We recommend that you use Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide when you aren't expecting rain for at least 6 hours after application. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can be reapplied every 7 days as needed.
Yes Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can be used around livestock. Upon applying the product, allow it to dry before reintroducing the animals to the area, and allow at least 7 days in between applying and allowing the animals to graze in the same area.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should not be applied for aquatic weed control. We do carry Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide that can be used for this application.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide, so it will kill just about anything it is sprayed on. It will eliminate the crown vetch, but we do recommend being very careful when using this product in your flower beds in order to avoid spraying it on any desirable vegetation.
Yes, Eraser will kill Japanese knotweed. You will need to use 2.5 oz of Eraser per gallon of water.
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.
You can use Eraser Herbicide to spot treat weeds around your beds as long as you do not contact any of the desirable plants. Unfortunately, there are no selective herbicides that would kill broadleaf weeds without potentially harming your desirable plants. If there are grassy weeds among your ornamental plants, then you can often use a selective grass killer such as Fertilome Over-the-Top II Grass Killer.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not labeled to be used around aquatic sites (bodies of water) so care should be taken to avoid drift or runoff into these areas to avoid possible harm. If you do use it on stumps as a brush on treatment it would not seep into the soil with that type of application. However, if it did have soil contact it would have about a 2 weeks residual after an application.
When using Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide, apply to actively growing weeds, preferably before the seed heads form. It's best to apply on a warm sunny day when daytime temperatures are above 60° F. Weed control is accelerated by warm sunny weather.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can be applied any time target weeds are actively growing. Per the product label, "It is best to apply on a warm sunny day when daytime temperatures are above 60° F. Weed control is accelerated by warm sunny weather."
You do not need a license to use Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide if you are applying it to your own home or property or if you are not charging someone to apply it. If you are charging for a service, then yes, you would need an applicators license.
You will use 2.5 oz (5 Tbs) of Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide per gallon of water for Johnsongrass. 1 gallon of mixed solution will treat approximately 300 square feet.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should kill treated vegetation for up to a year. We do not recommend spraying it on any desired turfgrass as it is a non-selective so it will not prevent weeds from germinating. We do carry pre-emergent herbicides that will prevent listed grassy weeds and broadleaf weeds from emerging.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can take up to 2 weeks to completely kill a weed, depending on the type of weed, health of the weed and rate used.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a glyphosate product. Therefore, it will kill anything it comes in contact with, and that would include grape. With that said, be cautious in spraying if there is anything else in the area that you would like to keep. Avoid hitting that with any overspray when treating.
Yes, Eraser Herbicide can be used in your orchard. Be mindful when spraying this product because it will kill whatever it comes in contact with. The mixing ratio is 1.5 fl oz per gallon of water. You will use 36 fl oz in 26 gallons of water.
When using Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide you would want to avoid getting run off in any water bodies or drainages systems. You would also not want to spray it directly in a pond, or it would most likely kill the aquatic life. If you need a product that would not harm fish or other aquatic life we would recommend a product such as Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide.
You will need 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 oz of Eraser per gallon of water depending on what type(s) of weeds you are targeting. Please consult the product label to find the rate for your specific needs.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not labeled to be used in bodies of water or around shore lines but can kill just about anything that is applied to when used as directed on the product label. If you need an aquatic herbicide, Rodeo would be the better option. It contains the same non selective active ingredient but has an aquatic label.