Advice on stinging nettle treatment

Stinging nettles are an invasive perennial weed which can be difficult to get rid of once they are established, thanks to their creeping roots with extensive food reserves. These creeping roots allow it to spread quickly and small bits of stems can re-root, causing new plants to apear. Due to this, the manual removal of stinging nettles is not always practical. Using a weed killer is the most effective stinging nettle treatment.

>>> Discover the whole range of Roundup Weedkillers <<<

Effective stinging nettle treatment

A systemic weed killer is the most effective stinging nettle treatment. This is because it eliminates the weed for good. The creeping roots are why stinging nettles are difficult to eradicate, but Roundup works down to the root of the weed, killing the plant entirely. This means that once you have got rid of the weed, it will not come back.

RELATED FAQ’s