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  • DubiousDan

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    I need a way to get rid of this thing for good. I don't want to have to dig it up and I don't mind if there is a stump left. I can borrow a chainsaw and cut it shorter.

    We've cut it down a few times but it keeps growing back and the trunk keeps getting bigger in diameter.

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    texasnurse

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    Cut it Down Flush, drill several 1/2 holes top on the stump, Pour Non-Diluted Glycophosphate 41% (roundup) Not premixed;into the holes 2 times a day x2 weeks


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    DubiousDan

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    Great. I'll start with the milk because I'm curious about it. If that doesn't work I'll go to the Glycophosphate 41%.
    We have an exterminator that sprays and dusts the yard every three months. I wonder if that would have a effect on the bugs doing the job?
     

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    Agree, cut flush to ground as much as possible and drill a hole or two (1/2" as I recall). Then Stump Killer @ Home Depot, Lowes (etc). I killed four Crepe Myrtles this way (& they are incredibly difficult to get rid of).
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    Good job suggesting the undiluted roundup. I have killed a crepe myrtle that way. Damn thing would not die. Now I am waiting for it to rot so i can the stump out.


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    Skip the roundup and basal spray with diesel and Remedy (20% Remedy). Must wait a few months before removing tree. Or cut flush to ground and spray the fresh cut with same. I've heard just diesel works too but have always mixed Remedy/diesel when spraying trees.
     

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    A slightly different perspective -

    My HOA does not allow me to remove trees without approval. I didn't want to bother with that on a fig tree that was too close to the house. What I did was just grab a chain saw and "trim" it so radically that I felt sure it would die.

    My next door neighbor even came out of his house to tell me that I was trimming it at the wrong time of the year and way too extensively. That was exactly what I wanted. Historically, the HOA doesn't enforce the rules when a tree is visibly dead.

    The net result?

    This year we had the biggest crop of figs we've had in 20 years.

    Moral of the story? Don't do what I did.
     

    Hoji

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    Skip the roundup and basal spray with diesel and Remedy (20% Remedy). Must wait a few months before removing tree. Or cut flush to ground and spray the fresh cut with same. I've heard just diesel works too but have always mixed Remedy/diesel when spraying trees.
    Came to post this. Remedy is what we use on mesquite stumps and has been 100% effective.
     

    Byrd666

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    It'll cost you about $10 and a bit of a wait. Mix 1/2 gallon of vinegar, regular cleaning type, Epsom salt, approx. (1) cup per gallon and Dawn dish soap. pour or spray on it trying to include roots. Wait a few days, repeat with remaining. It'll be dead shortly.

    Downside, everything else around it will be dead too.
     
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