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How to remove the creeper?

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-29 16:46:05
I don't know if you have this feeling. Walking on a road full of literature and art atmosphere, a house full of age atmosphere is full of creepers, which gives people a relaxed and happy feeling. But even the creeper that brings people fresh experience will also bring troubles to the growers. Today, I will teach you how to remove the creeper that spreads all over the wall.

Medication cleanup

If it's just because the creeper is too dense, it's just a simple way to deal with it. It's suggested to use this kind of medicine to inhibit growth. You can go to a special pesticide store to buy herbicides or inhibit growth agents, and spray them in areas that are too dense for spraying with agricultural spray. Generally, the operation is carried out in the bright weather, waiting for a few days for the branches and leaves sprayed with the medicine to turn yellow and dry, and then subtract the dried branches and leaves.

But this kind of method may cause the exterior wall not to be beautiful, the cleaning is not even, also can cause the environmental pollution around the residence relatively.

drug treatment

Manual cutting

We all know that the attraction of creeper attached to the wall is very strong, and it is basically impossible to pull with brute force. So to get rid of the wall full of creepers, we need to use tools to cut them. The simplest and most effective way is to find the main stem of this creeper and use a chopper or saw to cut it across. But at this time, the mountain climbing tiger is still very strong climbing on the wall, so we need to sit patiently for a period of time, waiting for the withered leaves and yellow branches and the natural stems and whiskers will come out of the cracks in the wall. In this way, people can completely clean up all the stems and leaves of Parthenocissus by pulling the branches and stems below

Although this method is clear and thorough, it needs to wait patiently in time.

Manual chopping

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