Project DeVine recommends Cut’n’Paste

Project De-Vine Environmental Trust has been using CUT’N’PASTE products for over ten years. The Trust was not a charity then but a weedbusting group trying to deal with rampant invasive vines in Golden Bay in Tasman District of
the South Island of New Zealand.
The gel bottles from CUT’N’PASTE were perfect for the volunteers attending our working bees to kill the vines. We could give a short introduction about how to use them verbally and then in action.
Our team likes them for ease of use, safety with being unlikely to spill or break and fit into a tool kit on a belt. There are different chemicals for killing different species, which makes it easy to switch to another gel bottle than mix up a small amount for spraying. The kill rate is very high, and exceptions are usually where the person has not followed the instructions correctly. The video of how to use is very clear. Project De-Vine has counted plants killed by manually cutting and pasting – since 2011. We have now reached 1,511,507 plants treated.

Chris Rowse
Founder, current Chair and Project Director







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