Hot Summer Days are Best Time to Treat the Invasive Species & Other Undesirable Vegetation
- Josh Stevens

- Jul 29, 2024
- 1 min read

This heat is stressful. It's making it more challenging to recover and be strong the next day.
This is the best time of year to add stress to those plants we want to go away using many of the chemical no-spray methods.
Any stressors added will be compounded by the heat stress and have higher success rates. And of course, 6 am sunrise is the most enjoyable time to be in the woods during these hot days. Be careful out there.
Reach out for help understanding how to do this work efficiently, add stressors in a sequential pattern, and increase success rates for faster results. On-site consulting provided to develop treatment strategies that fit your ecology, lifestyle, and toolbox.
-Picture is from the Eleven Point river in southern Missouri earlier this summer.






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