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Welcome to the Invasive Plant Control Database
This website contains information on how to control many invasive plants common
to the Midwestern United States. Information was collected from both scientific
literature and expert opinions and summarized by the Midwest Invasive Plant Network
(MIPN), in partnership with the Mark Renz lab from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Methods that are uncommon, do not provide sufficient control, or lack information
for determining effectiveness on target species are omitted. For each species, information
was reviewed by four individuals, including two identified as experts on control
of that species. Information is searchable by several fields to improve the user’s
ability to find pertinent information. To view the search feature, you must first
select an invasive plant. Additionally, users have the option of entering personal
experiences with managing specific species (see “add new case studies” under search
results). These case studies will be visible to all users once verified by MIPN
staff.
We make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about
the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability with respect
to the information or products on the website. Any reliance you place on such information
is therefore strictly at your own risk. References to pesticide products on this
website are for your convenience and are not an endorsement or guarantee of one
product over another.
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