Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)?

   / Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)? #11  
We have that nasty stuff here too! I ussually use a string trimmer and mutilate it to the root. It does come back, but another application of the weed wacker will take care of it.

I just used that propane burner on a bunch of them darn weeds today! Takes them out really easily. I don't know if they will grow back, but supposedly the heat from the torch is all that is needed to kill the root. I only do small patches at a time, making sure that nothing is continuing to burn.
 
   / Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)? #12  
puncturevine seems resistant to everything. The plant is too low to mow, and I am out of ideas.
Test the soil pH and alter it radically, smother it in Urea.
Products containing oryzalin, benefin, or trifluralin can help prevent the seeds from germinating.
Dow Chemical's 2,4-D (dichlorophenoxyacetic acid), a strong glyphosate mix, and dicamba can be used in developed plants.

Puncturevine is interesting stuff.
It can increase libido, lower blood sugar and apparently it is edible
Tribulus terrestris | Purdue University Famine Foods
 
   / Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)? #13  
Puncturevine has taken over about a half-acre of rocky thin soil and is spreading rapidly. I sprayed the area with Spectracide to get rid of other weeds, and the puncturevine immediately took over the bare area. It grew so fast it got a headstart on me, and now nothing seems to stop it. I tried Spectracide, Ortho Groundclear, Roundup, and Eliminator. Each herbicide is chemically different than the others (although some share chemicals), but the puncturevine seems resistant to everything. The plant is too low to mow, and I am out of ideas.

Has anyone had success dealing with this thing?


Thanks for your help.
That stuff is evil. We used to live around it. Pure evil.

Hand pulling, burn piles, and being vigilant are all know. Get after it before seeds form.

Washington state recommends two weevils;

But they are probably for next year. If they are anything like the experience that we had with weevils for star thistle, you will need gazillions, because they fly off to wherever there are more puncturevines, so you need a bunch to get after yours.

More here as well; (I have found them quite helpful for other items in the past)

I only found one reference for herbicide, but it is for 2,4D, which is both quite toxic, and persistent. I wouldn't want to use it on my property.

Good luck! It seems like you are having the seven plagues.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)?
  • Thread Starter
#14  
The only reason I keep mentioning the Private Applicators License is that mine, for Mississippi, took only about 10 or so hours on my laptop.
And I'm figuring things might get tighter.
I got into more detail for WA State requirements: proctored testing at a nearby site and annual continuing education requirements. Probably won't do it.
 
   / Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)?
  • Thread Starter
#15  
Test the soil pH and alter it radically, smother it in Urea.
Products containing oryzalin, benefin, or trifluralin can help prevent the seeds from germinating.
Dow Chemical's 2,4-D (dichlorophenoxyacetic acid), a strong glyphosate mix, and dicamba can be used in developed plants.

Puncturevine is interesting stuff.
It can increase libido, lower blood sugar and apparently it is edible
Tribulus terrestris | Purdue University Famine Foods
2,4 D is off the table in this state. I may have to look into altering the soil pH. I am hoping today's super dose of glyphosate has a positive effect.
 
   / Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)?
  • Thread Starter
#16  
We have that nasty stuff here too! I ussually use a string trimmer and mutilate it to the root. It does come back, but another application of the weed wacker will take care of it.

I just used that propane burner on a bunch of them darn weeds today! Takes them out really easily. I don't know if they will grow back, but supposedly the heat from the torch is all that is needed to kill the root. I only do small patches at a time, making sure that nothing is continuing to burn.
There is a new wildfire a few miles away: this area is a tinderbox at this time of year. Not able to use a torch.
 
   / Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)?
  • Thread Starter
#17  
That stuff is evil. We used to live around it. Pure evil.

Hand pulling, burn piles, and being vigilant are all know. Get after it before seeds form.

Washington state recommends two weevils;

But they are probably for next year. If they are anything like the experience that we had with weevils for star thistle, you will need gazillions, because they fly off to wherever there are more puncturevines, so you need a bunch to get after yours.

More here as well; (I have found them quite helpful for other items in the past)

I only found one reference for herbicide, but it is for 2,4D, which is both quite toxic, and persistent. I wouldn't want to use it on my property.

Good luck! It seems like you are having the seven plagues.

All the best,

Peter
Thanks for the links. Hand pulling would be next to impossible right now. Some of the plants are six feet across and each vine is full of thorns waiting for a victim.
 
   / Does anyone have a solution for Puncturevine (Tribulus terrestis)? #18  
There is a new wildfire a few miles away: this area is a tinderbox at this time of year. Not able to use a torch.
What about boiling water?? You still have the heat getting to the root, but no fire.
 
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