Weed control with less herbicide
By The EC Team

Weed control with less herbicide

Urban weed control with 60% less herbicide usage? Yes we can!

Controlling urban weeds and getting rid of invasive weeds is a necessary operation for many industries. For instance, on development and construction sites Japanese knotweed will bring any project to a halt. Landowners and estate owners have a legal obligation to control or remove certain weeds covered by legislation – such as Ragwort. Property managers are required to maintain external grounds to a high standard as part of their management fee, and councils must keep urban highways and public spaces clear. So weed management cannot be ignored and for lots of reasons.

Why Glyphosate?

Glyphosate is still the best and safest herbicide when it comes to dealing with invasive and annual weeds, but it’s not the only chemical we use, as some invasive plants respond better to other products or methods. We’re uniquely placed to have an in-house BASIS advisor who ensures that the best herbicide is always chosen and used in the most efficient way, and with a focus on minimising usage through an integrated approach.

Can you innovate weed control?

Yes, changing the way herbicides are used or mixed with adjuvants is always a key factor in the efficacy of the chemical, and we’re always looking to improve on methods of delivery too. Below we share some innovative achievements made this year as we enter our 15th year of trading. We’re taking the weed control industry to a more sustainable level, which is better for our clients and better for the environment.

We cover a vast range of other invasive plants (and species such as Oak Processionary Moth). Our surveyors are highly trained to spot these, and we can quote for everything that’s found on the same contract, which is both effective and efficient. We’re also licensed to detect asbestos in soils – which we can remove at the same time. Ultimately using one contractor for all contamination saves on time, resource management and costs.

There are quadbikes and then there’s our quadbikes!

This is why we have specifically designed new equipment and created a system that is not only more cost effective for our clients but more efficient and sustainable. Our new suite of Quadbikes uses a special herbicide mix that is more effective, which, when combined with controlled ultra-low volume spraying and reduced active ingredient – is a win-win. This tech and methodology has been designed especially to ensure faster and more efficient contract completion for our clients, and has the added benefits of using less chemicals, less water and is a more sustainable option.

What’s the fuss about moss?

Additionally, Moss and Algae can be a hazard risk in winter, but we’ve developed a method where both can be treated at the same time as amenity spraying for annual and perennial weeds via knapsacking. This treatment method is unique to Environment Controls and not only is it more efficient but costs less – a saving we pass on to you.

The benefits include;

  • more efficient moss and annual weed control
  • reduced herbicide usage (up to 60% less)
  • faster contract completion
  • avoid hazard risk 

Getting moss treated before it becomes a problem helps to avoid complaints and potential H&S issues, because it can form on most hard surfaces, and for councils the areas particularly affected include:

  • Roads, footpaths & steps
  • Play areas
  • MUGAs (Multi-Use Games Areas)
  • Amenity spaces
  • Outdoor furniture on playparks

We are helping Landowners and Commercial businesses nationwide to meet their strategic weed management goals in 2025. Contact us for more information about our AMENITY services or if you’d like to get a quote for weed control in 2025.

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