Question : What is the percentage of Triclopyr in Triclopyr 4 herbicide?
Answer : Triclopyr 4 herbicide contains 61.6% Triclopyr.
Question : What are some weeds that can be controlled using Triclopyr 4 herbicide?
Answer : Weeds that can be controlled using this herbicide include Salt Cedar, Canada Thistle, Mustard, Purple Loosestrife, Gallberry, Wax Myrtle, and Blackberry.
Question : What are the application options for Triclopyr 4 herbicide?
Answer : Triclopyr 4 herbicide has year-round flexible application options including high and low application rates, aerial, foliar, and basal treatments.
Question : Is this labeled for use near water / aquatic sites?
Answer : This pesticide is toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters or rinsate. This chemical has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in groundwater. The use of this chemical in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow, may result in groundwater contamination.
Question : What is the mixture to use in a hack and squirt method to kill Ailanthus? I read between 1:1 to 2:1 i.e 30%-20% concentration. Advice?
Answer : First I would suggest Google 'specimen label for Triclopyr'. A 25% to 30% mix with an oil product (see label) will kill most everything.
Question : What is the best mix ratio for blackberry removal, when applying the product when berries are forming and during hot weather? (about 85-90 degrees.)
Answer : We treat yaupon with a mixture of 2 oz. product mixed with a gallon of diesel fuel. It should work for your needs.
Question : Is this Triclopyr 4 effective on cedar trees? If so what surfactant is best and mix rate?
Answer : I love this stuff. I have found that it is great on all kind of bushes and trees that are normally resistant. I mixed 2 ounces per gallon of water, about 2 ounces of 24D and add some dishwashing liquid for surfactant.
Question : Does this product have any benefit against Tansy Ragwort, & Tussiks?
Answer : Google 'Alligare specimen label' lists species controlled and application rates.
Question : Can I spray this on a lawn without damage to northern grasses?
Answer : Usually, spray some on your grass and see, be sure to wait 3 weeks to see.
Question : Does it kill American lotus? If so how many ounces per gallon to achieve a good kill, thanks?
Answer : I have used up to 8 ounces per gallon to kill anything that was growing that I did not want.
Question : What is the percentage of the ingredient triclopyr?
Answer : Per package: 61.6% Triclopyr BEE (3,5,6 Trichloro-2-Pyridinyl) oxyacetic acid, butoxyethyl ester. 38.4% other * Contains 4 pounds of Triclopyr acid equivalent per gallon (44.3%).
Question : Can someone walk me through mixing triclopyr 4 for use in a 1 gallon lawn & garden sprayer? Specifically, how much surfactant and how much water?
Answer : I spray mesquite and mix about 1 cup poison to 8 gallons of diesel and it does the job very well. Water will not stick to plants. You need to use a surfactant that will stick. Diesel works well and also turns the leaves a dark green so you can easily see what you already sprayed.