Helena Crossbow Herbicide

4.5 out of 5 stars 39 Reviews | 410 Q&A

Helena Crossbow Herbicide
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4.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 4.7

39 Reviews | 410 Q&A

Product Overview

Crossbow Herbicide is a selective post-emergent herbicide that targets woody plants and brush such as blackberries and poison oak, as well as annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, while leaving grasses unharmed. Crossbow achieves excellent control of woody plants and brush and can be applied by all types of sprayers, from hand-held models to tractor-mounted spray rigs. Except for lactating dairy animals, there are no grazing restrictions following the application of Crossbow Herbicide.  Crossbow is rainfast within two hours after application.

Previously manufactured by Dow, Crossbow Herbicide is now manufactured by Helena Chemical.

Crossbow Herbicide CANNOT be applied to home lawns.

Note: Due to California state restrictions, this product cannot be sold to California residents.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient 2,4-D, butoxyethyl ester 34.4% Triclopyr, butoxyethyl ester 16.5%
Target pests Amaranth, Buttercup, Chickweed, Clover, Dandelion, Henbit, Ivy, Kudzu, Mustard, Oxalis, Pigweed, Plantain, Purslane, Ragweed, Ragwort, Spurge (thyme-leaf), Sunflower, Thistle, Wild Carrot and others
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For use in Rangeland, Grass Pastures, Fence Rows, Roadsides, Non-Crop areas
* See label for complete list
Application 1 1/3 - 5 1/3 oz. per gallon of water
1 - 4 gallons per 100 gallons of water
* See label for complete application instructions
Formulation Professional Product
NOT FOR SALE TO AK, AZ, DC, CA, CO, NH, NM, RI,
LA, MA, TX, VT, WA (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only)
Shipping Weight 9.14 lbs
Manufacturer Helena Chemical
EPA Registration 62719-260-5905

Details

Crossbow specialty herbicide is recommended for control of most species of unwanted woody plants, as well as annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, growing on rangeland, permanent grass pastures, CRP, fence rows, non-irrigation ditchbanks, roadsides, other non-crop areas, and industrial sites.

For use on plants in non-crop and non-timber areas only. Not for use on crops, timber, or other plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes.

Non-Cropland Application

Post-emergence (Annual and Perennial Weeds):

  • Do not make more than two applications per year
  • Maximum of 1 gallon (1 lb ae triclopyr + 2 lb ae per acre 2,4-D) per application
  • Minimum of 30 days between application
  • Use 2 gallons or more of spray solution per acre

Post-emergence (Woody Plants):

  • Limited to 1 application per year
  • Maximum of 2 gallons (2 lb ae triclopyr + 4 lb ae per acre 2,4-D) per year
  • Use 2 gallons or more of spray solution per acre
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  • 4 of 5 Stars

    More useful than Roundup

    By T. on 06/13/2011

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    My wife and I own 55 acres of mostly overgrown pasture in south-central Pennsylvania. It wasn't pastured for about 30 years and was taken over by multi-flora rose, honeysuckle shrub, autumn olive, grape, poison ivy, etc. We use a variety of control methods including herbicides (mostly on roadsides and fence rows). The problem with Roundup is that it kills the turf, making an opening for more weeds. One small disappointment is that Crossbow kills rather slowly, but we will probably have little use in the future for Roundup.

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    133 of 146 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Works great on Poison Oak

    By Chris on 03/17/2013

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    I have 18 acres of land in Northern California, which is heavily infested with Poison Oak. Crossbow works very well for controlling the Poison Oak. It can take several weeks to see the results after spraying, and re-spraying may be necessary in heavy growth areas. I did three passes in a 2-acre area, with about 4 weeks between each one - each time there was much less Poison Oak to spray, but this meant I got all of the little shoots. One year on from my first spraying, there is very little return growth.

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    95 of 106 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Love it for poison ivy!

    By Anonymous on 07/20/2013

    I found crossbow after talking with a greens keeper at the local golf course. Cross bow is great at killing all woody brush. I love that I can spray it right thru the grass and all it will kill is the poison and sumac sprouts. It will KILL TREES if you get it on the bark, leaves or root areas so be careful if you are spraying around them. much more potent than regular brush killer and a little goes a long way. economical in the long run.

