Since Aquaneat is an Aquatic Herbicide, that means it is specifically designed for safe use in areas where aquatic life will be present. Aquaneat Aquatic Herbicide is able to be used in aquatic sites such as rivers, lakes, irrigation ditches, waste water treatment facilities, and estuaries. This pr…
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Yes, Aquanet Aquatic Herbicide must be mixed with water and Non Ionic Surfactant for Herbicides and applied via foliar spray. You can read about Surfactants and also make a purchase directly from our website by clicking on the link provided.
Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is only absorbed by vegetation and neutralizes once it hits the water. There is no risk to human health when swimming in an area that has been treated.
Per the product label: "For Broadcast Application: Use 1.5 pints of this product per acre plus 2 or more quarts of a nonionic surfactant per 100 gallons of spray solution if weeds are less than 6 inches tall. If weeds are greater than 6 inches tall, use 2.5 pints of this product per acre plus 2 or …
Read Full Answer »The Aquaneat does not work on water meal. This is a very difficult item to get rid of and the only product we are aware of that will control watermeal is Sonar Aquatic Herbicide. It's not the most ideal price but it is the only product on the market known to work on watermeal.
The Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide label states that this product will not control plants which are completely submerged or have a majority of their foliage under water.Â
Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is not labeled for duck weed. The Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide is labeled for duckweed control and will do a good job. For duckweed control, apply Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide at 1-2 gallons/A + 32 oz./A …
Read Full Answer »Since Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is only used to contact kill emerged weeds it can be used safely in/around a pond used by cattle when used as directed on the product label.
This product is not labeled for water lilies.
Foilar spray refers to directly applying the solution to the plant leaves.
Aqua Neat Herbicide contains glyphosate which is a systemic herbicide, and it can take 7-10 days to see wilting on treated plants. Keep in mind that Aquat Neat is best used with a surfactant.
The Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is applied at 1 - 10.25 oz. per gallon of water. Please refer to the product label for application instructions to fit your treatment.
The AquaNeat Aquatic Herbicide product label states the use of hose end sprayers or sprinkler type devices may not be used to apply this product. To apply the AquaNeat Aquatic Herbicide using a hand pump sprayer would give you the best coverage. Please refer to the product label for specific instru…
Read Full Answer »Yes, the Aquaneat Aquatic Herbicide can be used as a landscape herbicide as directed on the product label.
Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is labeled to control cattails but only kills what is directly sprayed and will not prevent it coming back so you may need to treat again next year if comes back. Please refer to page 10 of the product label for complete instructions.
We are not aware of any restrictions of applyling Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide to your own property but would recommend checking with your local agricultural department to confirm.
Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is for the use on emerged aquatic weeds and brush in aquatic and in non crop areas. It is able to be used in aquatic sites such as rivers, lakes, irrigation ditches, waste water treatment facilities, and estuaries.
Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is labeled to control Phragmites. Per the product label: In other areas of the US (outside of FL and the counties of other states that border the Gulf of Mexico) apply 4 to 6 pints per acre as a broadcast spray or apply a 3/4 percent solution with hand-held equipment for…
Read Full Answer »Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is not labeled for bushy pond weed. You may want to consider a product like Diquat instead, which is labeled for Naiad (another name for bushy pond weed). Â
Aqua Neat Aquatic Herbicide is labeled to be used in drainage ditches, ditch banks or dry ditches, and should be fine that far from the well.