BrushMaster Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jennifer from Longview Tx
    07/16/2021
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    Will BrushMaster Herbicide kill wisteria?
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    BrushMaster Herbicide is not labeled to kill or control wisteria. Crossbow 2,4-d & Triclopyr or Milestone Specialty Herbicide would be recommended to treat for wisteria however a second application will be needed after 30 days for most treatments. 

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  • Asked by Jennifer from Amherst , Ma
    08/03/2021
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    How long after applying BrushMaster Herbicide can annuals be planted?
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    It is recommended to refrain from planting the same areas where BrushMaster Herbicide was applied for 1 year. 

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  • Asked by Kathy from Mcdonough, Ga
    02/04/2021
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    Will BrushMaster Herbicide kill juniper shrubs?
    Will it impact the surrounding shrubs and grass?
    A

    According to the product label for BrushMaster Herbicide, you should avoid spray droplets onto vegetables, flowers, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees, and other desirable plants. Do not pour spray solutions near desirable plants. So we would not recommend using this product near any desirable plants. 

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  • Asked by Joe from Venice, Fl
    03/26/2021
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    Can BrushMaster Herbicide kill yucca?
    A

    BrushMaster Herbicide is not labeled to control yucca plants. We would recommend a product containing Triclopyr for best results.  
    First you want to cut the plant down as much as possible. Then you can apply a stump remover like Fertilome Brush and Stump Killer. It will take 1 – 6 weeks to kill the root system. You will still have to do your part by removing the stump. Fertilome Brush and Stump Killer will kill the root system and make the stump stop sprouting but it does not make the stump disappear. The exact wording on the product label is: “To kill Stumps and prevent sprouting, apply the undiluted product with a paint brush or backpack sprayer to completely cover the freshly cut surface. Do not reuse paint brush. Wrap in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash.” 

     

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  • Asked by Katharine from Md
    08/07/2021
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    Is a surfactant or spreader sticker required to be used with BrushMaster Herbicide to be effective to treat Porcelain Vine or English Ivy?
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    BrushMaster Herbicide is not labeled for English Ivy or Porcelain Vine. We recommend using a product containing the active ingredient glyphosate or triclopyr for best control of porcelain vine and enlish ivy. Applications work best when applied to freshly cut vines and applied as stump treatment. Please refer to the Fertilome Brush Killer and Stump Killer product label for instructions. 


     
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  • Asked by Rancher from Grovespring, Mo
    09/07/2021
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    Is BrushMaster Herbicide labeled to be effective on lespedeza?
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    BrushMaster Herbicide is labeled to control common lespedeza. Be sure to check the product label for full application rates and to be sure this is safe to use in your treatment area.

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