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.
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 can be reapplied every 7 days as needed.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should be applied to contact the target weeds to kill them and it will be absorbed to the roots. Per the product label: most treated weeds usually show initial symptoms in 2-4 days and complete kill in 1-2 weeks. Hard-to-control weeds may require a second application if not completely dead in 4 weeks.
Yes, Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is labeled for kudzu. Please be sure to read the product label prior to application for instructions.
You will need to allow Eraser to dry before reintroducing the animals to the area, and then allow at least 7 days between applying and allowing the animals to graze in the same area.
Products containing glyphosate like Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide would likely kill the weeds and the asiatic jasmine because it is non-selective. Snaposhot 2.5 TG would be a good choice for a broad spectrum pre-emergent around Asiatic Jasmine. Fusilade II should be used if you need a broad spectrum post-emergent selective herbicide.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can be used anytime weeds are actively growing. If the weeds you are treating for are not actively growing, the product will not affect them. Keep in mind that, depending on what you are treating, it can take up to 2 weeks to see full results.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not labeled for bamboo. That does not mean that it may not kill it, just that the manufacturer either didn't test it on it or did and it was not very effective on it. Unfortunately bamboo is very difficult to treat and kill completely. We do have the NuFarm Polaris Herbicide which is labeled for Japanese bamboo that might work for you.
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.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not labeled to control moss nor can it be used on a roof.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non selective herbicide that can kill anything that it is sprayed on (including your lawn).
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 is non-selective, so it can harm or kill anything it is directly sprayed on. It will not harm trees if it does not come into direct contact with them.
Yes, Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is nonselective, so it will kill just about anything it is sprayed on, including poa trivialis.
Eraser 41% is not labeled for English Ivy. Crossbow would be a better option.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can stay in the soil for up to 2 weeks, you can reseed after that time.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is applied at 1 1/2 oz. per gallon of water (per 300 sqft) to control most annual weeds and 2 1/2 oz. per gallon of water (per 300 sqft) to control hard to kill perennial weeds.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should not be applied in temperatures below about 60 degrees for best results.
Unfortunately, privet is going to be difficult to kill and can take repeat applications to new growth for some time. Glyphosate and triclopyr are the two most effective chemicals to prevent the re-growth of privet hedges.
For young Privet, foliar applications with Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can be applied at the rate of 2.5 fl oz (5 Tbs) per gallon of water spraying the foliage to wet but not to the point of run off. Good spray coverage over the entire plant is very important as privet shrubs sprayed only on the sides will not be completely killed. The optimal timing for glyphosate treatment is late fall to early winter (November through early January) when day temperatures are mild.
For established privet, we would recommend cut stump treatments where you would cut the stump down just above the ground and then immediately apply a brush killer such as Fertilome Brush Killer with a paintbrush (or full strength) onto the stump. If the privet has an open, tree-like form, cut off the side limbs first and then cut the main truck as close as possible to the ground. If it is growing as a compact shrub, cut it at the base and then drag the whole plant away as one piece
If the privet is taller than 6 to 8 feet, consider using other methods such as brush mulching, basal bark, or cut stump treatment with a 41% Glyphosate + Surfactant or Triclopyr herbcide is suggested.
Please review this article by Alabama A&M & Auburn University Extension Office that has some great information on alternative methods for treating Privet.