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  • prowland

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    Seriously... I see it on tv and I get a rash. :xmad:

    I have a 10' privacy fence that has the poison on the other side of it. I want it dead!! I dont care what kind of treatment I have to do as long as it can be sprayed on from a distance.

    I don't have anything on either side of the fence plant wise that I am trying to keep.

    What are my options?

    On a side note they are remaking Conan the barbarian!!!!
     

    femurphy77

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    S.E. of disorder
    I'm like the OP, seems I only have to drive by it and I get it. Get it bad too, I've got scars on my legs from it and that's without scratching it too! I'm sure you know all the caveats, don't breath the smoke if you burn it, it can still get you when it's dried up and dead, you can get it from petting your dogs if they've been in it etc.

    I second the roundup, it works well, ortho makes a p.i. killer etc. I'm personally convinced that if you don't remove it once it's dead that it will come back too.
     
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