I am on the board for a neighborhood Sid. We have some open ground we wanted to have it available for the homeowners to use. We had Drumheller bid the work. Is Bid to clear the land was lower and he did beyond what we expected of him to do. He did a fantastic job I highly recommend him to anybody needing this type of work done.
Invasive Species Control in Omaha, NE
Drumheller Land Management provides invasive species control for residential and rural properties across Omaha, Nebraska.
- Removes noxious and invasive plants that are required by Nebraska law to be cleared from private land
- Stops invasive shrubs and vines from spreading to neighboring property or natural areas
- Restores usable space on yards, fence lines, creek banks, and open lots
- Reduces fire risk and pest harborage created by dense invasive brush growth
- Protects native plants and soil health by eliminating aggressive non-native competition
- Leaves cleared areas cleaner and easier to maintain going forward
Expert Invasive Species Control in Omaha, NE
Invasive species control is one of the most pressing land management needs for Omaha property owners. Non-native shrubs, vines, grasses, and woody plants spread fast across yards, fence lines, creek banks, and open lots. Without active removal, they crowd out native plants and reduce the usable space on your property. In Nebraska, certain invasive plants are classified as noxious weeds under state law, meaning landowners are required to remove them from public and private land. Common problem plants in the Omaha area include species like Amur honeysuckle, Callery pear, autumn olive, and Japanese knotweed, which take root along disturbed edges, roadsides, and waterways. At Drumheller Land Management, we identify what is growing on your property, remove the invasive material, and clear the affected area so your land is clean and manageable. Whether you have a small backyard patch or a larger rural parcel, we bring the right equipment and methods to get the job done right. Contact us to schedule your invasive species removal in Omaha.
What's included
- Removes noxious and invasive plants that are required by Nebraska law to be cleared from private land
- Stops invasive shrubs and vines from spreading to neighboring property or natural areas
- Restores usable space on yards, fence lines, creek banks, and open lots
- Reduces fire risk and pest harborage created by dense invasive brush growth
- Protects native plants and soil health by eliminating aggressive non-native competition
- Leaves cleared areas cleaner and easier to maintain going forward
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Invasive Species Control FAQ
Common questions about invasive species control in Omaha, NE.
Yes, we remove noxious weeds and invasive plants from residential properties throughout Omaha. Nebraska law requires landowners to remove designated noxious plant species from both public and private land.
Common invasive plants on Omaha properties include Amur honeysuckle, Callery pear, autumn olive, and Japanese knotweed. These species spread quickly along disturbed ground, fence lines, and waterway edges.
Yes, invasive plants can spread seeds and root runners onto neighboring properties if left unmanaged. Early removal on your Omaha lot helps stop that spread before it becomes a larger problem.
No special preparation is needed on your end before we arrive. We assess the site, identify the invasive species present, and bring the right equipment for the job.
Yes, invasive species control targets specific non-native plants that outcompete native vegetation and can spread rapidly across Omaha landscapes. Standard brush removal clears vegetation generally, while invasive control focuses on identifying and eliminating problem species at the root.
Yes, we work on properties of varying sizes across Omaha, from small residential lots to larger rural parcels with heavy invasive brush coverage. We bring equipment suited to the scale of each job.
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- Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Saturday Closed
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