Japanese Knotweed removal in Powys

Are you in need of Japanese Knotweed removal in Powys? Do not just ignore it. Even if you choose to, it will grow rapidly and therefore eventually either damage your property and devalue your house. However, it could it even become a legal issue with neighbouring properties.

Japanese Knotweed Removal In Powys

Japanese Knotweed Removal In Powys

If you let your Japanese Knotweed encroach on neighbouring properties, it will cause a private nuisance. Therefore, you leave yourself open to court action. Either way, you will eventually lose money, and that is where we can help. For instance, if you find the Japanese Knotweed early and contact us as soon as you do, we can save you a lot of time and money. Alongside this, the same can be said if you have a building project. If you find Japanese Knotweed on your site contact us! We can remove the Knotweed ensuring little or no disturbance to the project.

Japanese Knotweed is very invasive so spotting it early helps to minimise the spread. As it spreads and grows very rapidly. Also, whilst it spreads can cause damage along the way, as it can break through concrete and damage foundations.


Our team has been working with Japanese Knotweed for more than 20 years with a 100% success rate. So, if you need help with Japanese Knotweed removal, please contact us via email or telephone.

Japanese Knotweed in Lancashire

What is the Best Course of Treatment?

The preferred treatment and most cost effective method is a herbicide treatment. In fact, our most efficient herbicide that we use is a systemic translocating herbicide. One of which, is significantly stronger than what is available to the general public and one is not available to the public in any form. However, the best time to use this treatment is on a warm, sunny day during the growing season which is between April-October. 

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