
In the fight to control Japanese knotweed, scientists have discovered a new method: Aphalara itadori, a tiny jumping insect from Japan that eats the invasive plant.
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Japanese Knotweed can be a tricky plant to identify due to the fact its appearance changes throughout the year. It can also look quite similar to other plants like Bindweed, Russian Vine, Bamboo and Broadleaf Dock.
Fortunately, there are a few defining features of Japanese Knotweed to look out for. If you need help identifying Japanese Knotweed, read our handy Japanese Knotweed identification guide.
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Are you finding it challenging to monitor and maintain your car park or overspill car park? Taylor Total Weed Control can help!
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Japanese knotweed isn’t always the easiest plant to identify, and there are lots of other weeds it can be mistaken for. To confuse things further, Japanese knotweed will look different depending on the season.
The best time of year to identify Japanese knotweed is during the late summer/autumn months, particularly in September. The later summer months are also the best time to treat it, so all the more reason identify it as soon as possible.
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Hemlock is a growing concern for landowners and residents across the UK. We’ve put together this handy guide to getting rid of the poisonous plant.
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