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<blockquote data-quote="GnometownHero" data-source="post: 4227558" data-attributes="member: 47828"><p>A stumplick recipe I have seen work</p><p>1/2 gallon of plain bleach poured on a rotting stump slowly to let is soak in. Then pour kosher salt in a thick layer on the stump. Pour a bottle of blackstrap molasses on top of the salt to soak into the salt.</p><p>Within a few hours the chlorine in the bleach will evaporate leaving heavy brine soaked into the wood. Rain will help push the salt & molasses into the stump</p><p> Deer will destroy the stump getting the oxidized minerals in the busted stump and dirt.</p><p>One year I had a bag of Morton water softener pellets that had gotten hard. I dropped it into a old stump hole and poured 5 gallons of pond water on it. The deer excavated a 6ft diameter crater around that old stump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnometownHero, post: 4227558, member: 47828"] A stumplick recipe I have seen work 1/2 gallon of plain bleach poured on a rotting stump slowly to let is soak in. Then pour kosher salt in a thick layer on the stump. Pour a bottle of blackstrap molasses on top of the salt to soak into the salt. Within a few hours the chlorine in the bleach will evaporate leaving heavy brine soaked into the wood. Rain will help push the salt & molasses into the stump Deer will destroy the stump getting the oxidized minerals in the busted stump and dirt. One year I had a bag of Morton water softener pellets that had gotten hard. I dropped it into a old stump hole and poured 5 gallons of pond water on it. The deer excavated a 6ft diameter crater around that old stump. [/QUOTE]
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