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  • How do I eradicate/remove Brazilian pepper trees?

    Forestry grinding is the most cost-effective and efficient way to eradicate the invasive Brazilian pepper species. According to GM Insights, felling equipment held over 30% of the forestry equipment market revenue share in 2020. We have the proper equipment to eradicate Brazilian pepper trees, so give us a call today.

  • Why must Brazilian pepper trees be managed?

    Brazilian pepper tree invasions represent a significant threat to Florida's native plant and wildlife populations. Typically, Brazilian pepper forms dense forests that exclude all other plant life by producing a closed canopy. These forests are considered to be poor habitats for native wildlife species and may negatively impact bird populations. Land clearing companies like us can help.

  • What environmental damage is caused by Brazilian pepper forests?

    Brazilian pepper produces closed-canopy forests that shade out almost all other plant life. These forests are considered to be poor habitats for native wildlife species. Additionally, because of Brazilian pepper's relationship to poison ivy, many who come in contact with its sap develop allergic skin reactions. Brazilian pepper forests also alter natural fire regimes. Land and lot clearing is one way to eliminate these forests.

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