I was clearing some land and came across many patches of these.. what can I do to get rid of them?

I had a chainsaw so I’d cut them from the bottom.. but then I wanted to pull the rest out of the tree, and those thorns are cooking my Wells Lamont gloves no problem.. teach me to fish here, thicker gloves or something different?

by BlessedSRE

28 Comments

  1. I gotta brush cutter attachment for my weed trimmer. wear eye pro.

  2. SnooWalruses9173

    Go to harbor freight and buy some welding gloves.

  3. karma-whore64

    Blade attachment on weed eater cut them off at base let sit 2 weeks then burn them out

  4. gameoveryeeah

    “Oh no, a perfectly good reason to rent a skidsteer for the weekend”

    The thing that works best for me is to put on as much PPE (face shield is a must for when these things whip back as you drive over them) as i can and drive the tractor straight through it a few times to mash it up, then finish off anything left standing with a machete or a brush cutter. Seriously, the only answer is brutality, the forest has all day and all night to fight against you, so in the few hours you have to fight back it has to be medieval as possible.

  5. TheRareForestDweller

    After you trim them out, dig up the tap roots. I freaking hate those things.

  6. Bagpuss999

    Thicker gloves and/or a choker rope so you can really yank them

  7. Not_a_cultmember

    We have multiflora rose which springs up everywhere on our property. I use the tractor blade to get them out at the root. I then destroy it.

  8. Ponklemoose

    I bet a flail mowed would do a number on the, or throw up a temp fence add toss a few goats back there.

  9. plantytime

    For the love of god please wear safety goggles. I know a guy who lost an eye to these.

  10. Very carefully and with the help of Uncle Remus.

  11. shortbarrelflamer

    After having spent well over a thousand hours clearing stuff like this in my time I found either a chainsaw for dense brush or a gas-powered hedge trimmer are the most efficient. If you can get one that has a articulating head on it. And angle it like a hockey stick. You can make really quick work of them. Lowe’s sells their store brand attachment that’s universal for like 130 bucks. Homelite I believe is the brand. For the price they are they are incredible. I spent many seasons beating the piss out of one banging off rocks, thrown into the bed of my truck and just downright abusing it and it took probably 200 hours plus before it broke and that’s surely due to neglective abuse. If you take care of it it’ll last years

  12. Rmartinez111

    Hedge trimmer and loppers, it’s time consuming but gets job done

  13. I_Am_Intrigued_

    While I can’t recommend doing this… arson is technically an option. A bad option, maybe, probably, almost definitely, but still an option!

  14. totaltomination

    Hack and splash, cut it all up sure, but give the stumps and slash a good dose of poison to confirm the kill. Nothing worse than having it all sprout back up again while your back is turned.

  15. P0Rt1ng4Duty

    The next time you see a junk lawnmower by the curb on trash day bring it home and mow them down.

  16. I grab hedge trimmers and knock them down to knee level, them come back through with the brush hog attachment on the weed eater.

    If they are tall enough, the weed eater tends to wrap and fling them all over the place and it’s never fun to catch them around my leg/arm/hand…no matter how much PPE I am wearing. 

  17. Grendle1972

    Mini excavator with the articulating thumb attachment. This allows you to snatch those Bastards out of the ground, and then burn them. It’s the only way to be sure, short of nuking them from orbit.

  18. TraditionalBasis4518

    Brush hog. Gravelly is the best. You can’t please everyone rent one, but they’re the best therapy available for civilization and its discontents.

  19. fuzzybuzz69

    Tractor and flail mower or bush hog. Get the revs up and CHARGE!!!!!!

  20. wearemechanibal

    I used to install fences and one time we had to clear a line where a new fence was going in. I had a giant brush clearing implement that would take down small trees. I tried running it over a thick bundle of briar going up a large tree. It lifted the front end of the bobcat off the ground. Now if I’m clearing out an area I use a portable hedge trimmer. Run it near the ground then above my head. Above dies out pretty quick.

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