Japanese Knotweed removal in kinmel bay

We have carried Japanese Knotweed removal in Kinmel Bay (Bae Cinmel) for over 25 years. Kinmel Bay is a seaside village in Conwy County Borough in North Wales. 

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Japanese Knotweed Removal In Kinmel Bay

Japanese Knotweed originates from Japan however a sample of the plant was bought back to the UK in the Victorian era. In its natural habitat is was controlled by natural pests and climate conditions. However in the UK the plant was found to grow quickly, and by the mid-1800s, was extremely popular.

 

Unfortunately today, if Japanese Knotweed growing on your land encroaches on to any neighbouring properties, it is then classed as a private nuisance. Therefore, leaving you open to court action and legal disputes. Therefore, it is important that if you find Japanese Knotweed early on to contact us. This will save you a lot of time and money.

Japanese Knotweed is very invasive so spotting it early helps minimise the spread. Because it spreads and grows very quickly, as it spreads it can cause damage along the way. In fact, it can break through gaps in concrete and damage foundations and drains.

However, our team has been working with invasive weeds for more than 25 years with a 100% success rate. Therefore, if you need help with Japanese Knotweed removal in Kinmel Bay, North Wales then please contact us via email or telephone.

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treatment for knotweed removal in Kinmel bay

The most common treatment of method is a herbicide treatment. This is typically the most cost effective treatment option for our clients. However, the best time to spay the Japanese knotweed is when the plant is actively growing, this is during the summer months as the herbicide we use at Japanese Knotweed Expert is a systemic translocating herbicide. This is most affective on a warm, sunny day during the growing season. We use two different chemicals to treat Japanese knotweed, one is significantly stronger than what is available to the general public.

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In summary, if you need some advice or would like to arrange your site survey, we will be happy to help in eradicating this invasive plant.

Contact us on 0800 1337 444 or complete our online contact form.

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