How to Identify Japanese Knotweed in The Summer

Table of Contents Introduction Identifying Japanese Knotweed in the summer can be quite straightforward if you know what to look for. The mature knotweed plant can grow up to 2-3 metres in height, with bamboo-like hollow stems and green leaves. The stems support the plant but can be easily snapped by hand due to their […]
Interesting knotweed find today…

A Bit of History! The knotweed in the pictures above and below is located in a void between a shopping centre that was constructed in 1978 and then the multistorey car park was upgraded and opened in 1990. The concrete area looks untouched since that time, the area is behind a locked door that took […]
YouGov Survey Suggests up-to 78% of People Wouldn’t buy a House with Knotweed Present!

Table of Contents YouGov conducted a survey that found the majority of British adults are aware of the dangers posed by Japanese knotweed. Here, we’ve summarised the main points and offered some commentary on them. 75% of the adult population in the UK have heard about japanese knotweed This unprecedented level of familiarity can, we […]
JAPANESE KNOTWEED MANAGEMENT PLAN

Table of Contents Our suggested solutions to your Japanese knotweed problem are laid out in detail in a document called a Japanese Knotweed Management Plan. What is a Japanese knotweed Management plan? Our suggested solutions to your Japanese knotweed problem are laid out in detail in a document called a Knotweed Management Plan. We conduct […]
CAN JAPANESE KNOTWEED COME BACK AFTER IT HAS BEEN TREATED AND REMOVED?

Table of Contents If you use Knotweed Services to treat your Knotweed infestation, we guarantee that these Invasive Plants will not grow back. Our warranty gives you extra piece of mind along with our 100% success record. We have worked for thousands of home owners throughout the UK and worked for some of the largest […]
Japanese Knotweed Excavation

Table of Contents Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) has become a major problem in urban areas across Europe. This invasive species causes serious damage to infrastructure such as roads and buildings. How does it spread and why is it so problematic? The plant was introduced into Britain from Japan in 1878. Today, it grows throughout England, […]
