Invasive species invade and choke out native, natural vegetation.  Our two main culprits are:

 

Bush Honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) 

 These shrubs grow over six feet tall and shade out the surrounding vegetation in their area.  In addition, they can release chemicals into the soil, effectively poisoning the area for alternative plant growth.

 

Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)

These plants grow an average of five feet tall.  They invade wetland areas and choke out the surrounding vegetation, resulting in a lack of food source for the animals dependant on the wetlands for survival.

 

We will provide a detailed proposal identifying the invasive species and the cost of it’s removal.

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