
Noxious Weeds in Washington State: Eradicate or Pay
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Springs noxious weeds are causing a stir in Washington state, with Class A weeds like giant hogweed, garlic mustard, and flowering rush posing a threat to both humans and wildlife. Property owners are legally obligated to eradicate these weeds, with fines reaching up to $5,000 per violation. The state has categorized weeds into three classes, with Class A weeds requiring total eradication. If you spot a noxious weed, contact your county noxious weed board for identification and safe removal tips.
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