
Knot on your life! Japanese knotweed turning property buyers away
Property buyers say a resounding NO to homes infested with Japanese knotweed. Environet commissioned YouGov to find out what people think of Japanese knotweed, posing
Property buyers say a resounding NO to homes infested with Japanese knotweed. Environet commissioned YouGov to find out what people think of Japanese knotweed, posing
A great end to a week of coverage across the national and regional BBC! Nic Seal was interviewed, live, on the BBC Sussex Breakfast Radio
July is a great month for Environet on the BBC! Nic Seal, Managing Director of Environet, was featured on the network’s flagship show BBC Breakfast
July continues to be a great month for media exposure! Nic Seal, Managing Director of Environet, was featured on the BBC South East Today lunchtime
So you’ve discovered Japanese knotweed on your property and want to know what to do next – So you probably went to Google.. Firstly, don’t
Today Environet reaches yet another milestone. Today we turn 21! For the last 21 years Environet have been leading the way in Japanese knotweed treatment,
Rest assured, where invasive species are identified at an early stage and tackled correctly, problems can usually be avoided. Our trained specialists carry out site surveys to map specified terrestrial invasive plant species and provide management plans tailored to your requirements.
Our team of experts is available between 9am and 5:30pm, Monday to Friday to answer your enquiries and advise you on the next steps
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