Arrest Max Herbicide would be a good option for grassy weeds in food plots. You could be dealing with either brome or foxtail, but we apologize are not able to determine that based on a description. The Arrest Max is labeled for both, though.
Arrest Max Herbicide is safe to apply on established clover. It is applied when the first grass weed species in a mixed grass weed population reaches the specified growth stage for treatment.
Arrest Max Herbicide is only labeled to control grasses and should not harm birdsfoot treefoil. We would recommend checking directly with the manufacturer for confirmation, though. Whitetail Institute can be reached at 1-800-688-3030.
Arrest Max Herbicide is a grass killer only and while we would not recommend spraying around grapes as very few products as listed as tolerable to it on the label, we would suggest contacting the manufacturer directly to confirm if any harm will be done if sprayer on grape vines. Whitetail Instit…
Read Full Answer »Arrest Max Herbicide should be applied and completely dried prior to allowing dogs/pets in the area (drying time can vary).
Arrest Max Herbicide is not specifically labeled for this application, so we cannot confirm the application would be safe or effective depending on your targeted weeds. Please provide details on your application needs for further assistance. Some other products which contain the same active ingred…
Read Full Answer »Arrest Max Herbicide may be toxic to honey bees according to the product's Safety Data Sheet. We recommend applying early morning or late in the evening when they are less active.
Arrest Max Herbicide is only labeled to kill grassy weeds listd on the label around Sweet, White and Other Clover Species and turnips. It does not list chickory as tolerable Unfortunately, we do not have any post-emergent herbicides that can kill broadleaf weeds but not injure the desirable cl…
Read Full Answer »Arrest Max Herbicide is not labeled to kill broom grass.
Arrest Max Herbicide is labeled to be used in and around turnips however pigweed is not listed as a controlled weed on the product label.
Arrest Max Herbicide is only labeled to kill grassy weeds in food plots. It will not kill turnips or clover.
Per the Arrest Max Herbicide product label, you would need to read tank mix product label for specified rates and weeds controlled. Always read and follow label directions for all tank mix products before using. The most restrictive labeling of any tank mix product must be followed. We recommend …
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