Tenacity Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Matthew from Libertyville, Il
    05/07/2021
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide affect the ecosystem of my lawn? Worms, microbes, bees, butterflies, etc?
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    Tenacity Herbicide does not have any insecticidal properties to it there for would not ham any beneficial insects. 

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  • Asked by Pete from Stony Brook, Ny
    05/10/2021
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide kill blue star creeper in the lawn?
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    We are not aware of a selective herbicide labeled to treat blue star creeper. You could potentially use a non selective product such as  RoundUP Quikpro and reseed/resod in those areas. 

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  • Asked by Rick from Mohnton
    05/12/2021
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    Is Tenacity Herbicide safe to use in pastures for horses & cattle?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for use on pasture land, and a 90 day waiting period is required after an application until it is safe to allow animals to graze on treated areas.

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  • Asked by Brian from Statesboro, Ga
    05/14/2021
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    Will Tenacity harm carpetgrass? Can it be used for weed control in carpetgrass without harming it?
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    No, Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for application to carpetgrass. It is only labeled for use in Kentucky Bluegrass, Centipedegrass, Buffalograss, Tall Fescue, Perennial Ryegrass, Fine Fescue, St. Augustine Grass (grown for sod only)

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  • Asked by Jack from North Andover,ma
    05/15/2021
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    Does Tenacity Herbicide kill Corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis)? It's taking over my lawn.
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    Tenacity is not labeled to treat corn speedwell.  We would recommend Speedzone EW. Please refer to the label for tolerant turf types and complete application instructions. 

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  • Asked by Andrew from Thibodaux
    05/17/2021
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    How soon can you apply Tenacity Herbicide to new sod?
    We had centipede sod put down 4 weeks ago. The sod is getting well established and can't be removed now. The problem is weeds growing between the pieces. How long is it recommended to wait before applying to centipede sod?
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    Tenacity Herbicide can be used as a spot treatment for existing broadleaf weeds once the new lawn is established and has been mowed at least 2-3 times. 

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  • Asked by John from Taunton, Ma
    05/19/2021
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    Can Tenacity harm Japanese Red Maple or Dogwood Trees?
    I will be applying Tenacity today as a post emergent and want to know if I should worry about it coming in contact with either my Japanese Red Maple or Dogwood trees. Thank you
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    Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for trees so spraying around the trees could possibly harm them. It states on the product label: Avoid applications over the top of exposed roots of trees and ornamentals.  Just about all herbicides are going to have the restriction that applications should be kept out of the dripline of desirable trees The best you could do is carefully spot treat the weeds themselves and not broadcast in these areas. 

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  • Asked by Raj from Pa
    05/22/2021
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    How far away from a vegetable garden should I spray Tenacity?
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    Tenacity Herbicide should be applied at least 15 ft away from any edible vegetation. 

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  • Asked by Kc from Novi, Mi
    05/31/2021
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    Can Tenacity kill Broad-leaved Helleborine?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is not specifically labeled for Epipactis or Helleborine.  There is an article here helps explains how to eliminate it.

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  • Asked by Joe from Mo
    06/01/2021
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    How many applications of Tenacity Herbicide should be used?
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    Tenacity Herbicide can be applied 30 days apart. Three are the most applications that are recommended depending on the weed you are treating for. 

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  • Asked by Shaun from Montana
    06/04/2021
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    Does Tenacity kill Creeping Bellflower?
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    Tenacity Herbicide does not list creeping beliflower on the label as tolerant or a weed controlled. We would suggest contacting the manufacturer Syngenta at 336-632-6000 for more information. 

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  • Asked by Hendry from Ia
    06/07/2021
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide prevent my wildflower seed from germinating?
    I am wanting to sow new wildflower seeds on my steep slopes (larger area).
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    Many wildflowers are considered weeds and Tenacity Herbicide could prevent them from growing or can cause damage to the seeds that do sprout. If you have weeds in the area, we recommend using a roundup type product to kill all of the weeds and you can plant the seeds after two weeks. 

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  • Asked by Andy from Brecksville, Oh
    06/07/2021
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    After applying Tenacity do I just put topsoil over the white dead bentgrass area, and re-seed over it?
    After 2 or 3 applications it's turning white, I've read previously that I shouldn't remove the dead white grass.
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    We would recommend removing the dead bentgrass before planting your seed after using Tenacity Herbicide.

