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How do I get rid of these (photo in comments)

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Foreverhopeful22 · 29/06/2017 08:03

They have taken over they are in patches of clover

They have now made grass unusable as bee heaven

I cut grass regularly and more bloody grow

I've tried weedol and resolve and nothing has even touch them

Help please

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BendydickCuminsnatch · 05/07/2017 15:50

We have tons of clover, haven't been stung though! I haven't noticed bees or wasps this year. We also have masses of horsetails and general weeds, it's really terrible! Thanks for the recommendation of Green Thumb Thomas, going to give them a call I think if they're that cheap and effective!!

Foreverhopeful22 · 05/07/2017 15:51

Sleep - weedol and lawn care it's bloody expensive £10 a small box the normal weedol was cheaper but not toddler friendly I had to go to 2 different garden centres to get it

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BendydickCuminsnatch · 05/07/2017 15:52

Ooh didn't see your update OP - can't see After photo!

Foreverhopeful22 · 05/07/2017 15:53

After

How do I get rid of these (photo in comments)
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Foreverhopeful22 · 05/07/2017 15:54

Also not a single bee in sight

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lovemycatsanddog · 05/07/2017 15:58

Must be the time of year for clover,i have loads in my lawn, but cutting grass keeps it down,
Lots on grass verges too

SleepFreeZone · 05/07/2017 16:09

My toddler has just been stung again 😬 I honestly have a lawn full of the stuff and I would say about thirty bees on it right now.

I shall go and look online for that Weedol

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