phrase requests - Synonym for overdoing something/taking too wide an approach


I'm looking for an idiom or a synonym for a situation when someone has taken a heavy handed measure that achieves the desired effect, but also goes above this, affecting things that aren't a problem.


For example:



If one tree is diseased, but the surrounding ones are fine, chopping down all of the trees.



I'm sure there's a phrase for this. I thought of "using a sledgehammer to crack a nut" but I'm sure there's something specific.




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