Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Debbie from Fall River, Ma
    05/11/2018
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    When can my dog go on the lawn after it's treated with Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate?
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    Once your application of Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate is completely dry, it is safe for people and pets to return to the treated area.  Dry time usually ranges between 1 and 3 hours, depending on your weather conditions.

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  • Asked by Bob from Carencro
    04/12/2019
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    Can I apply Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate after mowing? Should I mow after?
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    It is best not to mow 2 days before applying Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate and according to the product label, you should not mow for 1-2 days after an application. 

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    24 of 26 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Mike from Newbury Park, Ca
    06/16/2019
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    How long before I see results from spraying Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate?
    I have a number of different types of weeds, some flowering, some not, and I'm not seeing any change two days after application. Thank you!
    A

    It can take up to 14 days to start seeing results after application of Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate. For hard-to-kill weeds you can retreat in 2 weeks if necessary. 

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  • Asked by Don from Fenton Missouri
    04/18/2013
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    When can I overseed/reseed after using Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns?
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    According to the product label bare spots may be seeded 60 days after the application.
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    19 of 25 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Steve from Frankfort, Ks
    03/21/2017
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    Will Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate work as a pre-emergent for crabgrass?
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     Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate does have a pre-emergent in it and will control weeds before they germinate, however it does not control or prevent crabgrass. We would recommend one of our other pre emergent items like Hi Yield with Dimension or Prodiamine 65 for a pre emergent to prevent crabgrass in the spring. 

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    14 of 16 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Kathy
    06/29/2019
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    Can I water Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control for Lawns 12 hours later after applying this product?
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    Per the manufacturer, Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate can be watered after the product has had enough time to dry but preferably within 24 hours after a post-emergent application. To activate the preventative weed barrier. you can water within 1 hour to 2 days after your application.

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    10 of 11 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Feliz from Texas
    02/17/2019
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    Can Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate be applied in winter months when the daytime temperatures are above 60 degrees?
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    For best results, Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control for Lawns should be applied when weeds are actively growing and temperatures are between 65-85 degrees. 

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    9 of 9 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Tim from Springfield, Oh
    04/29/2015
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    I have ornamental beds with flowers, shrubs, and trees what is the best pre- and post-emergent herbicide?
    There are several mulched beds with different plantings. I have vincas, english ivy, hostas, tulips, daffodils, cone flowers, hydrangea, red maple trees evergreen bushes, juniper, yew, locust trees, redbuds, lily-of-the-valley, boxwoods, spruce trees, birch trees, and phlox. My biggest problem is honeysuckle, dandelions, and grass in the beds.
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    We do carry a great pre-emergent called Snapshot 2.5 TG and it's to treat weeds and annual grasses on ornamental beds. There really is nothing for post-emergence control though unless you spot treat with something like Roundup QuickPro for anything that has already emerged.
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    6 of 10 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Doug from Minot, Nd
    05/07/2016
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    Is Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control for Lawns Concentrate harmful to young trees?
    I read the list of active ingredients and saw 2-4-D listed. Straight 2-4-D is very harmful to young trees but the Bayer Season Long Concentrate does not mention anything about trees; whether it is harmful or not or any recommendation for application with trees in mind.
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    Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate is meant to be used on lawns only to control broadleaf weeds.  You should apply in a way to avoid spray drift from contacting desirable plants.  If you just apply around an area where the young trees are but do not make contact with the leaves, it should not harm them.

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    6 of 8 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Erin from Herndon, Va
    11/17/2016
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    Should I wait the full 6 months before reapplying Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate?
    I applied this product in late October of this year. Do I need to reapply it for maximum effectiveness?( I've heard some preventive products recommend reapplying 2 months after first application for maximum effectiveness) If so, what is the time period I should reapply this product? Or should I just wait the entire 6 months before reapplying this product?
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    According to the label of Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control for Lawns Concentrate for hard-to-kill weeds you can retreat in 2 weeks if necessary. It also states that the maximum application rate of the product is 6.4 oz per 1,000 sq. ft. per application per site. The maximum number of broadcast applications per treatment site is 2 per year.