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    85 of 86 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Works Great

    By Jamie on 05/08/2014

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    I have used Crossbow Herbicide 2x's on the Ivy bed in my front yard. The first time I sprayed I noticed the bright green leaves turning a little yellow after about 3 days. I waited a couple of weeks and sprayed again and the Ivy is now showing to be about 75% dead. I will spray again in another week or so to finish it off. I have also over-sprayed into the yard area and it doesn't kill the grass. Great product

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    71 of 75 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Crossbow on Live Oak sprouts

    By David on 09/10/2013

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    I have been using Crossbow on various plants. It really kills blackberries and gooseberries. I mainly have been using it to kill sprouts on Live Oak stumps that were masticated a year ago. It takes a week or so to see results but it eventually works.

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    52 of 56 people found this review helpful

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Two trees growing together will Helena Crossbow Herbicide effect them?

Will my magnolia bush absorb crossbow in its roots if I spray foliage of unwanted tree that is growing in the same root system?

A

Yes, the magnolia could absorb the Helena Crossbow Herbicide once applied as it stays in the soil for up to 1 year. 

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When can I plant trees and shrubs after using Crossbow?
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You will need to wait at least 3 weeks before replanting in areas where Crossbow Herbicide has been applied

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5 of 5 people found this answer helpful

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Can Crossbow be used to eradicate Brazillian Pepper trees?

These are very large. I was hoping to drill the trunks and inject the product.

A
Crossbow is formulated to be able to kill woody stemmed plants including shrubs and bushes. We recommend that you call the manufacturer directly since they are the experts on their product. Dow Agrosciences 1-800-263-1196.

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1 of 2 people found this answer helpful

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Will Crossbow Herbicide kill briar without harming trees and grasses?
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Crossbow is a vegetation management product which means it is not very selective, it will kill almost anything.  Although it will not harm a tree when used at recommended levels if it gets on the base of the tree, it will harm a tree if you spray Crossbow on the foliage.  For applying over grasses you need to make sure you apply at the recommended levels on the product label.

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Will Crossbow harm fruit trees if sprayed around their trunks?
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The product label for Crossbow Herbicide only lists that it can be used in non crop areas and specifically states: Do not apply directly to, or otherwise permit it to come into direct contact with cotton, grapes, tobacco, vegetable crops, citrus, flowers, fruit or ornamental trees, or other desirable broadleaf plants and do not permit spray mists containing it to drift onto them.

Based on this information, we would not recommend applying it anywhere near the fruit trees.

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Ive heard of it being volatile in hot temperatures, what is a safe temp range to apply?

And will it kill trees that are nearby the treated area? How soon to plant where treated?

A
It is best to apply Crossbow Herbicide  when temps are above 55 degress and below 85 degrees.

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Can I apply Crossbow to kill Scotch broom without damaging Douglas fir?
A

No, Crossbow Herbicide should not be applied to any desirable ornamentals or trees because it has the potential to them.

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4 of 6 people found this answer helpful

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Will Crossbow Herbicide kill trees if it is applied close to them?
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Crossbow Herbicide should not harm established trees if it is not applied directly to them.   Take care to apply when the wind is calm to minimize drift.

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The neighbor sprayed Crossbow diluted in their yard and half our birch is yellow and leaves limp, what to do?

The tree is near the back fence and they sprayed a large area (per the labels instructions they say) 2 foot high x 15 ft weeded overgrowth and I fear it was absorbed by the root base. We gave it a good bath and washed down the root base soil area for a while. Help!!! We love our only 30 ft river birch tree!

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Crossbow is a vegetation management product which means it is not very selective, it will kill almost anything.  Although it will not harm a tree when used at recommended levels if it gets on the base of the tree, it will harm a tree if you spray Crossbow on the foliage.  If the tree itself was not sprayed directly there could be another cause for the issue.  It would be best to speak with a local arborist or horticulturalist who is more familiar with any tree issues in your area.

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A Herbicide that will kill broad leaf plant and not harm trees are scrub in a lawn.
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Herbicides will not typically harm mature trees and shrubs when used as directed.  Could you please tell us what type of grass your lawn is so that we can make a recommendation

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Helena Crossbow Herbicide 4.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 4.7 (39 Reviews / 410 Q&A)

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