Yes, Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate contains triclopyr, which can damage desirable trees and shrubs such as ficus hedge. You should not use this product where there would be direct spray or overspray to any part of the ficus.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is mixed at the rate of 4 oz. (1/2 Cup or 8 TBSP) to 1 gallon of water to treat up to 500 square feet.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is usually safe on cool-season turfgrasses, so whether it could damage your turf will depend on the type of grass you have and the overall health of the turfgrass. Per the product label: Certain warm season grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
Unfortunately an established hedge is not easy to kill, but using a multi-faceted approach and a lot of persistence can get the job done. You should cut your hedge down and immediately apply Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate? with a paintbrush onto the stump. If the privet has an open, tree-like form, cut off the side limbs first and then cut the main truck as close as possible to the ground. If it is growing as a compact shrub, cut it at the base and then drag the whole plant away as one piece. Glyphosate and triclopyr are the two most effective chemicals to prevent the re-growth of privet hedges. One part herbicide is diluted with four parts water and the solution is painted over the entire surface of the hedge immediately after it is cut. To make the application of herbicide even more effective, drill a series of holes in the stump and fill these with the herbicide solution as well.
Yes, unfortunately the Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate will kill any plant it comes in contact with.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate will kill or injure all woody plants contacted but doesn't specify any briars.
It would be recommended to wait 3 weeks before replanting/seeding after application of Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is not specifically labeled for cattails. Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide would be a better option as it is an aquatic herbicide labeled for cattails.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is primarily a woody brush killer, it has the potential to harm any type of turf grass. Per the product label, certain warm season grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
You should wait at least 2 days after applying Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate to cut.
Yes, you can use Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate to kill vines on trees. You would need to do the cut and paint method where you snip places of the vine and apply the solution undiluted or at a high concentrate directly to the fresh cut on the vine. This is the only way to kill the vine without also harming the tree.
Yes, Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is labeled for wild violet and can be used on fescue grass.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate should not be applied to areas where there are chickens.
Per the product label on the Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate there is no set time frame after it rains to apply, but you would want to wait until the ground is dry and there is no water puddled up. You would also need to be sure there will be no rain or water for 4 hours after application so the product has time to dry.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate could be used after cutting the shoots. Another option is something like the Monterey Sucker Stopper RTU.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is not labeled for porcelain berry. Glyphosate appears to be a better option. There is also an article here with more information.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is more for woody brush and vines. While it could possibly kill grasses, we cannot recommend it for this use.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is usually safe on cool-season turfgrasses, so whether it could damage your turf will depend on the type of grass you have and the overall health of the turfgrass. Per the product label: Certain warm season grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate can be used to kill the root zone of the bushes/trees that are sprouting up around the grape vine however you want to be extra careful not to let the solution have contact with the grapevine roots or trunk. If you want to just stop the shoots from popping up, you can use Monterey Sucker Stopper RTU which is used to prevent suckers and water sprouts on apples, pears, olives, non-bearing citrus and woody ornamental plants.
Bayer Advanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate does not specify oriental bittersweet vine on the label but is labeled to control vines. Instructions are: Add 4 fl. oz. (1/2 Cup or 8 TBSP) to 1 gallon of water to treat up to 500 square feet. Do not apply more than 9 lbs ai/acre triclopyr (17 oz brush killer per 500 square feet) per year