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Vines?
Mar 4, 2011 19:28:52 GMT -5
Post by treetop on Mar 4, 2011 19:28:52 GMT -5
I kill thousands of grapevines every year. I use a small chainsaw and a 3 gal backpack sprayer with Pathway. Cut the vines and spray the stump. Make a second high cut on the hanging vine so you know that you cut it on your next pass through the woods. Just wonder why you cut them I used Pathfinder 2 not Pathway and just sprayed the base of the tree killed tons of silver maples thorn scrub hawthorn's and some other stuff seems to work good for me.
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Vines?
Mar 4, 2011 20:59:54 GMT -5
Post by indianaforester on Mar 4, 2011 20:59:54 GMT -5
I kill thousands of grapevines every year. I use a small chainsaw and a 3 gal backpack sprayer with Pathway. Cut the vines and spray the stump. Make a second high cut on the hanging vine so you know that you cut it on your next pass through the woods. Just wonder why you cut them I used Pathfinder 2 not Pathway and just sprayed the base of the tree killed tons of silver maples thorn scrub hawthorn's and some other stuff seems to work good for me. Pathway can be used to basal treat trees and vines. This would work for a few stems/acre but for a large number I prefer to cut and then spray the stump. This method will reduce the amount of herbicide applied per acre and is a double insurance that that vine will die. I don't want to come back and "kill" it again.
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