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Yes, turpentine can kill bamboo as it acts as a solvent that can damage plant tissues. When applied directly to the leaves or stems, it can disrupt the plant's ability to photosynthesize and absorb water. However, using turpentine as a herbicide is not recommended due to its potential environmental harm and toxicity. It's better to use targeted herbicides or manual removal for controlling bamboo growth.

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