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  2. List of types of killing - Wikipedia

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    Herbicide – an agent that kills unwanted plants, a weed killer. Insecticide – an agent that kills unwanted insects. Larvicide (also larvacide) – an insecticide targeted against the larval life stage of an insect. Microbicide – an agent used to kill or reduce the infectiousness of microorganisms. Miticide – a chemical to kill mites.

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    The vines will re-grow from the base, so it is best to uproot them if possible, but repeated cutting will exhaust and eventually kill the vines. [5] The vine's seeds will not germinate in the shade, so the best way to prevent invasive problems with this vine is to keep native forest intact.

  4. Mechanical weed control - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical control techniques can be either selective or non-selective. A selective method has very little impact on non-target plants where as a non-selective method affects the entire area that is being treated. If mechanical control methods are applied at the optimal time and intensity, some weed species may be controlled or even eradicated. [3]

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  6. Weed control - Wikipedia

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    Hoeing off weed leaves and stems as soon as they appear can eventually weaken and kill perennials, although this will require persistence in the case of plants such as bindweed. Nettle infestations can be tackled by cutting back at least three times a year, repeated over a three-year period. Bramble can be dealt with in a similar way.

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    If Vine paid each of the 18 Viners $1.2 million and made certain changes to the platform, they’d all post 12 monthly Vines—or else, they would leave the app.

  8. Girdling - Wikipedia

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    Trees can be girdled by climbing, twining, and ground-creeping (rampant) vines. There are several invasive species that harm trees in this way and cause significant damage to forest canopy and the health of ecosystems dependent on it. Oriental Bittersweet, Oriental Wisteria, and English Ivy all can damage and kill trees by girdling. [citation ...

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    Nature has a way of keeping things interesting, and not always in the smartest way. Plenty of animals don’t make the best choices and take themselves out through weird, instinct-driven failures.

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