How do I kill 80 foot cedar trees?


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You can kill a tree without any chemicals by girdling the tree. Just cut and remove the bark off the tree. Do this in a 4-6" strip that reaches completely around the trunk of the tree. Make sure this area is striped to the bare wood of the trunk (there is no green cambium left). This will sever the tree's vascular system and it will die.


You cut them down
why would you want to kill such a beautiful tree? Numpty.
Cedar wood is valuable. Look in your phone book for companies that buy hardwoods. They will cut tem down AND pay you for them. To kill the stumps, use a commercial stump killer from your lawn and garden supply.
cut them down dude, just watch out for their screams.
drill a hole in the trunk of the tree and pack it with rock salt, or pennies, either will work
Evergreens die when you cut them down. They don't come back, unlike other trees which, when you cut them down will put out out at least 7 new ones from the stump. Cedars are evergreens.
With kerosene
Cut it down, keep or sell the wood for firewood, and rent a stump removing machine.
Call a logger.
You might be able to trade the cedar for his services.
$$$ cha-ching.
chop chop chop ......timber!

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