it's got some new info and uh I thought I'd share exactly on they're very helpful on how to kill Brazilian peppers the easy way I mean obviously the best way is to cut them down chainsaw ruined by the roots and that's just a lot of back-breaking work I found a spray that works great it's called remedy ultra and he makes it two and a half ounces per gallon and it'll he'll not be saying stone-cold dead which got to be careful it will kill everything I just resilient pepper so make sure you get it just on the pepper trees see how this trees alive and well and you can see this tree here dead I sprayed this tree about six weeks ago now this stuff doesn't leave any residual in the soil so stuff will grow back there again but whatever it touches it will kill see it to be very careful so um what I do is I also use a little spray bottle here for the ones that are around eight trees and other things so I don't you know contaminate that and accidentally kill an oak tree or pine tree now the secret to using this remedy stuff is you mix this two and a half ounces per gallon then you pour about a cup of Dawn dish soap in there the Dawn dish soap makes it stick to the leaves so it doesn't get washed off as easily by rain and stuff like that and I always use non detergent which helps it sort of bubble up inside my sprayer I know there's a lot of ways to skin a cat but for us in Southwest Florida we got tons of land and pepper tree problem since your base of species this is the easiest way I found a deal with it it seems to work really great so today I ran the fence rows