Related questions about bamboo removal
- Our Bamboo Removal Sydney service — see the main service page
- How long does it take to fully remove bamboo in Sydney?
- Why does bamboo grow back after removal?
- What does ASET’s 3-step Bamboo Eradication Programme involve?
- What happens if my neighbour’s bamboo is invading my property?
- What is a bamboo root barrier and does it really work?
- How much does bamboo removal cost in Sydney?
- Running bamboo vs clumping bamboo — what’s the difference?
- Can bamboo damage my home, pool or paving?
- Do I need council approval to remove bamboo in Sydney?
Yes — but it takes longer, demands much more physical labour, and only works on smaller or younger bamboo. For established running bamboo, chemical-free removal is technically possible but the timeline can stretch from years to indefinite. Most homeowners who insist on no-chemical removal end up either accepting a multi-year manual programme or eventually allowing limited herbicide use to bring the timeline back to something realistic.
Why bamboo is hard to kill without chemicals
Same biology as the chemical approach: the rhizome network is the part that needs to die, and the only way to kill a rhizome is to exhaust its stored energy. Chemicals just speed up exhaustion dramatically by killing each new shoot’s leaves before they can replenish the rhizome.
The manual-only programme
(1) Cut every shoot to ground level the moment it emerges, without exception, for 2-4 growing seasons. (2) Monthly inspection for new shoots, especially around the rhizome perimeter (often metres from the parent clump for running bamboo). (3) Dig out every visible rhizome fragment after the visible plant is exhausted — heavy labour. (4) Continue inspection for years.
When chemical-free removal actually works
Small clumping bamboo (Bambusa species) — contained, slow-spreading, manageable manually. Newly planted bamboo (less than a year established) — rhizome network not yet developed. Where soil access is excellent and excavation is feasible. Where the homeowner has 2+ years of weekly inspection in them.
When chemical-free removal won’t work
Established running bamboo (Phyllostachys) — rhizome network too extensive. Bamboo crossing a property line — needs coordinated treatment to be permanent. Bamboo near structures (paving, pool, foundations) — speed matters before structural damage. Bamboo over 1mu00b2 with rhizomes deeper than 30cm. Anyone who can’t commit to weekly inspection for 2+ years.
The smallest-possible-chemical approach
Targeted glyphosate injection into freshly cut stems — milligrams, not litres. No spraying, no overspray, no soil contamination. Applied only at the cut point, absorbed only into the rhizome. This is the standard ASET uses even for environmentally-sensitive jobs (near vegetable gardens, fishponds, native bushland). The herbicide stays inside the plant’s vascular system — much safer than DIY foliar spraying.
What about mechanical-only removal?
A mini-excavator works for small clumps in accessible open ground. It doesn’t work in garden beds (damages everything around the bamboo). It often misses rhizome fragments, leading to regrowth. And it requires equipment access most suburban properties don’t have. See our manual vs mechanical guide for the full picture.
How You Get Permanent Bamboo Removal
Bamboo removal doesn’t have to be guesswork. At ASET Tree Removal, we explain the bamboo removal approach for your specific property so you understand exactly what’s involved before you commit.
No pushy sales tactics. We have a friendly conversation, show you the lay of the land, and explain the different options available. You move forward at your own pace.
How We Work With You
Step 1: We Talk and Answer Your Questions — a friendly first call.
Step 2: We Inspect and Educate You on Your Options — site visit, species ID, realistic options.
Step 3: You Decide What Works Best — clear options, no pressure.
Step 4: We Stay With You Through the Programme — every visit, every check-in, until permanent eradication.
Get in Touch With Us Today
- Get in touch: asettreeremoval.com.au/contact/
- Phone: 0425 455 321
- Office: Service area: Sydney and Western Sydney
- Email: info@asettreeremoval.com.au
Information in the arboriculture industry changes frequently. Please always contact us for help with your important property decisions.