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Control Invasive Plants

"Invasive plants are introduced species that can thrive in areas beyond their natural range of dispersal. These plants are characteristically adaptable, aggressive, and have a high reproductive capacity. Their vigor, combined with a lack of natural enemies, often leads to outbreak populations."
- National Invasive Species Information Center

"The Iowa Weed Law gives each county the authority to order the destruction of weeds classified as noxious by the state. If the owner of the land fails to address the weed problem, the county can assess the owner a fine and control the weeds and charge the landowner for the costs of the control tactic."
- Bob Hartzler, Extension Weed Management Specialist, Dept. of Agronomy, ISU

Successful control of invasives requires a patient, cautious, and scientific approach. One can easily spend large amounts time and money fighting weeds to no effect. Let us help you develop a realistic plan that controls invasives over the long-term.

We will help you:
  • Develop a long-term, realistic, personalized invasive species management plan
  • Control invasive species in the most ecologically sensitive way
  • Streamline your expenditure of time and money
  • Protect pets, children, wildlife, and game from harmful chemicals
  • Increase and maximize the presence of desirable plants

Contact us for more information.