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Winter Cane Removal

Quotations available upon request

Winter Cane is what remains after Japanese Knotweed dies back around mid to late October and persists until the following spring.

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Although completely dried out Winter Cane material does not pose any significant threat from a bio-security perspective, it is always best to seek professional advice as biologically active parts of the plant can still remain long after Japanese Knotweed appears dead.

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We offer an affordable service to remove potentially active Winter Cane material which also facilitates access to the affected area for further treatments to control the Japanese Knotweed infestation.

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An Invasive Species Management Plan will accompany any treatment process. 

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Winter Cane Removal: Service
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