Tried roundup: soaked big ones, tiny ones....I think they thought it was fertilizer...totally immune.
There really is only one way to deal with them, dig them out, move them to one place and burn them. If burnt where they stand, it signals the seeds to germinate.
Don't have a bush hog and dont really have a need for one....and if I cut them up where they stand, they would still germinate and need to be dug out.
I did the deed today and ordered a box scraper/grader. I figured that a one or three tine ripper on its own would only drag the big ones and their thorns into the back of the tractor, my new paintwork and me. With a double sided blade I can push them over, then with the blade holding them down I can pull them out with the tines. Got a 4ft one which is still pretty heavy but more tines probably be too much for my tractor.
Looks really well made, much more so than anything else I could find. Cost was about the same as a bobcat and driver for a day.
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