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sheeptick

04-05-2007 09:15:58




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has any one tried killing prickly pear? what did you use and what were the results. thanks




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Joe(TX)

04-06-2007 05:30:42




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 Re: prickly pear in reply to sheeptick, 04-05-2007 09:15:58  
Remedy and diesel mix will also work. You don't need a license for Remedy like you do 2 4 D. I have heard that Tordon will also work.



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regalbe

04-05-2007 14:13:41




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 Re: prickly pear in reply to sheeptick, 04-05-2007 09:15:58  
Grazion P+D will kill anything with a thorn. I have killed lots of prickly pear with it. Do not get any of it on you. It is bad stuff.



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bradley martin

04-05-2007 09:40:52




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 Re: prickly pear in reply to sheeptick, 04-05-2007 09:15:58  
Mix up diesel fuel and 2,4-D (approx 10:1 ratio) and spray or paint on the trunk to point of run-off.



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john cub owner

04-05-2007 20:05:50




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 Re: prickly pear in reply to bradley martin, 04-05-2007 09:40:52  
It also helps if you drag some old tractor tires or something similar over them to bruise them up before spraying.



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sheeptick

04-05-2007 09:52:54




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 Re: prickly pear in reply to bradley martin, 04-05-2007 09:40:52  
Bradley I should have mentioned that there is about 200 acres of the stuff



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Don L C

04-05-2007 14:26:15




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 Re: prickly pear in reply to sheeptick, 04-05-2007 09:52:54  
Get you a tractor on steel wheels..... your trailer should be on steel also..... have you though about buying a old dozer with a 10' blade and scrapping the soil, putting the trees in piles to burn.....I am thinking these are small trees



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