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40-Oz BioAdvanced All-In-One Lawn Weed and Crabgrass Killer I (Concentrate) for
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40-Oz BioAdvanced All-In-One Lawn Weed and Crabgrass Killer I (Concentrate) for
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Product Details:
- BioAdvanced's All-in-One formula kills listed lawn weeds and crabgrass without harming the lawn
- Mix 3.2 fluid ounces, or 6 1/2 TBSPs, into one gallon of water in tank sprayer (See label for specific use instructions)
- Use on Bermudagrass1, Buffalograss, Kentucky Bluegrass, Ryegrass, Fescue, Zoysia and Bentgrass (1-Application to Bermudagrass may cause temporary yellowing or discoloration but full recovery can be expected)
- Kills over 200 listed broadleaf weeds like dandelion and clover PLUS crabgrass
- SmartTrack non-staining red marker shows treated weeds and fades with sunlight
- Rainproof in 1 hour
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I have bermuda grass, so please do some reading on what you should use, don't just hit it with chemical because some internet rando said it was a good deal.
I have the 'southern ag' 2,4-D in concentrate, so I am pretty sure I have a lifetime supply of it (assuming it doesn't have a shelf life, which I'm sure it does...). It was roughly $25 from the online book store.
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Based on scientific consensus and the U.S. EPA Ecological Risk Assessments [epa.gov], environmental harm is generally ranked from lowest to highest as follows: [1 [healthandenvironment.org]]
1. Glyphosate (Lowest Impact)
- Soil & Water: Binds tightly to soil, greatly reducing groundwater contamination risk, though it breaks down slowly in water.
- Aquatic/Wildlife: Practically non-toxic to birds and insects. However, some formulated products (which include surfactants) can be moderately toxic to aquatic invertebrates. [1 [nih.gov], 2 [consumernotice.org], 3 [ehn.org], 4 [nih.gov], 5 [mit.edu]]
2. Tenacity (Moderate Impact)- Soil & Water: The active ingredient, mesotrione, is highly mobile in soil and has a high potential for groundwater leaching and surface runoff. [1 [sciencedirect.com], 2 [sciencedirect.com]]
- Aquatic/Wildlife: Poses low to moderate risk to fish and aquatic invertebrates, but can be highly harmful to certain non-target aquatic plants. [1 [sciencedirect.com], 2 [epa.gov], 3 [epa.gov]]
3. 2,4-D (Highest Impact)I have about a 4k sq ft yard and have an 8oz container of the generic Tenacity, mesotrione ($30 amazon). 2-3 TSP per gallon of water sprayer lasts me 5 years, with spot spraying 2-3 times a year (it's a weed killer with out killing fescue grass, and also a pre-emergent weed killer)
I've got a 42oz container of 41% glyphosate (roundup equiv) container ($20 tractor supply), with 3 TBLS per gallon of water sprayer, lasts me 3-4 years with spot spraying 3-4 times/yr. It's great for controlling bamboo, and also inhibits any tree trunks growth that you have cut down. It kills weeds with a few applications where killing grass is not an issue. It will kill grass.
For both of the above, spot spray, wait 10-14 days to see what happens, and then go over what you missed.
I have bermuda grass, so please do some reading on what you should use, don't just hit it with chemical because some internet rando said it was a good deal.
I have the 'southern ag' 2,4-D in concentrate, so I am pretty sure I have a lifetime supply of it (assuming it doesn't have a shelf life, which I'm sure it does...). It was roughly $25 from the online book store.
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This one is diluted 3.2oz per 500sq sf, Ortho linked below is 4oz per 1000sq ft.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...X0DER
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