dmccarty
Super Star Member
Dan, what I do is cut the Russian Olive or any other brush or saplings, even trees that I want to kill, and then paint the top of the fresh cut stumps with undiluted Roundup (I use a generic brand from Tractor Supply). Kills it right down to the roots and prevents any suckers that would have grown back. One application takes care of it and doesn't harm any other surrounding vegitation.
Yep, that is what I have done and it is a PITA when there is 40-50 acres of land covered in this stuff. The bad thing is that I can go out and do this work but if the neighbors don't, it won't be that long before this stuff is back. We also have lots of Bamboo Stilt Grass which is also very invasive. I have seen acres and acres and acres of forest full of that Stilt grass.
If fire will kill the Russian Olive, that would be a good thing since it would only take one "application" to kill them. Just have to be careful and not set the woods on fire. :shocked:
Back to ticks, I think I am a tick magnet. Can hardly go out in the fields or woods without having ticks on me although not always attached to me. I am very fortunate to date not to have contracted Lyme Disease.
I don't think we are tick magnets but we sure have to be careful in the woods when it warms up. Even in the winter, we have found ticks on us.
Later,
Dan