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Herbicides are among the most effective and resource-efficient tools to treat invasive species. Most of the commonly known invasive plants can be treated using only two herbicidesglyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup and Rodeo) and triclopyr (the active ingredient in Brush-BGone and Garlon).
There are four treatment methods that can be used to control, and in some cases, eradicate weeds. Physical (hand-pulling, cutting, mowing, digging, disking, plowing, burning, etc) Biological (use of insects, domestic animals, pathogens, etc) Chemical (use of herbicides)
A noxious is any plant designated by federal, state or local government officials as injurious to public health, agriculture, recreation, wildlife or property. Once a is classified as noxious, authorities can implement quarantines and take other actions to contain or destroy the and limit its spread.
Weeds may cause health problems in livestock, pets, and humans and are aesthetically unpleasing in turf and urban landscapes. In contrast, invasive plants are generally non-natives that infest natural ecosystems, including wildlands, rangelands, and pastures.
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