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Glyphosate. Is legal and available in fairly strong concentrations. While you can treat it yourself herbicidally (in almost exactly the same way that the specialists do), you won't get the management plan and 10 year insurance backed guarantee that you will need when it comes time to sell or remortgage. While lenders are becoming more reasonable about it and it is not the demon that the Daily Mail or other sensationalists rags will have you believe, you still need the paperwork.
Guess who is currently dealing with the stuff as it looks to have come in from the neighbours garden (which is not easy to prove)...
Anyone had any dealings with Japanese knotweed?
In the process of buying with (a small amount of) knotweed on an adjacent (council owned) property. adjacent property is at the end of the garden (40m) and across a road.
Will sue the council as soon as we are in to force removal. Anyone done it?
Thanks in advance