Japanese Knotweed survey bookings

Do you need a Japanese Knotweed survey? Are you buying or selling a house? But Knotweed is holding you back? Is this invasive plant is affecting your property? Even Japanese Knotweed on neighbouring land can negatively impact the value of your property. Therefore you need a professional Japanese Knotweed survey. Here at Knotweed Doctor we can help because all our surveyors are PCA certified with CSJK qualifications.

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Book your Japanese Knotweed survey today.

Japanese Knotweed rhizome

Japanese Knotweed rhizome is the plants root system. If you know what you’re looking for, an experienced eye can easily spot it. That’s because of it’s distinctive tri-colour. Usually a deep orange core surrounded by a lighter yellow and a darker orange outer. Another, telltale sign is a ‘carrot-like’ snap when you break the roots. To find out more call our team at Chester.

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Warning: Don’t ignore Japanese Knotweed

Why you cannot afford to ignore Japanese Knotweed. The problem doesn’t just disappear. Instead once this plant has drawn the nutrients from the ground and stored enough energy in its rhizome (root system) beware! This invasive weed will now begin an active phase. Because if not correctly managed Japanese Knotweed really can take over your garden. Act now contact our Chester Japanese Knotweed experts.

Naturally concerned

Well hello Emperor Moth. It was nice of you to call into the office this morning. We love our environment and all of its beautiful creatures. That’s why all of our surveyors and technicians are suitably qualified. We always follow the best practice and adapt our plans to find the most effective and efficient way of controlling Japanese Knotweed 🌍 πŸ’—

Knotweed Doctor thinks it’s a swizz!

“What a swizz!” We cannot believe they’ve put the clocks forward and shortened the day by an hour.

Anyway, happy Mothers Day to all those fantastic mums out there. Knotweed Doctor hopes you have a fantastic day and are suitably spoilt. As a 2nd time expectant dad (the due date was last Monday) I know how important today is. I think today may be the day, fingers crossed.

It’s too early to see Japanese Knotweed in bloom on Mothers Day