Depending on when the vinegar and salt mixture was applied, this could determine if an application of Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer would be acceptable. We would suggest contacting Bonide directly for their advise on using their product and for any restrictions. Bonide can be reached at 315-736-8231.
The Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer will start to lose it's efficacy after being exposed to extreme temperatures. It is very possible that this product will lose it's effectiveness if it has been frozen.
We would recommend Bonide Sucker Punch as it is a plant growth regulator designed to stop those suckers from sprouting. Please read and follow all label instructions.
Yes, Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer is used undiluted to kill stumps and prevent sprouting. Using the applicator top, completely cover the freshly cut surface.
Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer is not specifically labeled to control wild onion. Fertilome Weed Free Zone is labeled to control this weed. Please be sure to review the product label to confirm your grass types are tolerable and for complete application instructions.
Yes, Bonide Stump Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer should take care of yaupons as long as they are cut back first and then the product applied to the cuttings. Please let us know if we can assist you any further.
The Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer woks mostly for stumps. For this case, its better to use something like Sucker Punch Ready to Use is a plant growth regulator specially designed for use on ornamental trees and other woody plants.
We apologize, but there is nothing on the product label that shows that the Bonide Stump Out Vine Killer will treat for Holly Volunteers. Please contact your Cooperative Extension Office and speak with the Master Gardener on duty for more specifics on this issue.
http://npic.orst.edu/pest/countyext.htm
Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer does include Wild Grape on the list of vines targeted on the manufacturer's product label.
Please refer to the label for complete application instructions, and use as directed.
Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer would also kill the trees this invasive plant is affecting. Your best treatment method is going to be applying a Glyphosate (Roundup) directly to the fresh cut plant. You can use a small paint brush if needed to ensure you apply only to the plant without risking injury to nearby desirable trees, lavender and rhododendrons.
Click here to read an article from the Weed Control in Natural Areas Bok or you can contact your local cooperative extension office for their recommendations.
Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer should not be used around anything desirable as it can injure other plants if contact is made or if applied within the dripline of the flowers.
The best options for flowerbeds is really handpulling or very carefully spot treating the weeds directly with a non selective product such as Roundup QuickPRO.
Unfortunately, there are not any selective herbicides that list japanese barberry on the product label however Glyhosate and Triclopyr are 2 active ingredients known to be effective in killing it. It is recommended to apply as a foliar spray or as a cut stump application and repeat applications may be needed to new growth.
Please review this article on Japanese Barberry by the Penn State Extension Office on methods of control and treatments.
Please view and download the Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer product label HERE for directions and application rates. We also provide the Product Labels and SDS Sheets on every product page under Product Documents for customers to access these anytime.
Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer is not labeled to kill knotweed.
Bonide Stump Out Stump & Vine Killer can kill the other trunk if it is still connected at all to the cut stump, ie roots, base since it can also absorb the product.