You want to wait at least 4 weeks after applying Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer BK-32 before replanting.
For Northern Lawns you would mix 4 ounces per 1000 sq/ft and for Southern Lawns you would use 2 ounces per 1000 sq/ft. The amount of water you use is not important as that only acts as a carrier. The key is getting the right amount of product over the right amount of area, so whether you use 1 gallo…
Read Full Answer »The Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer will harm ALL forms of ivy including ground ivy. You cannot select one from the other and we do not know of a product that will allow you to do this. We recommend hand pulling the poison ivy from the ground ivy with gloves on to try and eliminate it from your g…
Read Full Answer »Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer is the product for you. It is labeled to kill ground ivy, clover, and wild strawberry.
Yes, Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer could potentially harm desirable ornamentals if they are sprayed. It is recommended that you spray when the air is calm to avoid the product drifting.
Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer is not labeled for monkey grass, but it is a broadleaf plant so it may harm it. We recommend that you test a small portion of the plant to see if the monkey grass is affected.
We are going to recommend you contact the manufacturer Bonide for further information on any side effects this product could have from being on your skin. You can reach Bonide at 1-800-536-8231.
Bonide Poion Ivy and Brush Killer is not labeled to control air potato so we can not advise that it would kill it, just the manufacturer has either not tested against this plant or did and did not find it effective. We were able to find a great article on how to treat air potato and believe th…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer BK-32 Concentrate can be mixed with a pesticide such as Permethrin or Bifen IT. Be sure to do a small tank mix test first to ensure that the two products mix well and there is no clumping or separating. Â
Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer BK-32 Concentrate is not labeled for Poa Annua. We have a few more questions and we can better help you. Please call us at 866-581-7378. We look forward to speaking with you soon!
We do not recommend combining Permethrin and Bifenthrin for insect cotrol. For flea treatments, we would recommend one of them added to an inect growth regulator (IGR) such as Archer IGR. We recommend that you apply the Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer BK-32 Concentrate separately or perform a ja…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer is labeled to control Sumac. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer BK-32 Concentrate should not be sprayed on trees or near the feeding roots. Spraying vines growing on trees can only be done if the tree bark is mature. If weeds are climbing on green barked trees, cut the weeds back and treat as directed for stumps. You may find t…
Read Full Answer »People and pets should be out of the area when making your application of Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer BK-32 and stay out of the area until it is completely dry. Once the treated area is dry, then it is safe to resume normal activity. Please be sure to review the product label for more info…
Read Full Answer »Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer BK-32 Concentrate is labeled to kill existing brushes/weeds and can prevent resprouting. If you will be adding mulch, you may also consider a physical barrier, such as black plastic, to cover the area.