Fusilade II is not labeled as safe to be used on Centipede lawns. While it is labeled to target torpedograss, it requires multiple applications at the highest labeled rates, and offers suppression of bermuda. Bonide Grass Beater Over the Top Grass Killer, however, is labeled for use on centipedegrass and will target bermuda and torpedograss as well as many other grass species.
Fusilade II Herbicide always requires a surfactant be mixed with it for best results. We do not carry anything called Stinger so could not comment on it other than to follow labeled instructions. If Stinger does not require a surfactant, it would be best to apply each product separately.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be applied as an over the top application on purple trailing, rose and red spike ice plants per product label instructions.
Fusilade II is not specifically labeled for peanut ground cover. We recommend contacting Syngenta 866 796 4368 to verify Fusilade II will be great fit for you.
Fusilade II Herbicide will also harm St. Augustine grasses. It may be best to spot treat with Roundup. Also consider reseeding/resod.
Updated Jan 2025: Fusilade is not labeled to be used on St Augustine for bermuda grass control when tank mixed with Recognition Herbicide. Following these instructions Recognition Herbicide 2(ee) Supplemental Label-St. AugustineFusilade II Herbicide is not labeled to kill creeping thyme or other mint family plants. It is more likely that this product would be safe to use over-the-top of creeping thyme. Please let us know if this is your target plant or desirable plant and what plant you are trying to control so that we can better assist you.
Fusilade II Herbicide is NOT labeled, nor safe, to use around edibles. Fusilade II may only be used in landscape areas, roadsides, nurseries, greenhouses, flower beds, groundcovers, interiorscapes, parks, sports fields, gold courses, commercial and residential areas. Instead you can use a nonselective product like Glyphosel Pro taking care to avoid contact with the tree/roots themselves.
Fusilade II Herbicide will not harm Dianthus, but will also not harm Zoysia. It may be best to spot treat with a non-selective herbicide, for example Roundup.
Fusilade II Herbicide cannot be used on centipede grass as it will kill the lawn, nor it is labeled to be used on home lawns. Most of the herbicides on the market will only suppress the torpedograss for a short time. It is recommended to spot treat the torpedo grass with a non-selective herbicide such as Round Up Quick Pro and then reseed or sod in the treated areas.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled to be used in home lawns or on Kentucky Bluegrass and would not be recommended. Instead you can use a product called Q4 control of the crabgrass and other listed weeds. We do not currently carry any products that are labeled for quackgrass that are safe for use in cool season turf. We would recommend spot treating with something like Roundup and reseeding the areas
Fusilade Herbicide is labeled to be safe for Liriope (Monkey Grass). Without knowing what you are trying to eliminate it is difficult to say if this will be the right product. Please provide additional information on what it is that you are eradicating so that we can find you something that will be effective and safe.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for applications on purple hull peas.
Fusilade II Herbicide may discolor or suppress dymondia and is not labeled for either clover or oxalis. Unfortunately, we are not aware of a broadleaf herbicide that can safely be applied to dymondia. It is usually recommended to spot treat as much as possible with a nonselective herbicide such as Roundup QuikPro, and then replant in those areas in a couple of weeks when the weeds are gone. You may also want to contact your local cooperative extension office to see if they can recommend anything that has been successful for others in your area.
Fusilade II Herbicide should not be applied to areas where edibles are or will be planted.
You will use 0.4 - 0.6 per 1,000 sq. ft. of Fusillade II Herbicide in at least a gallon of water.
Per the Fusilade Product Label: For Control of wild oat (Avena fatua), barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli), Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), volunteer barley (Hordeum vulgare), volunteer rye (Secale cereale), volunteer wheat (Triticum aestivum) in Daffodils: Apply 16 fluid ounces of Fusilade II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide per acre along with 0.25-0.5% v/v (1-2 quarts/100 gallons) of a high quality non-ionic surfactant containing at least 75% surface-active agent. Apply in 40 to 80 gallons spray volume per acre. Make one application pre-bloom.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not specifically labeled for onion weed. SpeedZone covers wild onion as well as hundreds of other broadleaf weeds infesting your lawn.
To increase effectiveness when applying Fusilade II Herbicide you can use a Non-Ionic Surfactant in conjunction with it and we sell this product here on our website.