Use and Care Manual

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DIRECTIONS FOR USE (cont’d)
KILLS
FOR BEST
RESULTS
Apply when weeds are fully leafed out and actively growing.
Rain or water 4 hours after application will not wash away eectiveness.
Certain hard-to-kill weeds, such as Purple Loosestrife, may require a repeat
application if regrowth occurs.
HOW THIS
PRODUCT
WORKS
This selective systemic herbicide enters plants through their leaves, green or
cut woody shoots, and roots then moves throughout the plant and interferes
with processes found only in plants. Visual symptoms, such as wilting and
yellowing, appear in 1 to 6 weeks.
Do not allow people or pets onto treated areas until spray has dried.
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
BEFORE
YOU USE
Read and
follow
directions
when using.
CONNECT
1. Shake well before use.
2. Connect sprayer to garden hose.
3. Turn on water.
SPRAY
1. Extend hose to farthest area to be treated, point sprayer nozzle in direction
to be sprayed.
2. Begin spraying, Press lock tab while using other hand
to turn sprayer valve to ON position.
3. Walk at a steady pace while spraying, using an even sweeping
motion, and slightly overlap the treated areas. Work back
toward the faucet to avoid walking over wet, treated area.
FINISH
1. To stop spraying, Press lock tab while using other hand to turn sprayer
valve to OFF position.
2. Turn o water at faucet.
3. Relieve water pressure in hose by turning sprayer valve back to ON position
until water slows to a drip then turn sprayer valve to OFF position.
4. Disconnect sprayer from hose.
TIPS:
Use a sheet of cardboard or plastic to protect desirable trees, shrubs, and
plants from accidental contact with the product.
To Kill Vines: For vines growing on desirable plants, cut the vine and use
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate, following directions for
stump removal.
To Kill Poison Ivy or Poison Oak: Contact with Poison Ivy or Poison Oak
anytime of the year can cause an allergic reaction. Handle dead plants with
rubber gloves. Dispose of plants and gloves in tightly sealed
garbage bags.
HOW
TO USE
Shake Well
Before Use
Measure area to be sprayed. Calculate 'square feet' by multiplying length
times width. This bottle treats up to 4,000 square feet. Do not apply more
than 9 lbs. a.i./A triclopyr (17 oz brush killer per 500 sq. ft.) per year.
HOW MUCH
TO USE
This product will kill or injure all woody plants contacted. Certain warm
season grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
- If a desirable plant, other than grass, is accidentally sprayed, immediately
rinse with plenty of water.
- Apply when wind is calm.
- Keep people and pets o treated areas until spray has dried.
Do not apply to or around fruits or vegetables used for food.
Alder
Arkansas Rose
Arrowwood
Ash
Aspen
Beech
Bindweed
Birch
Blackberry
Blackgum
Black Medic
Box Elder
Brazilian Pepper
Burdock
California Rose
Canada Thistle
Carolina geranium
Cascara
Ceanothus
Cherry
Chickweed, Mouseear
Chicory
Chinquapin
Choke Cherry
Clover
Common Chickweed
Cottonwood
Crataegus
Curly Dock
Dandelion
Douglas Fir
Dogwood
Elderberry
Elm
Evening Primrose
Field Bindweed
Field Horsetail Rush
Florida Pusley
Hawthorn
Hazel
Henbit
Honeysuckle
Hornbeam
Japanese Knotweed
Kudzu
Lambsquarter
Lespedeza
Locust
Madrone
Maples
Mesquite
Mimosa
Morning Glory
(bindweed)
Mulberry
Multiora Rose
Oaks
Oxalis
Parsley Piert
Persimmon
Pine
Plantain
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Poplar
Purple Loosestrife
Ragweed
Raspberry
Salmonberry
Sassafras
Scotch Broom
Smartweed
Spurge
Sumac
Sweetbay Magnolia
Sweetgum
Sycamore
Tanoak
Tansy Ragwort
Thimbleberry
Thistle
Trumpet Creeper
Tulip Poplar
Vetch
Virginia Creeper
Western Hemlock
Wild Grape
Wild Lettuce
Wild Onion
Wild Rose
Wild Violet
Willow
Winged Elm
Yellow Rocket