Bush honeysuckle (Amur honeysuckle) is the most aggressive invasive plant threatening Greater Virginia. Introduced from Asia, this fast-spreading shrub has taken over forests, backyards, and fence lines throughout Virginia—and it's getting worse every year.
Left unchecked, invasive honeysuckle Virginia property owners face will destroy native ecosystems, block sightlines, reduce property value, and create impenetrable thickets that make land unusable.
Shades out native trees and wildflowers
Destroys wildlife habitat and food sources
Spreads rapidly through bird-dispersed seeds
Reduces property value and curb appeal
Unlike hand-cutting or herbicide-only approaches, our forestry mulching method grinds honeysuckle down to the root crown—eliminating regrowth at the source.
The result? Clean, usable land in a single visit, with a natural mulch layer that helps suppress regrowth and returns nutrients to your soil.
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