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Live stump

The tree was recently cut down, and the stump has already sprouted many shoots.
It happens that a tree actively fights for life. The stump continues to live, produces shoots and grows roots. How to stop the growth of a stump? Will a new tree from the remains of roots if you grind it?
Watch the video of how we chopped up the root system of this stump. We didn’t dig deep this time, but it was enough to remove the growth point of the former tree. Nothing will grow from the remains.
In some cases, it is more effective to use chemicals to remove the stump.

Stopping the growth of a stump using a herbicide is advisable when it is impossible to grind it. If the stump continues to grow, releasing shoots and roots, which leads to the destruction of buildings, we recommend this method. After cutting, the stump is treated with herbicides that stop its growth, and it begins to gradually decompose. Usually, it takes more than ten years for a stump to decompose naturally. If you need to speed up the process, we add composting activators that can destroy the stump in just a year. You can find more detailed information on the use of chemicals for decomposing stumps and dead wood on our website.

The stump is destroying the gutter and the walls of the house by sprouting shoots and growing roots. The tree was cut long ago, but the stump continues to live. We carefully cut the trunk to ground level and stuffed it with herbicide. Just Stump It.
The stump is destroying the gutter and the walls of the house by sending out shoots and growing roots. The tree was cut down long ago, but the stump continues to live. We carefully cut the trunk to ground level and stuffed it with herbicide. This will stop it.
Video about how we removed this stump using chemicals.
If you require this service, please call us, or fill out the application on this page. We will call you and discuss the details. Have a nice day.
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