Giant Hogweed Treatment


Description

Turk King Lawn Experts offer Giant Hogweed Treatment.

  • Extremely dangerous, noxious, invasive plant which is a public health haza
  • Found along waterways, in ditches, edge of forests, in partially shaded areas and sometimes in backyards
  • Reacts with sunlight.  Contact with sap can cause intense burning and blistering of skin which may result in scars
  • Reacts with sunlight.  May cause blindness if sap comes in contact with eyes
  • If you come in contact, wash affected area immediately with soap and water, keep skin out of direct sunlight and seek medical advice as soon as possible
  • Perennial plant native to Asia
  • Do not mix dead plants with regular compost
  • Grows to 3 - 4 meters in height
  • Blooms mid-May through July with numerous small white flowers forming an umbrella shape
  • Purplish hollow stalk with small spikes
  • Looks like a huge Queen Anne’s Lace or Wild Carrot plant
  • Seeds can germinate up to 15 years after parent plant has been killed
  • Do not walk on or near even when product is dry - plant is too dangerous for people and pets
  • Treated as Vegetation Eradication
  • Sprayed with a different product than that used on lawns
  • Start seeing results in about 10 days
  • May need to be treated for a few years and amount will decrease yearly

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Details

Date Added 2019-03-28
Product Id 10461478