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Neighbours spraying land next to my hives
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<blockquote data-quote="Wknz" data-source="post: 895" data-attributes="member: 175"><p>It's a tricky one managing certain weeds. When we were younger my aunt had us go through paddocks pulling certain weeds by hand..poisonous to livestock. You can get workers in to clear by hand or the easy way with chemicals. Problem is they tend to come back with hand pulling.</p><p></p><p>At home we are trying vinegar and hot water with some success but we arent commercial size. I've seen park rangers working with blow torches at botanic gardens but that's a fire hazard.</p><p></p><p>So what does work and is bee safe? Farmers etc wont give up glyphosphate until theres an alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wknz, post: 895, member: 175"] It's a tricky one managing certain weeds. When we were younger my aunt had us go through paddocks pulling certain weeds by hand..poisonous to livestock. You can get workers in to clear by hand or the easy way with chemicals. Problem is they tend to come back with hand pulling. At home we are trying vinegar and hot water with some success but we arent commercial size. I've seen park rangers working with blow torches at botanic gardens but that's a fire hazard. So what does work and is bee safe? Farmers etc wont give up glyphosphate until theres an alternative. [/QUOTE]
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