As discussed before on list before, Japanese knotweed rarely propagates
from seed, hence honey bees don't significantly aid in its spread. The main
way that knotweed spreads is rhizomes.
Not a popular topic on this list, but Japanese knotweed can be successfully
controlled with persistent use of glyphosate.
Aaron Morris - I think, therefore I be!
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