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    6 of 7 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Charles from Jacksonville
    02/19/2015
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    HOse end dial sprayer Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate
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    Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate  in a hose in end sprayer is approx. 1 oz per 500 sq feet or 1 oz per gallon water over 500 sq. feet.
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  • Asked by Robert from Bainbridge, Ga 39817
    09/20/2013
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    Will Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate kill sandpsur?
    Sandspurs in centipede grass.
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    Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate is not labeled to treat sandspur. You can use a product called HI Yield Atrazine Killer which is labeled to treat for Sandspur and can be used in Centipede lawns.
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  • Asked by Alan from Fawn Grove
    06/14/2019
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    Will Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate harm hostas?
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    Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate is only labeled for use in established home lawns.  It is not labeled to be used on hostas.

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  • Asked by Jeff
    10/02/2020
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    Do I or can I add surfactant to Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate to make it stick to weeds better?
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    Bayer Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate

     does not require the use of a surfactant. 

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  • Asked by Dottie from Aberdeen Md
    08/18/2019
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    Is Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate safe for insects? I have a pollinator friendly yard
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    Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate is safe when used as directed on the label.  As long as you are not spraying bees and other pollinators directly it should not affect them.  Apply in the morning before they are active in the area.

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  • Asked by Feliz
    02/14/2019
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    Can Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate be applied in winter months when temperature is above 50 degrees?
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    For best results, Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control for Lawns should be applied when weeds are actively growing and temperatures are between 65-85 degrees. 

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  • Asked by Deb from Friona, Tx
    04/04/2019
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    How long do I have to wait to plant a pecan tree after using Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns?
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    You would need to wait at least one year after applying Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate in an area to plant a pecan tree.

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  • Asked by Glen from Niceville Fl
    10/07/2022
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    How much Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate do I mix per gallon of water?
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    The mix rate for Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate varies on the type of turfgrass you have. If you are not sure of the turfgrass type, we recommend contacting your County Cooperative Extension office for assistance in identifying your turfgrass. 

    For Cool/Warm Season Turfgrasses such as Bermudagrass, Buffalograss, Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial Ryegrass, Zoysiagrass: The mix rate is 3.2 fl. oz. (6 1/2 TBS) in 2 gallons of water treats 500 sq. ft.

    For Bahiagrass, Centipedegrass, St. Augustinegrass Turfgrasses (not for use on improved varieties of St. Augustinegrass, such as Floratam) or mixtures containing one or more of these grasses, the mix rate is 1.6 fl. oz (3 1/4 TBS) in 2 gallons of water treats 500 sq. ft

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  • Asked by Diana from Peoria, Il
    07/02/2019
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    Can I use Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate in landscaping and flowerbeds to control weeds safely?
    I have many 3 season Perennial beds and need to control grasses and dandelions. Help
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    Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate is only labeled for use on lawns.  It is not meant to be used in ornamental beds.  We do carry a great pre-emergent called Snapshot 2.5 TG and it's to prevent weeds and annual grasses in ornamental beds. There really is nothing for post-emergence control for broadleaf weeds though unless you spot treat with something like Roundup QuickPro for anything that has already emerged.  For grasses, an over the top could be used depending on the plants.

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  • Asked by Tony from Atlanta, Ga
    07/30/2019
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    How do I apply Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control For Lawns Concentrate using a Chapin 6005 sprayer on 7500 sq ft of Bermuda grass?
    Specifically, how do I calculate what setting to use (3,6,15,21 gallon)
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    On Bermudagrass, you will use 3.2 oz of Bio Advanced Season Long Weed Control for Lawn Concentrate in 2 gallons of water to treat 500 square feet. So for 7,500 sq ft, you would use 24 oz in at least 30 gallons of water. Since the Chapin 6005 sprayer only has a highest dial setting of 21 gallons, we recommend you treat half the yard at a time. To do this, put 12 oz of the herbicide concentrate into the sprayer reservoir, then add water in reservoir with water up to the red “15” line on the right side of the measurements. You will then set the top dial to the 15 gallon setting (15/57) and spray half the lawn evenly using this mixture. Repeat these steps for the other half of the lawn.

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