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I have cut down two of the bamboo clumps (I believe this is clumping bamboo) and cut down half of the other. I am applying Roundup on the leaves and new shoots. Is there a quicker way to rid myself of this problem...it's been planted adjacent to my swimming pool!
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Hiya, do you know what ratio of blackberry killer to water or kero to use? I have just cut down clumps and put 20ml to 1 litre of water. Not sure if that is enough, will know in a couple of days I suppose? Thank you.
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The ever-knowledgeable @Noelle recommended earlier in this discussion to mix up a solution of one part glyphosate to six parts water.
What product did you use and did you follow the directions on the label?
Jason
I used the Yates Blackberry & Tree killer - it has a number of different options for directions and ratios dependent on plant, but there is no mention of bamboo. However I have been advised by many, including this forum, that this product is excellent to eradicate bamboo. I used one of the recommendations, which was 20mls with water. But there are other stronger dilutions suggested using water or kerosene etc.
Thanks, Jason.
Hello @oakesash
I've been looking at the Yates website regarding the mixture of Tree and Blackberry killer and water/kerosene and could only find the following below. You are correct that there are no references to Bamboo. As an alternative to chemical means of killing the root, I also suggest using a Cyclone 1650 x 25mm Hex Fencing Bar to break up the root of the bamboo tree. It will take a while but at least you'll be able to take immediate action and any possible leftovers can be poisoned off.
Below are the mixing ratios as suggested by Yates:
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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