will eraser kill all types of grass? And once I spray do I have to immediately go over with water?
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Eraser will kill most types of plants. You should not water in the application or it will negatively effect the application. Be sure to read the Eraser product label for best results.
Is Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide also a pre-emergent?
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Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not a pre-emergent. Eraser is a non-selective herbicide only. We do carry a full line of pre-emergent herbicides which you can see by following this link: Pre-Emergent Herbicides
What mixture of Eraser solution do I need to eradicate Multiflora Rose?
I want to spot spray multiflora Rose using Eraser. What mixture should I use?
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The Eraser product label says that you should use a 1% solution to kill multiflora rose, which is mixed by using one and one third ounces of Eraser per gallon of water.
How much will one quart of Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide make?
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One quart of Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can make between 2.4 gallons - 42 gallons of finished solution depending on the weed you treating. To find the exact usage rate you will require please refer to the Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide product label which we have linked in this answer but is always available on the Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide product page on our website.
Once I use Eraser to kill weeds and grass, how long do I wait to replace with sod?
Once I use Eraser to kills grass and weeds on a lawn area I plan to re-sod, how long should I wait before I lay new sod down so that it is not affected by the Eraser spray I used on that area?
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The active ingredient in Eraser is Glyphosate which is only active while it is wet. Just to be safe, we do recommend waiting 2 weeks before replanting or re-sodding treated areas.