Our Property Care Association (PCA) accredited surveyors and technicians develop treatment strategies and management plans for all non-native invasive and harmful or injurious species.
We can safely and efficiently remove waste from site and carefully dispose of it at an appropriately licensed waste management facility, ensuring biosecurity protection and compliance with all relevant UK legislation.
The larger eight-toothed European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) is considered a serious pest on spruce and was first discovered in the UK in Kent, in 2018. If left uncontrolled, it poses a serious threat to Britain's forestry industry.
Following ongoing surveillance further findings of Ips typographus have since been confirmed, resulting in a demarcated area covering much of the south East of England. Within the demarcated area strict restrictions are in place that prevent the felling and movement of spruce wood, bark and branches without authorisation.
Work is now being carried out in an effort to eradicate this beetle by removing spruce from areas at risk of infestation.
We are currently undertaking the proactive removal of spruce from within the demarcated area for private and public landowners, before the trees become infected, or if the landowner has received a Statutory Plant Health Notice (SPHN), which can adversely affect the value and restrict the timing of the operation.
Having well-established relationships with the Forestry Commission, as well as agreements in place with authorised processors, we are able offer a complete service that covers the felling, extraction and marketing of your spruce, ensuring that you receive the best commercial return possible.
We can also help with grant applications to reclaim some of the costs involved in felling and restocking your woodland.
After taking some details in regards to your woodland we will arrange a site visit to appraise the standing timber and site constraints and hazards. We will also notify the Forestry Commision and arrange a Plant Health inspection to determine the presence (or absence of) of the beetle.
We have arrangements in place with a number of authorised processors situated within the demarcated area, allowing us to offer your timber to multiple buyers and outlets.
We will submit a formal valuation offer based on the findings of the site visit, as well as the quantity and quality of timber.
If the offer is accepted then we will prepare the site for temporary or permanent access to allow for efficient harvesting.
We work with the aim of optimising the value of your timber, and will cut a range of products, subject to timber quality, size, volume and any SPHN requirements.
As part of our service, we will handle the dispatch of all harvested material to the authorised processors.
Following harvesting operations we will prepare the site and select suitable species to achieve a thriving healthy woodland that is suited to the landscape, soils and our changing climate.
Our team can assist you in creating, planning, and managing your woodland's future, leaving behind a woodland that is fit for purpose, and for the benefit of future generations.
Our Property Care Association (PCA) accredited surveyors and technicians develop treatment strategies and management plans for all non-native invasive and harmful or injurious species.
We can safely and efficiently remove waste from site and carefully dispose of it at an appropriately licensed waste management facility, ensuring biosecurity protection and compliance with all relevant UK legislation.
Our Property Care Association (PCA) accredited surveyors and technicians develop treatment strategies and management plans for all non-native invasive and harmful or injurious species.
We can safely and efficiently remove waste from site and carefully dispose of it at an appropriately licensed waste management facility, ensuring biosecurity protection and compliance with all relevant UK legislation.
As PCA-trained and accredited contractors, we assure our clients that all work specified and undertaken will effectively control the growth of Japanese knotweed.
Our comprehensive service covers site assessments and surveys, distribution maps showing the extent of the spread, risk assessments and optimal management plans.
There are multiple control options, and we will recommend a preferred choice taking into account site-specific structural or environmental features, timeframes and budgets.
We provide comprehensive invasive weed surveys and consultancy services, with a range of effective treatment and management solutions to tackle all invasive and injurious weed species. Our team is comprised of highly knowledgeable PCA-accredited experts who are committed to delivering the best results for our clients.
In addition to Japanese knotweed control, we can also offer services to control and eradicate all other undesirable species, including (but not limited to):
Invasive weed assessments include a thorough walkover survey within the site boundary, evaluation of the infestation's status, consideration of site features that may affect control efforts, and inspection of third-party land. A scaled distribution map will also be created, highlighting the infestation's location and extent, a suitable buffer zone, and the site or survey boundary.
PCA-accredited surveyors supervise all works and ensure that suitable precautions are taken to prevent the spread of plant fragments. We guarantee site and environmental protection by properly handling and disposing of all contaminated waste and by following biosecurity protocols.
To protect the site from invasive weeds observed on an adjacent property, we also work in partnership with neighbouring landowners to tackle the problem together.
We can offer both chemical (including eco-friendly bioherbicides) and non-chemical treatment options to manage invasive weeds.
Both options have pros and cons, and the choice depends on site conditions and the nature and situation of individual stands. Each site is unique, and management needs to be tailored to the situation and conditions.
Following control action, we can help carry out appropriate restoration measures to assist in the recovery of habitat that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed by non-native invasive weeds.
Revegetation of the area with native grasses, plants, shrubs and trees will not only help to improve biodiversity but also help to stabilise disturbed soils and, when combined with appropriate vegetation management, reduce the probability of re-invasion.
Our Property Care Association (PCA) accredited surveyors and technicians develop treatment strategies and management plans for all non-native invasive and harmful or injurious species.
We can safely and efficiently remove waste from site and carefully dispose of it at an appropriately licensed waste management facility, ensuring biosecurity protection and compliance with all relevant UK legislation.