The city of http://tpknotweed.com/areas/japanese-knotweed-hull/ » gradually grew into a market town and trading hub, before eventually assuming city status as an industrial metropolis. The council has worked hard to redevelop and rebrand the city as a modern, cultural space, and untreated knotweed infestations could seriously damage this progress.
The strength of its shoots and their ability to push through concrete, stone and solid brick means it is a genuine threat to homes, commercial buildings and road infrastructure alike. Caught early, it is more easily treated, but if left to flourish then the process of permanent removal can be extended to years, representing a costly investment to homeowners, businesses or Hull’s local council. The best way to avoid financial and legal costs is to contract a licensed Japanese knotweed removal specialist.
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