Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Karen from Lockport
    05/29/2019
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    How much Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide do I need to mix in a 2-gallon sprayer? Will it kill poison ivy?
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    When using Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide for poison ivy or other perennial weeds, grasses and brush you will use 2 ½ oz per gallon of water over a 300 sq. ft. area.  

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  • Asked by Tony from Altoona, Pa
    05/17/2018
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    Can you put Eraser 41% into a small spray bottle?
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    Unfortunately the Eraser 41% Weed Killer cannot be used in a spray bottle. Per the Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide ?Product Label: ?Mixing Directions: For best results use 2 1/2 oz (5 Tbs) per gallon of water. One gallon of water will treat approximately 300 sq ft. You can also see a chart given with examples of different sprayer types used on page 5 of the product label for other mixing options as well. Keep in mind that with hose end sprayers while you can control on the dial how much it puts out per gallon of water it pulls, there isnt really a way to know how much product you are putting out in a certain time frame so you will want to keep this in mind when spraying to avoid over-applying the product in any one area.

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  • Asked by Walter from Citronelle Al.
    06/14/2014
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    What is the amount needed per acre of Eraser herbicide?
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    Eraser Systemic Weed Control is a non-selective post-emergent and will eradicate anything sprayed directly including the turfgrass. We recommend checking the product label for usage rates for what you are treating as they vary. If you do not intend to kill the lawn, please click the link for selective post-emergent herbicides that will not harm the grass but will eradicate the intended weeds.
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  • Asked by Mary from Brighton, Al
    09/29/2018
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    What are the mixing directions for Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide?
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    Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is applied at 1 1/3 oz per gallon of water to control most annual weeds; use 2 2/3 oz to control tougher or hard to kill perennial weeds.  Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions. 

     

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  • Asked by Sammy
    06/14/2018
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    How much Eraser 41% to kill kutzu?
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    Per the product label for Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide Use 2 ½ oz (5 Tbs) in 1 gallon of water which covers 300 sq. ft. (30 ft. x 10 ft) or use for spot treatments.  A second application may be required on hard-to-control species such as blackberry, kudzu, or poison oak. 

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  • Asked by Marvin from Sshalimar,fla
    09/23/2013
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    What is the mixture with water for Eraser?
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    Eraser mixing instructions:
    Use 1 1/3 oz per gallon of water to control most annual weeds; use 2 2/3 oz to control tougher or hard to kill perennial weeds. Refer to product label for complete use instructions.
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  • Asked by Myara from Tupelo, Ms
    05/24/2021
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    If I spray Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide on tall grass growing in my monkey grass, will it also kill my monkey grass???
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    Yes, Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non selective herbicide that will kill anything sprayed.  You should avoid any contact with desirables plants. Fertilome Over the Top II is labeled to kill grassy weeds in lirope or monkey grass as well as various other ornamentals and ground covers. The mix rate is 1 oz. and 1 oz. of oil concentrate per gallon of water per 1,800 sq. ft. Please see the label for complete application instructions.

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  • Asked by Dwain from Point, Tx
    04/20/2017
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    Will Eraser 41% Weed Killer kill everything it touches?
    We are in East Texas with a farm.
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    Eraser 41% is a non-selective herbicide that will kill existing plants that you spray with it. TVC Total Vegetation Control is a great option for control of weeds for up to a year. It will be applied with a pump sprayer to areas where you are wanting to control grassy and broadleaf weeds. The mixing rate is 0.6 - 6.4 oz per (0.5 - 5%) per gallon of water. It is recommended that you use a surfactant as well to increase the effectiveness of the product. 

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  • Asked by Stan from Round Top, Tx
    06/11/2018
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    How effective is Eraser on prickly pear?
    I have a large area to spray
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    Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide that would kill just about anything it is sprayed on.  However prickly pear is very difficult to get rid of and since Eraser is not specifically labeled for prickly pear, we can not guarantee that it would work.  Unfortunately, we don't have any herbicides specifically labeled for prickly pear.  You may want to contact the cooperative extension office in your area to see what they recommend.  

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  • Asked by Mw from Dayton, Tx
    09/03/2016
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    How much Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide do I need to kill fence line brush and poison ivy using a 25 gallon tank?
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    Per the product label for Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide Use 2 ½ oz (5 Tbs) in 1 gallon of water which covers 300 sq. ft. (30 ft. x 10 ft) or use for spot treatments.  To Control Brush or Vines: Apply to green and actively growing brush or vines. For plants taller than 5 feet, cut them back and spray the regrowth. Fall applications to brush may delay control to the following season. A second application may be required on hard-to-control species such as blackberry, kudzu, or poison oak. To kill vines growing up a pole, fence or mature tree trunk, cut vine to a height of 3 to 4 feet and spray thoroughly covering remaining vine.

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