Collection: Official Buckthorn Blaster® by NAISMA

Buckthorn Blaster® is now a part of NAISMA! Let's get out and blast away some woody invasive plants!

Welcome to the Official Buckthorn Blaster® Collection by NAISMA - your one-stop solution to combat woody invasive plants with precision and ease. Our products are designed to provide professionals, homeowners and garden enthusiasts with an effective and user-friendly tool to reclaim their green spaces from unwelcome vegetation. See use and FAQs at the bottom of this page. 

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Buckthorn Blaster® FAQs

What is a Buckthorn Blaster®?

The Buckthorn Blaster® is used to apply herbicide* to freshly cut stumps and stems. Use of indicator dye is highly recommended for visual assurance of complete treatment area coverage as shown in the photo at right. Our Mark-It Blue Dye product is a highly concentrated water soluble landscape dye for use with herbicide.

*Herbicide is NOT included with the Buckthorn Blaster™ or sold in the NAISMA shop. Only the herbicide manufacturer may bottle herbicide product.

Why are your products "official"?

Buckthorn Blaster® is a registered trademark of the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA).The products you purchase from NAISMA are made in the United States and quality checked by our manufacturer.

Is herbicide included with the Buckthorn Blaster®?

Herbicide is NOT included with the Buckthorn Blaster™ or sold in the NAISMA shop. Only the herbicide manufacturer may bottle herbicide product.

What kind of herbicide do I use in a Buckthorn Blaster®?

Herbicide users are required by law to read and follow the herbicide manufacturer’s label. The label information includes affected plant species, dilution instructions, environmental & wildlife hazards, personal protection to wear during use, and more. We recommend using an herbicide containing 18% glyphosate as the active ingredient. These herbicides are great for use on cut-stumps of buckthorn, and many other undesirable “stemmed” plants.

Most herbicides are ineffective in early spring to early summer when plant sap flows upward and away from the root structure. Some plant species are only responsive to limited herbicides, and/or during specific seasons. Using herbicide inappropriately wastes time, money and is harmful to our environment. Herbicides with the active ingredient picloram is an herbicide that can be extremely toxic to the environment and in our opinion should never be used. Herbicide with the active ingredient picloram does not bind to the soil but rather moves with water from rain and snow melt. It kills most or all plants in its path and can be found a great distance from the original application site.

See this report from US Department of Agriculture for more information about the harmful effects of picloram.

Can I used oil based substances in the Buckthorn Blaster®

We DO NOT recommend using oil based substances in your Buckthorn Blaster® products as they can compromise the product.

How do I control Buckthorn?

Stop seed dispersal. Remove berry-producing plants first.

Avoid removing too much buckthorn too quickly. A rapid increase in sunlight is only beneficial to germination of buckthorn and other non-native plant seeds (i.e. garlic mustard). Native plants need only a small increase in sunlight to rebound and re-establish.

Leave your buckthorn brush on site to benefit both woodland and wildlife. Place buckthorn logs and brush perpendicular to slopes for erosion control. Using the buckthorn brush to cover areas of bare soil will inhibit germination of buckthorn and other non-native plant seeds. Buckthorn berries in a brush pile fall to the soil but will struggle to germinate without sunlight. Native plants will grow through and around these brush piles.

Brush piles from buckthorn and other woody plants create an excellent habitat for birds & other wildlife.

Begin buckthorn control in a limited area that is manageable to you for continuing maintenance and control. Take on new areas as resources permit.

How do I INSERT the Buckthorn Blaster® foam tip applicator?

To insert Buckthorn Blaster® foam applicator tip, pop it into the hole at the top of the bottle and press in firmly. See the how-to here.

How do I REMOVE the Buckthorn Blaster® foam tip applicator?

You can use the handy tip remover tool to remove the Buckthorn Blaster® foam applicator tip. If you don't have one, simply use your thumbs to wiggle it out, or a flathead screwdriver. Always remember to use gloves and take care when handling pesticide. See the how-to here.

Can I remove the tip without a tip remover tool?

The tip remover tool makes it quick and easy to remove the tip from your Buckthorn Blaster® bottle. But, if you don't have one, that's not a problem! You can also remove the tip with a flathead screwdriver. See the how-to here. Please use gloves when handling herbicide.

Where can I buy Buckthorn Blaster® products?

Buckthorn Blaster® is a registered trademark of the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA). You can buy authorized products right from this page!

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