Alligare Diuron 80 DF is not labeled to be used on ponds.
No, Alligare Diuron 80 DF is not labeled to be used in a pond. As stated on the product label, "Sensitive Areas
The pesticide should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas (e.g. residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is minimal (e.g. when wind is blowing away from the sensitive areas)."
Instead, you may use a product such as Catt Plex to control Cattails in a pond as long as you are following the instructions on the product label.
Alligare Diuron 80 DF may not be used in water for floating algae/scum. You need an algaecide such as Cutrine Plus or GreenClean Pro Algaecide.
Alligare Diuron 80 DF is a non selective herbicide and is not labeled for use on ornamentals such as orchids.
Alligare Diuron 80 DF is not labeled to be used on ponds.
Please view our Aquatic Herbicides for products labeled for use in ponds, lakes and other bodies of water.
The application rates range from 0.75 lbs per acre to 10lbs per acre for Alligare Diuron 80 DF depending on the weeds being targeted and the application site.
You could use 5-10 lbs per acre for most applications, which breaks down to about 1.8 - 3.67 oz per 1000 sq ft. You will usually want to use a minimum of 2-5 gallons of water per 1000 sq ft so that you are getting the active ingredient down into the soil if this is a bare area like a gravel drive.
Please review the full product label for information regarding your treatment.
Alligare Diuron 80 DF can be applied at a rate of .75lbs to 10 lbs per acre, depending on what you are treating for. Please see the label for full application instructions,
Alligare Diuron 80 DF is a non selective herbicide and is not labeled for use on ornamentals, best where you want bareground. Broadleaf weeds in a flower & ornamental beds will be treated very differently and much more carefully than would be needed in a lawn. Any broadleaf weeds (like clover, violets, dandelion, etc) have to be hand pulled or directly spot treated with a general weed control product or Roundup. Since broadleaf weeds are so similar in nature to most plants found in bedding areas, you would not be able to spray over the top without harming both. Any grassy weeds can usually be controlled with an over the top broadcast spray such as Grass Out, in flower beds with no worry of harm coming to them, but you will always want to check the product label for your specific species to be sure it’s safe.