Professional Brush Removal Services
in La Crosse, Wisconsin
Transform Your Overgrown Property Into Usable Space
Is Your Property Overrun with Brush?
Is your yard overrun with thick brush, and undergrowth?
Can't even walk through your own property?
We turn overgrown, unusable land into clean, accessible space you can actually enjoy.
Problem #1: Can't Use Your Own Backyard
Your property has become a jungle of thick brush, thorny vines, and dense undergrowth.
Problem #2: DIY Attempts Failed
You've tried clearing brush yourself but the brush is too thick, too dense, or keeps growing back.
Problem #3: Fire Hazard & Safety Concerns
Dense brush creates serious fire hazards. Overgrown properties also attract ticks, mosquitoes, rodents, and other pests.
WORK WITH US
No soil disturbance
Promotes Soil Recovery
Remove Invasive Species
Protects healthy trees
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How Brush Removal Works
A comprehensive approach to ecological restoration
Step 1: Free On-Site Assessment
We visit your property, assess the scope of brush overgrowth
Step 2: Brush Removal Begins
We grind brush, saplings, and small trees into fine mulch in a single pass.
Step 3: Complete Clearing
We clear your property completely,
Why Choose Professional Brush Removal?
Restores Native Ecosystems
Removes harmful species to support healthy tree and plant growth.
Prevents Regrowth
Forestry mulching disrupts the root base to reduce invasive return.
Improves Land Usability
Reclaims land that was unusable or blocked by dense overgrowth.
Promotes Wildlife Habitat
Clearing invasives allows native species and wildlife to return.
TYPES OF BRUSH WE REMOVE
Brush & Undergrowth
Dense brush thickets
Thorny brambles and briars
Wild raspberry and blackberry bushes
Thick undergrowth and scrub
Overgrown shrubs
Volunteer saplings
Brush along fence lines
Invasive Species
Buckthorn (extremely invasive)
Honeysuckle bushes
Multiflora rose
Autumn olive
Barberry
Wild grape vines
Bittersweet vines
Small Trees & Saplings
Box elder saplings
Poplar and aspen shoots
Wild cherry trees
Sumac groves
Cedar and pine saplings
Any trees up to 8" diameter
Professional Brush Removal That Gets Results
At Native Lands and Waters, we don’t just remove brush and invasives—we restore your land with sustainable, natural alternatives.
Our comprehensive services are designed to re-establish native species and pave the way for a renewed, balanced ecosystem.
Our Comprehensive Services
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Using cutting-edge techniques, we perform efficient and lasting buckthorn eradication. Our methods are designed to halt the spread of this invasive species and rejuvenate your land.
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Open up wooded areas
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Remove thick brush, saplings, and invasive plants
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Remove overgrowth along fences and boundaries
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Create trails, shooting lanes
WHO WE SERVE
✓ Homeowners with overgrown yards and properties
✓ New property owners preparing land for building
✓ Hunters creating wildlife habitat and trails
✓ Landowners maintaining acreage
✓ Developers needing site preparation
Why Choose Us?
Experienced Professionals
Our team combines decades of ecological expertise with a commitment to the highest standards of service.
Custom Solutions
Each property is unique, so we tailor every plan to meet your specific restoration needs.
Track Record of Success
We take pride in our results—projects that showcase restored landscapes and thriving ecosystems.
SERVICE AREA
We provide professional brush removal services throughout La Crosse County and surrounding Wisconsin areas. Our service area includes a 60-mile radius from La Crosse.
Primary Service Areas:
Wisconsin Communities We Serve: La Crosse • Onalaska • Holmen • West Salem • Bangor • Sparta • Tomah • Black River Falls • Viroqua • Westby • Cashton • Coon Valley • Stoddard • Genoa • De Soto • Ferryville • Hillsboro • Elroy
Counties We Serve: La Crosse County • Monroe County • Vernon County • Jackson County • Trempealeau County • Crawford County
We Also Serve Across State Lines: Winona, MN • Houston, MN • Caledonia, MN • Spring Grove, MN • Decorah, IA • Lansing, IA
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FAQs
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A: It depends on the size and density, but most residential properties (under 1 acre) can be cleared in 1-2 days. Larger properties may take several days to a week. We'll give you a timeline estimate during your free consultation.
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A: Not much! Just mark any trees, landscaping, or structures you want us to avoid. Remove any personal items from the area. We'll handle the rest.
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A: With forestry mulching, the brush is ground into fine mulch and left on-site. This enriches your soil and prevents erosion. If you prefer, we can haul mulch away for an additional fee.
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A: The 2-4 inch layer of mulch we leave behind significantly suppresses regrowth of most brush and weeds. However, some aggressive species (like buckthorn) may attempt to return. We can discuss follow-up treatments or maintenance plans.
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A: Absolutely. Just mark the trees you want to preserve, and we'll work carefully around them. We specialize in selective clearing.
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A: Yes. Our equipment is designed to clear vegetation while minimizing soil disturbance. The tracks distribute weight, preventing compaction. The mulch layer actually protects your soil from erosion.
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A: Our forestry mulcher can grind small stumps (under 6-8 inches) flush with the ground. For larger stumps, we offer stump grinding as an additional service or can refer you to a specialist.
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A: We operate year-round, but late fall through early spring is ideal in Wisconsin. Frozen ground minimizes soil disturbance, and there's less undergrowth. However, we can clear brush any time of year.
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A: Yes. We are fully licensed and insured for your protection and peace of mind.
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A: Absolutely. We specialize in removing invasive species common in Wisconsin, including buckthorn, honeysuckle, multiflora rose, and wild grape. We can also discuss follow-up treatments to prevent regrowth.
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A: Costs vary based on property size, brush density, and terrain. Small residential projects typically range from $1,500-$4,000. Contact us for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate.
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A: Yes! Our professional forestry equipment can handle even the densest brush, including thick saplings, tangled vines, and established thickets. If you can walk through it (even barely), we can clear it.