The Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate is safe for use around edible vegetation and fruit trees as it does not persist in the soil and is approved for organic gardening. Be sure to not spray any of the plants you do not want to kill as it is non-selective and will kill anything it is applied to.
Please look into Avenger Herbicide. Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate is a great solution for those looking for environmentally safe herbicides. It is a non-selective and post emergence herbicide, that is made from oranges and lemons to kill grasses, weeds, and broadleaves. D-limonene (citru…
Read Full Answer »Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate should be applied when the targeted weeds are actively growing for the best results. It will work in cool and cloudy conditions ( as low as 40 degrees F).
How you need is going to be entirely dependent on whether you are spot spraying or trying to treat the entire surface area of the 10 acres. This is a non-selective product, so its the organic/natural version of RoundUp. It will kill any and all plants it comes into contact with so if you are trying …
Read Full Answer »While the product label does not specifically mention Congongrass, this is a natural version of Round UP. It is a non-selective herbicide which means it will kill ALL vegetation it touches including grasses, weeds, flowers and similar plants.
Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate is non-selective, so it would kill just about anything that it is sprayed on.
You can reseed an area treated with Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate after 2 weeks.
Avenger Weed Killer is similar to RoundUp as it is a non-selective herbicide labeled for grassy and broadleaf weeds. The active ingredient D-limonene (citrus oil) removes the waxy plant cuticle so the plant ends up being dehydrated and then dies.The result time will vary on the type of weed being tr…
Read Full Answer »Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate can kill quackgrass and just about anything else it is applied to. Be careful to avoid getting the product on desirable vegetation. If most of the lawn has been affected by quackgrass, the only sure fire way to get rid of it is to spray the entire lawn with Avenger.…
Read Full Answer »Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate like many herbicides application ratio varies. So if it calls for 3 gallons avenger per acre. You would break it down from there to oz per 1000 square feet. We would like to know what type of dial sprayer to be more accurate.
Avenger Weed Killer or Burnout would be products that you could use. You would want to be sure to not apply it to any of the vegetables as it will kill anything that is sprayed with it. Before weeds emerge you could use the Vegetable & Ornamental Weeder.
Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate Would be a great option for you! It will not harm edible vegetation. Please be sure to review the product label before application.
Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate is an organic, non-selective weed/grass killer. The horses should not be in the area during application until surfaces are completely dry.
Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate would be a great natural weed killer to use in and around gardens. Care should still be taken to avoid drift/contact with desirable plants.
Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate will target annual weeds, grasses and broadleaf weeds. We would recommend a product like Remedy Ultra Herbicide or Tordon RTU Specialty Herbicide. Each of these takes care of hardier plants and brush where Avenger and Roundup is more for broadleaf and grassy we…
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Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate is mixed at the following rates per the product label:
Small annual weeds-32 oz to 7 qts of water
Large annual weeds and most perennials- 32 oz to 5 1/2 qts of water
Hard to kill weeds-32 oz to 3 qts of water
Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate should not be applied to desired areas including trees. It will kill any plant or tree that you spray it on. It is non-selective, meaning it will affect anything it touches. If you have a large tree though, then you would have to use a large amount of product di…
Read Full Answer »We first need to know what type of turf grass you have? What State are you located in? What type of weeds are you treating? You can also call us at 866-581-7378. We look forward to speaking with you soon!
We apologize, since that sprayer is not on the label, we need to refer you to the manufacturer of Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate. You can contact Agrisel at 877-247-4735.
We have not heard of any issues of Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate harming structures, however it can break down seals in some sprayers over time. It should not melt the plastic of the hoophouse, but it could possibly discolor it or weaken it if sprayed directly. It would be best to protect the she…
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