Snail3496
Well-Known Member
I am on my first farm ever with bad honey locust all over and have been tinkering with the most efficient and least painful way to thin them. I realize the pods are good deer food, but going into my 2nd spring on this farm it seems around 80% of them don't produce any pods and exist only to pop tires and eyeballs. Plus - I have a lot of young oaks that wouldn't mind the extra room either.
My question - have any of you come up with any great ideas for knocking these things out by hand? Chainsaw and triclopyr have worked on the few I've done, but is a two person deal for most of them. Some of the really bad ones are even hard to get the saw in there unscathed. Read guys take a drill w 1/2"+ drill bit, bore 2" or so into the trunk, and then spray some gly or diesel into it. They then die standing and the needles dry out. That seems to be the best sounding idea so far. Anyone have any experience or tips?
My question - have any of you come up with any great ideas for knocking these things out by hand? Chainsaw and triclopyr have worked on the few I've done, but is a two person deal for most of them. Some of the really bad ones are even hard to get the saw in there unscathed. Read guys take a drill w 1/2"+ drill bit, bore 2" or so into the trunk, and then spray some gly or diesel into it. They then die standing and the needles dry out. That seems to be the best sounding idea so far. Anyone have any experience or tips?