Invasive Species Removal
Russian olive, tamarisk, tree of heaven, and other invasives removed at the root — and treated so they don't come back.
Pull It Out — And Keep It Out
Russian olive, tamarisk, Siberian elm seedlings, tree of heaven — these aren't just nuisance plants. They take over riparian corridors, choke out natives, and once established they sucker, seed, and resprout from anything you leave behind. We pull them out at the root, treat the cut where chemistry helps, and clean up the mess.
- Russian olive, tamarisk, and tree of heaven removal
- Stump treatment to prevent suckering and regrowth
- Vine and bramble clearing
- Ditch and creek-bank cleanup
- All debris hauled off-site
- Coordination with HOA or county where required

INVASIVE REMOVAL QUESTIONS
Why not just cut it down?
Russian olive and tree of heaven sucker aggressively from cut stumps. Without treatment, you'll have a worse problem in two seasons. Proper cut-stump treatment prevents that.
Is the chemistry safe?
We use targeted, low-volume cut-stump applications — far less than a foliar spray and applied directly to fresh wood. We can discuss organic-only approaches where preferred.
Do you handle creek banks and ditches?
Yes — we work along creek banks, drainage ditches, and rural fence lines. We'll coordinate with the county or water district where needed.
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