INVASIVE GROWTH REMOVAL IN
WESTERN MISSOURI
Take back your land from honeysuckle, cedar, multiflora rose, and other invasive species choking out native growth.
FIGHTING INVASIVE SPECIES IN MISSOURI
Western Missouri faces a growing battle against invasive plant species. Bush honeysuckle, Eastern red cedar, multiflora rose, autumn olive, and Bradford pear are among the most aggressive invaders, crowding out native plants, reducing biodiversity, and degrading pasture and woodland quality.
Our forestry mulching equipment is one of the most effective tools for invasive species removal. We can selectively target invasive growth while preserving desirable native trees and vegetation. The mulched material stays on the ground, suppressing regrowth and allowing native species to recover.
Brush Master Pro works with landowners, conservation agencies, and property managers to develop invasive species management plans that restore the natural health of Missouri landscapes.
KEY BENEFITS
- Selectively target invasive species while preserving natives
- Mulch suppresses regrowth of invasive plants
- Restore native plant communities and biodiversity
- Improve pasture quality and grazing capacity
- Reduce tick and pest habitat
- Eco-friendly — no chemicals or burning required
IDEAL FOR
- Landowners fighting honeysuckle or cedar encroachment
- Conservation-minded property owners
- Farmers restoring pasture quality
- Hunters improving wildlife habitat
HOW IT WORKS
Species Identification
We survey your property to identify invasive species and assess the extent of infestation.
Management Plan
We develop a targeted removal plan that preserves desirable vegetation.
Selective Mulching
Our equipment removes invasive growth while leaving native trees and plants intact.
Follow-Up
We recommend a maintenance schedule to prevent reinfestation.
TRANSPARENT PRICING
Invasive growth removal is priced per acre based on species type, density, and terrain.
- Light infestation: $1,600–$1,900/acre
- Moderate infestation: $1,900–$2,200/acre
- Heavy infestation: $2,200–$2,400/acre
- Minimum project charge: $1,500
- Multi-acre discounts available
INVASIVE GROWTH REMOVAL FAQ
What invasive species do you remove?
We commonly remove bush honeysuckle, Eastern red cedar, multiflora rose, autumn olive, Bradford pear, and other invasive woody species.
Can you remove invasives without killing native trees?
Yes. Our operators are trained in selective clearing — we target invasive species while preserving desirable native vegetation.
Will the invasive species grow back?
Some regrowth is possible. We recommend annual follow-up treatments for the first 2–3 years to fully suppress invasive species.
SERVING WESTERN MISSOURI
We provide invasive growth removal services throughout Jackson County, Cass County, Johnson County, Lafayette County, Bates County, Henry County, and surrounding areas within one hour of Greenwood, MO.