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Work with any type of asbestos involved is dangerous and a majority of the time it is not always obvious where the asbestos actually is as most is located hidden away from any form of inspection.
With Japanese knotweed control, Dichlobenil (Casoron G4 Weed Barrier) and sodium chlorate, which are soil-acting residual herbicides, provide a moderate check in Japanese knotweed growth, but because of its extremely persistent rhizomatous root system, those products are very unlikely to effect complete Japanese knotweed eradication.
Asbestos causes many dangers to a human’s life and one of the most common of these after a long period of exposure is cancer diseases and even rare forms cancer such as Mesothelioma.
Japanese Knotweed is a highly invasive plant which can actually cause extensive damage to a property and the land around it. On development sites Japanese knotweed can delay the construction process by several months and even years.