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  • Asked by Bob from Wayne Nj
    06/10/2021
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    Can Tenacity Herbicide be used on Zoysia to treat creeping charlie and yellow thistle for pre and post emergent applicatons?
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    No, Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for use on Zoysia and could potentially cause damage or injure the lawn. Unfortuanately, there is not a pre emergent currently on the market for creeping charlie and nutsege therefore the best method of control will be to use a post emergent when the weeds are actively growing. Dimension 2EW is a great choice for pre-emergent control for over 200 broadleaf and grassy weeds. 

    Blindside Herbicide is a post emergent labeled to contol activily growing weeds such as creeping charlie (ground ivy) purple and yellow nutsege, crabgrass, dandelion, etc.  The mix rate for Zoysia is 0.15 - 0.23 oz per 1000 sq ft (6.5 - 10 oz / per acre) . 
     

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  • Asked by Olan from Jr's Up Ga
    06/10/2021
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    How much Tenacity Herbicide do you mix with 25 gals of water?
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    The rate for Tenacity Herbicide is 4 fl to 8 fl oz / acre depending on the type of turfgrass you have. Please refer to the chart on page 8 of the produt label for your turfgrass and the recommended rate.

    Spot Applications of Tenacity are applied at 1 tsp Tenacity + 3 tsp Non Ionic Surfactant per 2 gallons of water (apply at 1 gallon per 1000 sq. ft.)




     
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  • Asked by Girgis from Windsor, Ontario Canada
    06/15/2021
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    Des Tenacity Herbicide kills binfweed Vine/morning Glory?
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    Tenacity is not labeled for Bindweed Vine/Morning Glory. Glyphosate looks like the best option to use.

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  • Asked by Michael from Charlotte, Nc
    06/16/2021
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    Should product only be used during seeding growing months (spring/fall)?
    Have had success with Tenacity in killing weeds, however weeds do grow back. Are you supposed to skip using the product during the summer, because you're likely unable to grow new seed until the fall? It seems like an on-going battle with the weeds, and curious if you're supposed to go after the weeds when you're able to replace it with grass. Otherwise you're wasting your time.
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    When applying Tenacity Herbicide for pre emergent contol of the listed weeds, temperatures should be around 55 – 65 degrees consecutively for 4-5 days. For Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue, Tenacity is able to be applied before, at the same time or directly after seeding and will not inhibit grass seeds from germinating.

    Also, refer to the Weeds Controlled Chart on page 9 of the product label for the specific weeds you are targeting to see if they are marked as Supppressed, Controlled or Both when using Tenacity. It is possible that the weeds you are targeting are not suppressed with pre emergent applications and only controlled as a post emergent. 

    If applying as a post emergent with a Non Ionic Surfactant when weeds are actively growing, you would need to wait at least four weeks or until the new grass has been mowed twice, whichever is longer.

    The key time to avoid spraying Tenacity on new seedings, either as a pre-emergent or a post-emergent, would be when the new seedlings have started to come up but are not yet established.  Please refer to page 12 of the label for complete application instructions around seeding.

     

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  • Asked by David from Fl
    06/28/2021
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    Is there something I can do to revive the zoysia grass that was sprayed with Tenacity?
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    There may not be any options for reviving the turf that was damaged by Tenacity Herbicide. You can apply a lot of water to the treated areas but you may need to reseed or resod the injured areas eventually that died out from the application (this can take weeks depending on the date of application).

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  • Asked by Sandi
    06/29/2021
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    Can I spray for bugs right after I spray Tenacity Herbicide?
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    We recommend that you let the Tenacity Herbicide application dry completely and then applying the insecticide. 

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  • Asked by Tom from Brighton, Mi
    07/02/2021
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    Can Tenacity Herbicide be used with Battleship III?
    My lawn care service uses Battleship III when applying fertilization applications. Can this be used in conjunction, because it is clearly not working for clover and crab grass in the lawn.
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    Battleship III is only for controlling broadleaf weeds and will not effect crabgrass or other grassy weeds at all.  The label does not mention tank mixing with herbicides like Tenacity only fertilizers so we would not recommend doing so.

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