Question : What is the use rate for this product?
Answer : The use rate is low and economical, 1 to 4 pints per acre.
Question : What type of weeds does it control?
Answer : It controls many broadleaf weeds and woody plants. For a complete list, see the label.
Question : Where can it be used?
Answer : It can be used in turf, pastures, rangeland, ditch banks, fences, non-crop sites, small grains, and corn.
Question : Is this product recognized as Agent Orange?
Answer : It was a part of the concoction, and the other half, 2,4,5-t, is a now restricted use product.
Question : Can I use it for poison ivy?
Answer : You can use brush killer or Ortho Brush Killer for poison ivy.
Question : Can it kill some types of grass lawns like centipede grass lawn?
Answer : It depends on the water to amine ratio. Follow the mixing directions on the label, start with a small amount, and do not overdose.
Question : How long does it take to see results?
Answer : You may start to see results after two weeks, depending on the dosage and type of sprayer used.
Question : How long until it is safe for pets and kids?
Answer : Once it is dry, it is harmless. You can wait for one day to be extra cautious.
Question : Can it be used for clover in the lawn?
Answer : Atrazine plus surfactant is recommended for clover and oxalis weeds, but make sure you measure the area and apply the right amount of Atrazine. Do not water or expect rain within the next 3 to 4 days. Repeat treatment or spot spray every couple of days for best results. Contact the manufacturer for results on English ivy.
Question : Can I spray it on Periwinkle?
Answer : This product is for killing broadleaf weeds, and periwinkle is good at crowding out other foliage. It does so by blocking light. So do not spray the whole garden. Try a small area without a surfactant. If the weeds are not too tough, they will die without harming the plants.
Question : Will this get rid of Common Purslane?
Answer : No, it is not listed as a recommended use on the label, but you can try other herbicides to eradicate common purslane.
Question : How many oz per gallon for handheld pump sprayer?
Answer : There is no specific instruction for handheld pump sprayers, but you can mix around 1.5 oz per gallon for the best results.