Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is more for woody brush and vines. While it could kill grasses it was sprayed to we cannot recommend it for this use. For monkey grass, we would recommend spot treating with a glyphosate product such as Gly Pho-Sel Pro 41% with Surfactant
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is applied at a rate of 4 oz (1/2 cup) per gallon of water per 500 sq. ft.
Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Yes, you can use Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate to kill vines on trees. You would need to do the cut and paint method where you snip places of the vine and apply the solution undiluted or at a high concentrate directly to the fresh cut on the vine. This is the only way to kill the vine without also harming the tree.
Yes, Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is labeled for wild violet and can be used on fescue grass.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is usually safe on cool-season turfgrasses, so whether it could damage your turf will depend on the type of grass you have and the overall health of the turfgrass. Per the product label: Certain warm season grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate does not specify oriental bittersweet vine on the label but is labeled to control vines. Instructions are: Add 4 fl. oz. (1/2 Cup or 8 TBSP) to 1 gallon of water to treat up to 500 square feet. Do not apply more than 9 lbs ai/acre triclopyr (17 oz brush killer per 500 square feet) per year
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate should be applied when the beneficial insects are not present/foraging to avoid contacting any surfaces. The product does not include an insecticide.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate will kill or injure all woody plants that are contacted with the spray. It is used as a foilar spray, not a a drench, so it would not be poured into the soil to come in contact with the roots of surrounding plants. It is recommended to use a sheet of cardboard or plastic to protect desirable plants from accidental contact with the product.
Yes, Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is labeled for use on honeysuckle. You should apply undiluted directly to fresh cuts with a paintbrush as directed on the product label for a vine/stump treatment.
It would be recommended to wait 6-8 months before replanting, or wait atleast 1 growing season after application of Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate should be applied with at least a one gallon hand pump sprayer for applications.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is primarily a woody brush killer, it has the potential to harm any type of turf grass. Per the product label, certain warm season grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate will kill or injure all woody plants contacted but doesn't specify any briars.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is primarily a woody brush killer, it has the potential to harm any type of turf grass. Per the product label, certain warm season grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
Yes the Bayer Advanced Brush Killer most likely would harm or kill out the pachysandra if you try to use this as a broadcast application. You would need to do directed spot treatments of the honeysuckle or hand remove as much as possible. You can also try making small cuts in the honeysuckle vines and painting the bayer solution directly on the fresh cut to reduce risk of it getting on the pachysandra.
When poison ivy or any undesirable vine is growing on or around a tree, steps should be taken to ensure that the tree is not harmed. Since it is close to a koi pond (and we arent sure how far away the pond actually is from the treatment area), even more precaution should be taken due to the sensitivity of koi to many products. If you choose to use the Bayer Advaned Brush Killer Plus Concentrate, you would need to wear gloves and carefully cut the vines and ivy in places and use a paint brush to dip into the solution and apply carefully and directly onto the fresh cut. We suggest keeping newspaper nearby to rest the brush on between cuts and applications to ensure it doesnt get into the soil or root zone of the tree. You want to keep the herbicide as directed to the plant itself as possible and avoiding getting any into the soil if possible.
If ?Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate were to get on edibles it would most likely kill them and if it doesn't kill them it will contaminate them. The fruits and vegetables that got this product on them would need to be discarded and nothing should be consumed from the plant for one growing season.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate will kill or injure all woody plants that are contacted with the spray including Rose of Sharon.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate may kill briers depending on the type.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate per SDS is light colored pink/purple.