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Spring Clean Up 22 Count 3 Inch Copper Nails Killing Trees Stumps Roots Yard
$ 9.49
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Better Quality, More Quantity, Less $$, The package includes 22 copper spikes each measuring in at 3 inches long 10d. 100% Made in the USA of pure Solid Copper!!!Do not be fooled by the other sellers cheap copper coated alloy nail, that will not kill a tree, stump, or roots.
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The easy way to take out a nuisance tree or stump, long, 3 inch solid copper spikes for maximum effect. Won't disturb or harm the surrounding area, landscape or soil. Helps clear properties and stop invasive species from taking root. Package includes 22 solid copper nail spikes (Made in the USA)
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Long, Solid Copper Tree & Stump Killing Nails
THE EASY WAY TO KILL AN UNWANTED STUMP OR TREE - In the right dose copper is fatal to trees and with these solid copper spikes you can hammer several into your unwanted tree and let the copper do the work.
BIG 3 INCH SPIKES ARE THE KEY - Regular copper nails either aren't long enough or are only copper plated and don't contain enough copper to get the job done. These long spikes pack the necessary copper-power to take down stubborn stumps.
NO FUSS, NO MESS - Using copper nails allows you to eliminate a stump without damaging the surrounding soil or landscape (unlike other methods).
HOW-TO: Prepare by drilling pilot holes (using a ~1/8" or 9/64" drill bit) into the base of the tree stump. This will allow you to pound in the relatively soft copper spikes without bending them.
Space the holes evenly around the the circumference of the stump. The number of nails is up to you however more copper will give you better and faster results so spacing the nails closely is recommended.
Use a minimum of 10 nails for a 2 foot diameter tree and more for larger diameter stumps. For trees with thick bark remove a strip of bark before hammering in nails (to ensure maximum penetration).