How easy is to cut and areca palm?

Dry areca palm stump - Photo: Still Gravity.
The remains of the areca palms - this is one of six groups. 

Cutting the thin palms down was the easy part. Removing the stumps without a power tool was the painful job. We bought a chemical that dried and accelerated the decomposition, but still, it was hard physical work. 

Areca palms - also known as butterfly palms or yellow palms - are pretty and give a tropical touch to any patio. But if you have many, they generate a sizable amount of garbage with their fallen branches. You also need to eliminate the shoots that grow at the base of the palms to control their expansion.

These natives of Madagascar grow between 10 and 20 feet. They absorb house contaminants if kept indoors. Kind of a natural air purifier.  

Destroyed stump of areca palm - Photo: Still Gravity.
One stump in pieces. Five more to go.  

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