get after several different invasives on a property. When I had a forest plan done the Forester noted some heavy Vines in the planted Pines. Told me to check them in summer when they had leaves on. They are Oriental Bittersweet and some of the vines were two inches in diameter. I cut them with a chainsaw and painted them with some brush killer and I haven't been back to see if it killed them. However lately I've seen substantial outbreaks in three or maybe four places of these Vines. They climb trees almost like Kudzu. Anyone here had any experience eradicating Oriental bittersweet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5696047, member: 20050"] I've been planning all summer to get after several different invasives on a property. When I had a forest plan done the Forester noted some heavy Vines in the planted Pines. Told me to check them in summer when they had leaves on. They are Oriental Bittersweet and some of the vines were two inches in diameter. I cut them with a chainsaw and painted them with some brush killer and I haven't been back to see if it killed them. However lately I've seen substantial outbreaks in three or maybe four places of these Vines. They climb trees almost like Kudzu. Anyone here had any experience eradicating Oriental bittersweet? [/QUOTE]
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