Eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Bridgnorth

Eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Bridgnorth and throughout Shropshire is on the increase. With many more people becoming aware of this invasive plant.

 

Japanese Knotweed was brought into the UK by the Victorians from Japan. It was known for growing on the sides of volcanos, showing its resilient strength to grow in adverse surroundings. As a result, it was often used by the Victorians to line newly constructed railway lines, to hide the new railway embankments.

 

It was also often used in ornamental gardens as it also has some beautiful qualities. However, away from its native surroundings it becomes very invasive! In its natural environment it has natural predators that restrict its growth. Here in Britain we did not have these predators to control the growth. Meaning Japanese Knotweed has spread throughout the UK causing damage to walls, foundations and drains.

 

Over the last few years insects that are native to Japan and control the spread of Japanese Knotweed have safely been released into the UK. However, these can only do so much to hinder the growth of this invasive plant. Therefore, eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Bridgnorth is required.

 

As a Japanese Knotweed Expert, we have numerous years of experience and a 100% success rate in eradicating Japanese knotweed. From your initial contact we will work with you to ensure the effective removal of Japanese Knotweed.

Eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Bridgnorth

When you initially contact us, we will arrange for our PCA qualified surveyor to conduct a site survey. They will be able to assess the site for Japanese Knotweed. From this if there is Japanese Knotweed present we will be able to complete a Management Plan. This includes a treatment plan, schedule of works and cost of treatment.

This ensures that safe and effective eradication of Japanese Knotweed in Bridgnorth is carried out. If you have Japanese Knotweed or need some advice about it, contact us today! Our freephone number is 0800 1337 444, alternatively you can complete our online contact form.