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Invasive Plant Species Survey
(Site Survey)
Quotations available upon request
Once Japanese Knotweed has been correctly identified, a PCA qualified surveyor will visit your site to establish the extent, location and severity of the infestation as well as identify areas of high risk from Japanese Knotweed spread.
Measurements and photographs of the infected area will be taken to help determine the best course of action to take going forward. As well as surveying the affected area in detail, a complete site inspection is also recommended to try and identify any other potential occurrences of Japanese Knotweed.
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The Site Survey will also identify watercourses and habitable structures along with any other constraints to treatment and control options such as neighbouring properties, site accessibility and nearby protected areas (SAC/SPA).
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All aspects of the Site Survey will be presented to the client in both hard and soft copy format along with appropriate imagery and detailed mapping.
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All site surveys are FREE if you decide to follow through with a treatment programme (Invasive Species Management Plan).