Our trained and licensed invasive species experts have been working in the field for over 30 years. In those
years they have developed time proven strategies to control invasive species whether in sensitive wetland resource areas or
a residentil property. They understand the importance of flexible programs to deal with invasive species to meet the needs
and budget of each customer, Through mechanical, biological and chemical means their goal is to eradicate the problem species
while being sensitive customers concerns and respecting the property they are working on and adjacent areas.
Our expertise also allows us to train the customer on practices that will help to keep the invasive species
from returning and developing a strategy to allow native or chosen species to flourish.
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Why are invasives bad?
Altering hydrologic conditions
Altering soil characteristics
Altering fire intensity
and frequency
Interfering with natural
succession
Competing for pollinators
Poisoning or repelling
native insects
Displacing rare plant
species
Increasing predation on
nesting birds
Serving as reservoirs
of plant pathogens
Replacing complex communities
with single species monocultures
Diluting the genetic
composition of native species through hybridization
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| Japanese Knotweed / Polygonum cuspidatum |

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Control Methods Practiced:
Mechanical Removal
Chemical Treatments
Stem injection
Biological Treatment
Native Revegetation
Site Manipulation
Common Invasive Plants in New England Include:
(Click name for more information)
The invasive species services we offer require us to see your site and assess your needs in order to quote
a price.
Please call us at (866) 870-4NES for a free quote or for more details.
Send us an email
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