not worried about them taking over.....they are native and if they were like kudzu i think the few trees i may plnat will not matter as far as them all of the sudden taking over...... heck i have not even got one to sprout yet as this is my first time trying....i may if i am lucky get only 5 -10 to sprout this spring out of the 20 or so seeds i planted.......if they were that agressive i think they would of already taken over my moms farmland and the other 2 places i hunt often......all 3 places have these trees but they are probaly the least common tree there besides the few osage oranges...guessing, but we have more(in order) sweetgums, ashe, oaks, hickories, , popular, loblolly, walnut and then problay locust and osage oranges...........they havent taken over anywhere i have hunted in nc .....gb mentions a small grove.....thats kinda the way most are here ...pockets of a few trees.......those thorns are probaly a natural defense to keep climbing animals out......so maybe when they fall the deer have a better chance at them.......
talk about a tree that has taken over my moms farmland and we can talk about the sweetgum tree.........there are thousands growing on my moms old farmland....cant stand them........the only animal i know that targets a sweetgum tree is a wild hog........they will in the winter root, root and root and eat the roots..........anyway, locust will be the tree i plant the least as they dont rank above oaks, chestnuts and even osage oranges to me ......they are just another piece to the puzzle.......love the locust, dont hate the locust..........good hunting mack.......