Is there a chemical you can pour on a bush you've cut down to ground level to make sure it won't grow again?


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Stump remover will increase the spped of the decomposition of the stump so it will actually go away itself. Dumping bleach is illegal because the bleach is a caustic agent and kerosene is expensive so I wouldn't waste it.


Yes, there is a chemical stump remover available. Home Depot and Lowes carry it. You drill holes into the stump and pour the liquid into them and it kills the stump.
My husband use to work for a tree company a long time ago and they would drill a hole in the stump and add bleach.
Drill hole in stump and add strong salty water or a dribble of kerosene. Also you could use Zero or Roundup or some other brand of glyphosate.

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