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I am not sure what the rules are in Victoria but in NSW they recently passed a Bill called the Tree (Disputes Between Neighbours) Bill. I attached a copy if that is any help.
I agree that discussion sometimes works but if that fails simple old Glyphosate or as it is commonly called Roundup works very well on roots so if you excavate near the fence and find some just cut and paint on exposed root wood and Rons your harmonica player. Ther beauty of this chemical is that it biodegrades in the soil very quickly so you can plant a day after applying and it will have not effect on the plant. It wont even hurt the lawn if you apply to rootsd and then fill the hole in. http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/pro...a!OpenDocument
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Mr Smith then went digging on his side of the fence and found some nice large roots that seemed to be comming from the property of Mr Gunna. So he cut the roots at the correct diameter that would fit into a glass drink bottle, he filled the drink bottle with some old poision he found and placed the root in that and re buried it. He did this with all the rootes he found that were big enough.
I like it. You haven't entered the other person's property.
I'll remember that one.
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No no Mr Smith never entered the other persons property. You nearly tricked us there Ron:D
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Sorry, I meant "One hasn't entered...."
Ron
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A copper nail i the trunk should do it in no time :)
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If it hangs over your side of the fence, fire up the chain saw. I also like the water bombs.