Mike Bolin
Member
I hunt and maintain my brother in law's property the he recently enrolled in a management program through the IDNR. I have divided the property into 5 acre sections and I have made decent progress, but I haven't done any work since deer season started on October 1st. With our deer season coming to an end on January 5th I plan to get back to work on it, weather/ground conditions permitting. I have been pulling the stuff for the most part with either my Kubota, my PullerBear or by hand. The section I am moving to has quite a bit of honeysuckle that the stem/trunk is over 3" in diameter and I can't get to with the Kubota. I have read that cutting and spraying is effective on the winter months and that is how I plan to approach it. Have any of you cut and sprayed during the winter months and if you have, did it work for you? Also, there are several options as to which herbicide to spray the trunk with. Anything in particular work well for you? Thanks in advance for any input. Mike