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ellisonz

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Thu Mar 7, 2013, 08:57 PM Mar 2013

Paintball Poison: Airborne Marksmen To Take Aim At Invasive Plants

By Patricia Tummons 03/07/2013

The Department of Land and Natural Resources has obtained the state procurement officer’s approval to purchase a herbicide that can target remote stands of Australian tree ferns, kahili ginger, and banana poka.

The herbicide, HBT-IMAZ, is registered for use only in the state of Hawaii, and only on those three species of plants.

What makes it even more unusual is the method of delivery: paintballs, shot from airguns by marksmen in helicopters or on the ground.

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Now that approvals are in hand, de Silva hopes to be able to start using the product in a few months. He won’t be using it to control banana poka or kahili ginger, he said, but the paintballs are perfect for getting to Australian tree ferns in difficult-to-reach areas.

More: http://www.civilbeat.com/articles/2013/03/07/18537-paintball-poison-airborne-marksmen-to-take-aim-at-invasive-plants/
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Paintball Poison: Airborne Marksmen To Take Aim At Invasive Plants (Original Post) ellisonz Mar 2013 OP
the original polynesians brought the 1st invasive plants and animals and thus it began nt msongs Mar 2013 #1

msongs

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1. the original polynesians brought the 1st invasive plants and animals and thus it began nt
Thu Mar 7, 2013, 09:11 PM
Mar 2013
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