INTEGRATED VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
At EEL, our approach vegetation control is based on the discipline of Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM); a responsible approach to managing vegetation that fulfills immediate control needs while promoting effective long-term results according to the particular goals and requirements of the client.
Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM): Mechanical and Chemical controls, Natural biological management and Cultural use of the landscape

Mechanical Control is the physical removal of the stem and branches of target vegetation by cutting, chopping or mowing.
Chemical Control is the selective use of herbicides applied to the foliage, stems and/or root zone of target vegetation.
Natural Control is the science of working in concert with the biological stages of plant succession and interspecies competition to limit the establishment of undesirable vegetation.
Cultural Use of the Landscape is working in concert with the use of our landscape for economic, agricultural, social and recreational purposes. These are areas in which the man-made landscape changes the IVM management techniques applied to existing target vegetation.
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