Once Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate has had time to dry, it is safe for pets and humans to walk on the treated area.
You likely can mix Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate with other herbicides, following rates and instructions on each label, but we would recommend doing a compatibility jar test first.
Reseeding, overseeding or sprigging of treated areas within three to six (3-6) months after application of Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate could inhibit the establishment of desirable grasses. Please refer to the Seeding Chart located on page 10 of the product label for seeding interval time frames.
Bonide Sedge Ender is only for use on home lawns and not in flower beds. This applies to most sedge control products on the market as well. Most of the time you have to spot treat where the sedge is coming up with a RoundUp type product like our Gly Pho-sel Pro. Be sure to avoid any contact with desirable plants. The other option is to hand pull.
Since Bonide Sedge Ender contains both prodiamine and sulfentrazone and is labeled as not for use around desirable ornamental plants, we do not recommend using this product where you have planted bulbs.
If the bulbs are in an ornamental bed, then you could apply Snapshot 2-4 weeks after planting the bulbs but before weed emergence.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate will only work for Poa Annua as a pre-emergent application as directed on the product label. “Poa annua is a winter annual. Applications of this product should be made in August or September to established, non overseeded turf before Poa Annua germinates.” Since there have been some resistance issues with the active ingredient Prodiamine which is in Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate, we actually would recommend using a product like Pendulum 3.3 EC as a pre-emergent instead. Please review the product label for application instructions.
Depending on your lawn type, Blindside Herbicide WDG would be a great option as a post-emergent to treat already established Poa Annua. Please review the product label for more information about this product. Blindside Herbicide WDG is labeled to be used in warm season turf grass when treating for Poa Annua.
For cool season turf grass, you would need to spot treat with a glyphosate product such as Roundup Quikpro.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is only labeled for use in lawns. This will harm your ornamentals.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is not labeled for white clover (Trifolium repens). A great product that is labeled for White Clover is Drive XLR8. Please review the product label to see the tolerable grass types that this product may be used on before using to ensure that your grass type is not harmed.
No, per the product label for Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate: Do not apply adjuvants or surfactants with post applications of this product unless tested on small areas prior to broadcast applications. The rate is 5.5 oz. per gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
The mixing ratio for Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate to treat foxtail is 5.5 oz per gallon of water for warm season turf. For cool season turf, the mixing ratio is 2.75 oz per gallon of water. Each of these will treat 1000 square feet.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate will not kill Bermuda or Buffalo grasses.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate cannot be used in hayfields or grazing pastures. Pastora is labeled to suppress Johnsongrass only in certain grass/hay types. Please refer to the product label to see if it will work for your type. Otherwise we would recommend contacting your local agricultural department for a recommendation.
The application rate for Bonide Sedge Ender is as follows:
Cool-Season Grass: 2.75 oz. per gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
Warm-Season Grass: 5.5 oz. per gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate should not be applied around groundcovers, ornamentals, vegetables, shrubs, trees, or flowers. This product is for turfgrass areas only.
Image Kills Nutsedge can be used in established groundcover. Please refer to the product label for application rates and more information.
Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate will need to be mixed with water in a hand pump or backpack sprayer. It is not intended to refill the Sedge Ender RTS bottle and there is no rate available for that.
No, Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is not labeled to be applied to any edible vegetation. You should wait at least 12 months before planting any edibles in an area that has been treated with Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate.
Instead, you may use a product such as Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate. This product is safe for use around edible vegetation as it does not persist in the soil and is approved for organic gardening as long as you are following the instructions on the product label.
Depending on what you are treating, the Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate uses a combination of active ingredients to provide pre- and post-emergent control of sedges, crabgrass, annual and broadleaf weeds. Safe on Southern and Northern lawns (warm and cool season grasses). Please refer to the product label for specific instructions on the use in your area.
The Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate is not to be used as refill for the Bonide Sedge Ender RTS and needs to be mixed with water and applied using a hand pump or backpack sprayer.
If treating cool season turfgrass, the mix rate is 2.75 oz. per gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft. For warm season turfgrass, the mix rate is 5.5 oz per gallon of per 1,000 sq ft.
You can see the full detail of application instructions on the label.
There are no instructions on the Bonide Sedge Ender Concentrate that indicate that it may be toxic to honey bees. We advise to contact the manufacturer directly to ensure. You may reach Bonide at 315-736-8231.