Only way is to use glyphosate. If you try digging them up, the very smallest piece of root left will form another plant. If you want to keep them they need to be constrained in a lined pit.
Burning is a good technique, it helped me get rid of the air plants on my shrub.
Depends on the species, for instance brown bears are omnivores but polar bears are carnivores.
Mushrooms are not plants - they are fungi.
From what i know, ivy plants can still give you sours and itches, I think the way to get rid of Ivy plants, is to first get on Protective gear such as gloves, long shirts, and overall pants. Then, dig around the plants and pull them out by the roots. Taking them out by the leaf won't help, they will just grow back.
Dispersing seeds means to get rid of seeds, a way of reproduction for plants.
A bear's breech is any of a variety of species of plants, including two species of Acanthus, or a species of hogweed.
Bears ussually eat berries
Bears generally will not eat hosta. They prefer higher calorie plants like berries.
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Burning is a good technique, it helped me get rid of the air plants on my shrub.
No, bears are omnivores and eat both plants and animals.
plants and animals
Yes
Yes they do.
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