Solarizing followed by tilling and then by replanting the patch with drought- and sun-tolerant covers or vegetation is a way to rid the yard of scorpion weed. The 16-inch-high (40.64-centimeter-tall) violet purple-flowering plant likes loose, moist, shaded soils whose pH does not rise above 6.8. It may be harvested for essential oils even though its above-ground, hair-covered parts provoke irritating skin rashes in susceptible individuals.
Try some strong weed killer.
it lives were all the weed is
Spraying vinegar over your yard will kill the weed tress in your yard for good.
Yes;if you spray weed killer on your yard Yes;if you spray weed killer on your yard
Scorpion weed is a purple flower that grows wild during spring. Coming into contact with this wildflower can cause severe itching. Although not contagious, scorpion weed rash can rapidly spread in the body.
You take this thing called "Weed Remover" and spray it ALL through your yard. But ONLY do this before Spring starts! If you do it after Spring or during Spring, you will have stickers until Winter. :P
You can get rid of an old weed eater at a recycling center. If you take the weed eater apart, you can get money for the metal.
rub them on your buthole
weed killer, pull out all the roots.
weed killer
Use a weed killer.
You just have to wait it out.