Good technique for alot of invasives, but it also depends what’s in the seedbed that replaces it. Some might want to do a test plot one spring to see what then comes up. Where I am in WV the population is so out of control, mflrose is one of the only foods deer have in late fall and it flowers out early. My time spent on TSI and winter food plots help the deer more than effort on mflrose.
So if you had a 2 gallon sprayer you would want 5% to be herbicide. For example, 128 oz per gallon. 2 gallons is 256 oz. 5% of that is 256x.05= 12.8 oz of herbicide.
Good technique for alot of invasives, but it also depends what’s in the seedbed that replaces it. Some might want to do a test plot one spring to see what then comes up. Where I am in WV the population is so out of control, mflrose is one of the only foods deer have in late fall and it flowers out early. My time spent on TSI and winter food plots help the deer more than effort on mflrose.
Interesting.. If it works for you more power to ya!
For real question Y would you get rid of prob then umber 2 browse plant in the winter I see deer smash this but I'm in ohio also
When deer are eating multiflora it’s usually because other forage is limited.
You say a 5% solution of glyphosate..what does that mean?
So if you had a 2 gallon sprayer you would want 5% to be herbicide. For example, 128 oz per gallon. 2 gallons is 256 oz. 5% of that is 256x.05= 12.8 oz of herbicide.
@@Whitetail_Properties Thank you..well explained!
I thought glyphosate was only effective on leaves. Do you apply the herbicide once the base of the rose has started to leaf out?
Yes we are foliar treating them once the sprout.