About us

the UK’s leading Japanese knotweed specialists

We are a family run business founded in 2006 and we operate nationwide throughout the UK

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who we are

We offer a range of Japanese knotweed Solutions

We specialise in Japanese Knotweed and other Invasive Weed Treatment, Removal, Eradication & Control.

Japanese knotweed Surveys

Japanese knotweed Treatments

Japanese knotweed Excavation & Removal

our dedicated team

our invasive weed specialists

With decades of combined experience, we specialise in identifying, controlling, and eradicating Japanese Knotweed, employing the latest research and eco-friendly methods. Our approach is not just about removal; it’s about ecological balance and sustainable solutions.

Kevin Callaghan

Regional Manager – Scotland

Matthew Wainwright

Regional Manager – England

Claire Vaughan

Regional Manager – Wales

Our Services

Japanese Knotweed Removal Services

We specialise in Japanese Knotweed and other Invasive Weed Treatment, Removal, Eradication & Control.

Herbicide treatment

we will inject glyphosate herbicide directly into the plant

Stem Injection

Stem Injection works by injecting a dose of herbicide into the weed 

Excavation

Removal of the infected area using plant equipment

FAQ

Popular Questions

Here are some of the most common questions about Japanese Knotweed

The underground rhizomes of this species can penetrate loose aggregate and grow through existing small cracks, openings or voids in asphalt/concrete. Like many plant species, once established, the underground structures of Japanese Knotweed rhizome can slowly increase in volume over time and ultimately impact built structures (e.g. drains and patios), typically in the form of exacerbating existing weakness or damage.

Although you do not legally have to remove Japanese knotweed from your land unless it’s causing a nuisance, you can be prosecuted for causing it to spread into the wild. We would highly recommend a professional contractor who is a member of the Property Care Association is appointed to survey, control or remove any Japanese Knotweed present on your property. Japanese knotweed does not respect boundary lines. It will grow wherever it is allowed to, and cause issues for home and landowners and developers.

It is not illegal to have Japanese Knotweed on your property, but you can be prosecuted or given a community protection notice for causing a nuisance if you allow it to spread onto anyone else’s property. You may also be at risk of prosecution if found guilty of disposing of Japanese knotweed in the wild as knotweed is deemed as controlled waste and has legalities around its disposal under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

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