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Poison hemlock and its cousin, Water hemlock, are on the list of top ten poisonous Nebraska plants. A species that has really seemed to take over in wet or moist soils across the eastern portion of the state, hemlock can cause serious issues if ingested, by either livestock or humans.
30 maj 2022 · Poison hemlock grows in moist soils, preferring low-lying ditches, roadsides, creek banks, and disturbed sites. It is found in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, extending south throughout the upper and lower Midwest regions.
Poison hemlock does not have noxious weed status and is not a legally regulated plant in Nebraska. Plants or infestations do not need to be reported. Control is not required but is encouraged.
13 lip 2022 · Instead, control poison hemlock in the early spring or fall when animals are not in the pasture, or fence off large patches from livestock, if control is necessary. Herbicides such as 2,4-D, triclopyr and glyphosate can be used in the fall and/or spring to manage these weeds.
20 cze 2024 · Instead, control poison hemlock in early spring or fall when animals are not in the pasture, or fence off large patches if necessary. Options for herbicide control may include 2,4-D + Dicamba; Graslan L®; Chaparral®; Cimarron Plus®; DuraCor®; Escort XP®; and Streamline®.
30 cze 2022 · Poison hemlock does not have noxious weed status and is not a legally regulated plant in Nebraska. Plants or infestations do not need to be reported. Control is not required but is encouraged.
6 cze 2022 · Poison hemlock is on the list of top 10 poisonous plants here in Nebraska. This weed can be found throughout the state, especially in wet or moist soils along streams, roadsides and pastures. Hemlock has fern-like leaves with purple spots on the stems.