Weed Control - Highways
Public highways and pathways necessitate maintenance with regards to weed control and general grass preservation.To avoid liability of accidents, trips or falls, pathways require maintenance to keep a safe, even surface. Japanese Knotweed has been known to grow up, through paving, causing breaks and cracks to the surface.
Sensitive areas such as highways and pathways neighbouring grazing fields and paddocks require monitoring and maintenance to prevent the spread of injurious weeds. This is especially the case where Common Ragwort is concerned. Common Ragwort (Senicio Jacobaea) contains alkaloids which are poisonous to horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, dogs and even humans. This type of Ragwort must be removed and the growth of further plants must be controlled.
Unfortunately, although illegal, fly tipping is one cause for which we see the growth of invasive and injurious weeds along our highways and public paths. There are precise legal methods of disposing invasive and injurious weeds, and by using a professional company such as Ecopro, you will ensure these methods are followed.
Some weed killing chemicals can be harmful to the environment. Some chemicals used can contaminate rivers and water courses.
Ecopro use non toxic herbicides for the control of weeds.
With our team of fully trained equipped staff, we are able to deal with any size request,
And can tailor individual programmes according to the requirement.
To request information telephone or email enquiries@ecoweed.co.uk
